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a. Smiling brightly, Kathy leads the band at half time. b. Making sure that each finger is there, Lisa puts on her gloves, c. For a brief moment, the team gathers in a huddle, d. Greg Schiller gave a sincere speech to raise the school spirit, e. Charging onto the field, Tim Jones leads the team through the victory tunnel, f. By the look on Robert’s face you could be assured a victory. g. Their facial expressions show all the emotion. h. Awaiting a victory, Jeff, Dan and Scott look on from the sidelines, i. Everyone joins in to give Rod a helping hand. j. Keeping up with tradition, the High School band led the parade through the streets of Dunkerton. k. Everyone showed enthusiasm and soon the whole dance floor was covered with people clapping their hands. I. This is how the kindergarteners showed their support for the Raider team. m. The elementary show their spirits through signs and actions, n. During the annual Homecoming ceremonies everyone listened intently to the speakers, o. Dave Varner seems to be enjoying the band. 11
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We Love Music This year’s swing show had a taste of everything from Mother Goose to modern dance. On March 28 and 29 the Music Department presented “We Love Music.” The long, hard hours of practice paid off when the auditorium was filled to near capacity each night. a. Michelle and David give a top-rate performance of K.C. and Teri DeSario's “Yes I’m Ready. b. After transcribing the music by ear from John Denver's recording, senior Maggie Staebell performs To Be Free. c. Miss Herrick finds that being a band director sometimes calls for a time consuming joke. d. Shari Prmty and Kent Salisbury do their parts in the swing choir's performance of a Buddy Holly medley, e. These men’s glee members sing their parts in Going out of my Head. f. Dan Stickfort has a solo in the jazz band’s performance of I Will Survive. g. Cheryl Grady and David Shimp dance to “That Will be the Day, from the Buddy Holly medley, h. The swing choir sings their first song to welcome in spring, Here Comes that Rainy Day Feeling Again. i. Laura and Jim sing an arrangement of Mac Davis’ Stop and Smell the Roses. j. Rainbow Connection, taken from Kermit the frog in the Muppet Movie, is sung by junior Deanne Aver-hoff. k. Michelle and David add some extra pizazz to It’s so Easy to Fall in Love with a little dance.
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