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The marching band reaped in more awards this additions to Ritter ' s trophy cose are Karen Cra major awards; Mr. Hinkle and Kathy Schuier runner-up trophy; and Steve Roach and Debbit summer competition. year than in any other! Holding the vford and Linda Charleton with dru ith her drum major grand champic Lambert with awards merited durin Obviously proud of the marching band ' s summer accomplishments are officei Mike Medjeski, librarian; Joanna Kelley, secretary; Carol Plummer, uniform assi property manager. ' s Clare Trauner, librarian; stant; and Kevin Blondford,
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Ritter ' s corps members have shown themselves to be not only an asset to the band, but also a form of entertainment all the own. Patty Parshall, as head majorette, and Mrs. Connie Hagist designed their always-interesting routines. Performing both on stage and behind the scenes were corps officers: Anne Fisher, uniform manager; Mary Jo Gude, property manager; Patty Parshall, head majorette; Rhonda Price, assistant choreographer; and Sherry Barrett, business manager.
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Bob Dean (leff) as King Arthur, Bob Trauner as Lancelot, and Diane Kurzawa as Guenevere execute a moving presentation that helped goii Best Scene award for Camelot from the faculty judges. Congratulations, Mr. H! ' Take It from the Top ' Wins Standing Ovations Mrs. Connie Hagist (center) worked tirelessly as faculty director of ' Take It From the Top. Behind Mrs. Hagist, Dove Richey reflects the organized manner of the last few rehearsals. From its high kicking opening scenes to the flag- waving grand finale, Take It From the Top, Ritter ' s first musical, was acclaimed as an exciting evening of entertainment by audience, cast, and crew. Mrs. Connie Hagist, who first conceived the idea of combining scenes from thirteen different Broadway musicals, was assisted by Mrs. Sherri Scott, Miss Tina Peck, Mr. Duffy Hagist, and Mr. Ted Hinkle in directing over 150 Ritter students, who took port in the musical. Despite grumblings over late rehearsal hours, rushed meals, and missing costumes, the general comment after the final performance was Let ' s do it again!
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