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FRONT ROW, left to right: John Huston, Bill Marshall, Noel Reece, Mike Nelson, Mike Maley, Harold Brockelsby, Fred Jones, Ken Nelson, Mitch Waggener. SECOND ROW: Henry Bothman, Dan Crain, Mark Ross, Lee Holly, Carl Wilson, Bruce Malcolm, Greg Dey, Jerry Jacobson, Mr. Hepner. THIRD ROW: Glenn Higgins, John McGraw, Mike Riddle, Lee Benford, Duane Inman, Bill Holly, Rodney Bridges, Wayne Dey. FOURTH ROW: Mark Sullivan, John Mock, Walt Lacky, Allen Willie, Jeff Stoopes, Steve Kilbreath, Bill Suiter, Mickey Ford, Pat Riddle. C Club To become a member of the C Club, a boy must have lettered in some sport. Its purpose is to encourage participation in the various athletic events. LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Holly, President, Mike Nelson, Sec- retary-Treasurerg Duane Inman, Vice-President.
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34 FRONT ROW, left to right: Glenda Rackleff, Karen Puls, Sandy Burrell, Sue Allen, Pam Denker, Jodie Lewis, Sue Willis, Sharon Elias, Tina Edmonds, Patti Staveland. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Adams, Judy Walters, Darlene Swafford, Ginger Tracy, Kathy Huston, Pat Butterfield, Mary Lou McCulloch, Beth Beohringer, Debbie Rippy, Peggy Bruhn, Vicki Counts, Mrs, Vollstedt. THIRD ROW: Linda Butterfield, Bill Marshall, Carl Wilson, Mark Ross, Mike Nelson, Mike Maley, Bruce Malcolm, John Huston, Jerry Jacobson, Markay Wilson. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Daniels, Marcia Jensen, Nancy Liles, Donna Torricellas Linda Dillon, Patty Stuck, Lynda Paxton, Bobbi Smith, Jane Rackleff, Barb Johnson, Kathy Nuccio, Patti Cochran, FIFTH ROW: Karen Smith, DeLynne Davis. Officers President Patti Staveland Vice-President Mary Adams Treasurer Jerry Jacobson Secretary Barb Johnson Pep Club The Pep Club did much to create interest and enthusiasm in athletics, Assisted by the Rally girls, they strove to promote spirit at the various athletic events. Under the sponsorship of the Pep Club, Crow entered the KEED Spirit of '67 contest. The purpose of the contest was to find which school had the most school spirit. Crow student body responded 100 per cent. . 1
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HIGH SCHOOL BAND Bond The high school band has operated on a seven piece combo this year, specializing in Tijuana Brass and other jazz music as well as sight reading. Specific music interest of each student has been met as nearly as possible. Members involved will grow rapidly as a result of the successful junior high band program which will be incorporated with the high school program next year. This combination should result in increased band participation in school activities such as games and Pep Rallies. New uniforms are planned for the high school band as the school moves into the new building. LEFT TO RIGHT: Lee Ann Briggs, clarinetg Paul Ward, baritone, Lee Holly, drumsg Bill Suiter, cornetg Mark Ross, cornetg Sue Allen, saxophone. COMBINED SENIOR AND JUNIOR HIGH BAND T ' ' A , 'Fi W FRONT ROW, left to right: Connie Hooker, fluteg Deanna Robertson, clarinet, Diane Wood, clarinet, Kim Grohs, clarinet, Lee Ann Briggs, clarinet, Sue Allen, saxophone, Mike Smith, saxophoneg Bobby Marshall, saxophone, tone, Marylin Marsh, Greg Paxton, saxophone. SECOND ROW: Cliff Liles, baritone, Paul Ward, bari- Saxophoneg Lynn Burch, cornetg Jimmy Ledgerwood, cornetg Gary Johnson, trumpet, Mark Ross, cornetg Bill Suiter, cornetg Mike Torricellas, cornetg Gary Stoopes, cornetg Dale Cochran, cornet. THIRD ROW: Mr. Leighton, directorg Lee Holly, drums, Craig Walters, drumsg Carla Daily, drums, Cindy Smith, drumsg Chuckie Rahe, bassg Steve Gedeon, trombone, Doyle Bloom, trombone.
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