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Mike Shaeffer 00L Steve Davis um. and Jeff Magnuson 0m sound the battle call. ln perfect form. the Varsity Band maintains their magnificence. Making sweet music on her bas- soon. Suzy Schlafge am emu- lates talent. VARSITY BAND 27
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Band is alot of devo- tion and; hard work, but the results of reaching, your goal after practicing his the best fulfillment. - Doreen Armstrong t 12l The Edina Varsity Band was a group of devoted stu- dents who chose a tough but rewarding course as an elec- tive. Varsity Band had an on- going reputation of being a fun and enlightening pas- time, but also challenging. Doreen Armstrong 02L a well known iibandie , chose to take band in ninth grade, and has participated in it ever since. HBand takes a lot of devotion and hard work, but the results of reaching your goal after practicing is the best fullfillment. Also, not only is it hard work, but it's very competitive which causes the people who want the title to shine through. One of the highlights which band members really looked forward to was going on tour. It gave the students an incentive to stick with the pressures which arose throughout the year. Varsity Band organized a trip to Kan- sas City, Missouri. The tour wasn't only hard work. It was also a unique, friend- ship-building experience. VARSITY BAND GOT YOUR HODN With a long ride on the Grey- hound bus, one couldn't help but to get to know the people surrounding them. The new band director, Mr. Daniel Nelson tfacl, summed up his duties by saying, Our purpose is to create a love between the students and their instru- ments. By Erika Norman Kia Erickson um and Jennifer Reichert 0D toot their horns.
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28 Dan Diebold 023, with luggage in Molly Kelly 023 bursts forth in hand. gives his ticket to the Mgate song at the annual Holiday Con- keeperR' cert. Row 1: C. Voss; A Stevens, D Scudd NH 3F3'ht' 333 m 33 Bilgutay, M Reardctri, Pautz, K. Peterson V80: .3 ? . ' Tessmann D. Dreher, J. Lmdeman 3 Lee, M. Curry, D. Dragseth, D. Enrico, M. Howell, M Bromer, M. Kelly. Row 4: S. Huber. J. Farmer, L. Lindman, P. Melin, D. Getsch, S. Campbell, M. Pederson, J. Rogness, B. Otteson, A. Holderness, S. Prin, G. Chapman, P. Long, B. Bunce, G. Olsen, D. Scudder, D. Smiling from ear to ear. Molly Kelly. Angie Kemp 023. and Jenny Diebold, B. Fulford, A. Kemp. Pluhar 00 show off their tickets to Japan. CONCERT CHOIR3CHAMBER SINGERS
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