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'k --wi The girls representing the school as flag twirlers this year were Mid Fryhover, Margie Ball, Melody Main, and Chris Belshaw. FLAG TWIRLERS MAJORETTES The majorettes for this year were Kay Hammond, Sherry Holden, SharRon Smith, Betty Ball, Mary Ann Waverek.
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ROW 1: Ray Sturtz, Mike Nelson, Hubert Thomas, Fred Charlton, Tom Nelson. ROW 2: Jim McKenzie, Keith St. John, Dennis Woods, Shirley Wells, Pat Pilcher, Sandy Mabry, Teddy Munch, Mike Ogden, Connie Pilcher, Marilyn Thomason, Sondra Skelton. ROW 3: Mike Romey, Wayne Sullivan, Paul Hanson, Linda Richards, Barbara Renfroe, Della Smith, Anita Deasy, Ron Messersmith, Mary Deasy, Jennifer Taplett, Pam Derry. ROW 4: Tom Fraley, Grant Daniel, Skip Miller, Carolyn Smith, Jim Vest, Stacy Webb, Dick Guthrie, Loren Bolinger, John Artley, Judy Hardman, Cathy Schoffen, Sue Frese. ROW 5: Mike Chapman, Bruce Trimble, Dennis White, John Rolfs, Jan Sparks, John Wright, Jerry Tucker, Tom Hill, Dave Hampton, Dick McLandress. ROW 6: Mr. Mathews, Tim McCarl, George White, Jack Spradlin, Paul Beaman, Bob Phillips, Dick Truitt, Steve Freeman, Louis Mabry, Mr. Miles. BAN D Officers of the band this year were Mike Nelson--president: Ron Messersmith--vice- president: and Teddy Munch--secretary-treasurer. The band was kept busy by Fall, Christ- mas, and Spring concerts, a trip to Pullman, several exchange concerts, the solo and en- semble contest at Moses Lake, and a trip to the Waterville Fair. The band also marched at the football games and in the Apple Blossom Festival. It played at pep assemblies and basket ball games and attended the North Central Washington Music Contest. As always, the band played an important part fno pun intendedy in contributing to the representation of the school and to the maintenance of school spirit.
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ROW 1: Linda Crump, Rielle Davis, Kathy Wilmoth, JoAnn Newton, Dottie McGha.n, Margaret Ball, Betty Ball, Susan Lancaster, Sue Hazen, Mandy Jo Taplett, Carole Guerin, Carolyn Nielsen, Pam Willis, Sondra Skelton. ROW 2: Star Shiflett, Joyce Harrison, Janet Leedy, Jackke Ellison, Barbara Rogowski, Sharon Hall, Wanda Campbell, Joanie Walker, Barbara Musolf, Mary Broaddus, Mid Fryhover, Brenda Marney, Wanda Eddings, Pam Sellers, Carole Hargis, Rickie Oberg, Mr. Sand. ROW 3: Fred Johnson, Andy Vickery, Mike Campbell, Lynda Van Dorien, Sharon Peters, Duana Gourlie, Susan Marker, Karen Graffis, Sheila Baumgardner, Pat Jackson, Barbara Morrill, Karen Dean, Sherri Fox, Susen Harris, Charilyn Miller, Cathy Clark, SharRon Smith, Ray Trotter, Joe McGhee, Harold Griggs. ROW 4: Louis Mabry, Dennis Enyert, Jim Vest, Mike Horner, Tom Brockvvell, Leo Hakola, Junior Robins, Don Johnson, Ray Sturtz, Vic Horner, Jim Hastings, Bob Shipek, Ron Shaw, Dick Montoya, Bill Vaughn, Phil Neher, Charles Bright, Pete Morrow, Ron Bolen, Chuck Cole, Hubert Thomas. CHOIR This year's choir boasted seventy-three vocalists, making the largest choir in Eastmont's history. The large turnout of students enabled it to become a select choir, and plans are to continue it as such, according to director Ed Sand. The annual Fall, Christmas, and Spring concerts were given this year. In addition to these, the choir also participated in the Festival of Music, a Large High School Group at Pioneer Jr. High, and several exchanges with other schools. They brought the year to a glorious end when they sang at graduation. Choir officers were Vic Horner--president, Mike Campbell--vice-presidentg Mary Broaddus --secretary-treasurerg and Chuck Cole--student director.
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