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BEAR BAND HAS ROW ONE: Mary Lou Cousins, Nanc ' Wold, Rex Ivie, Marvin Forquer, Jerald Asleson, Ann Barnes, Lin ' n, Linda Reich, Wayne Callen, Kathy Stenehjem, Jeanne Mueller, Carol Poffenberger, Judy Sweet, Nancy Weaver, Carolyn hr. ris Ross, Carrie Cunningham, Dorothy Hash, Fara Snyder. ROW TWO: Larry Mitchell, Lynda Darnutzer, Renee Ncy J 1 Ward, Jennifer Butcher, Amaretta Jones, Dave Hulit, Dan Bergstrom, Greg Howlett, Mar}' Alice Maxfield, Dottie B . D Harmon, Brian Grainger, Ken Bennington, Judie Severtson, Kathy Lindeberg, David Laws, Ingrid Tombre, Sharon Olson. .rry rightson ROW THREE: Brian Richards, Cheryl Stansell, Lee Thomas, Robin Rowland, Judy Ann Junkert, Carol Young, v'ider ott, Ron Merry, Charles Forbes, Bruce Jensen, Wendell Bower, Melvin Renstrom, David Pals, Rick Brown, Frank Glasgow, Wall, 'e Hunter. West High’s Bear Band, under the direction of Avery Glenn, was com- posed of approximately 120 members from grades 10-12. The band mem- bers met first period daily for full band rehearsal. Several ensembles, a pep band, and a stage band were actively engaged and met during the week either before or after school and often at night. The full band performed for all home football games and a pep band of 40 members played for all home basketball games. In addition to its traditional Spring Concert, they also appeared at a winter pop concert, pep assemblies, All-City Combined Band Concert, District Music Festival, state basketball tournament, and commencement. This page sponsored by LINDAMOOD MUSIC CO.—224 N. Broadway— 28 The Finest in Everything in Music for Over 40 Years.”
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LETTERMEN’S CLUB HONORS ATHLETIC ACHIEVEMENT ROW rrcr—vice-president, Mike Welton—president, Don Archibald—secretary. ROW TWO: Ken Botham, Glenn Hansen, Wen ! Christianson, Bill Hill. Doug Bruski. Jim Weaver, Jim Horsley, Tim Burdick, Rick Conner, Daryl MacCarter, Don Fox. ROW THREE: Bill Foeste, Jerry Flowers, Dan Korber, Jim Allison, Tom Cooper, Brad Anderson, Stu John: r, Dean MacCarter, Paul Grosshuesch Bob I ewis, Gary Johnson, Steve Staebler. ROW FOUR: Larry Staley, Pat Prindk .c . Ross Carlson, Dennis Renier, Bob Glasgow, Tom Whitmer, Bob Tenney, Roger Rohr, Russ Zurbuchen, Steve Riem. ROW ! IVE: Dave Klarich, Ralph Hangas, Greg Tollefson, Eugene Hobby, Doug Ensign, Vic Powell, Doug Kikkert, Mike Oliver. i Zcnt . Roger Schelin, Randy White, Harold Watne, Mike Hess. NOT PICTURED: Doug Benjamin. Lettermen’s Club is one of the more select clubs of the school. Only boys outstanding in the field of athletics can become members. The club chose candidates for Football Queen this year but otherwise did not participate in any school projects. 27 Confusion reigns as Lettermen assemble for group picture.
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A BOOMING YEAR Bill Penttii Loretta Jan Thompson White, Ric Chris Cun Zurbuchen Scott Rimpt. Marilyn Hanson, Lynne Ducharme, Steve Barta, Darrell Shepovalof, Kent Roberts, Doug Ensign, cbler, Ron Kessler, Kathy Sorenson, Jim Marshall. ROW FOUR: Steve Brewster, Judie Bryan, Mike Mitch Linne, Myral Hutchinson, Jo Marie Roney, John Hawthorne, Don Archibald, Steve McCarty, Randy . rell, Dennis Morin, Walter Ross, Don Stenehjem, Jerry Jansma, Corbin Howard, Bradley Volk, Bob Glass, SIX: Curtis Cox, Chuck Sider, Art Buhl, Dennis Dell, Patti Karr, Carol Glasgow, Bruce Hendricks, Russ Bob Ensign, Terry Eby, Guy Weimer, Cary Sanderson, Allen Wyttenbach, Werner Fritz, Bob Garrison, OT i'JCi URED: Steve Dewitt, Byron McBride, Gary Williams. Ready—two, three, four—step, kick, down! This page sponsored by HANSEN MUSIC— Steinway and Wurlitzer Pianos— Olds, King and LeBlanc Band Instruments 29
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