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Page 19 text:
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Under the Big Top 1. Queen. Connie Ward reigns under the big top. 2. Laura Rath and Alicia Kutzner get everything going right by selling tickets to the dance. 3. Homecoming Court: Greg Pope joy. Kathy Ward, Steve Schmidt, Debbie Friedman, Lew Grace, Sally Honeggar. John Haas, Lisa Surber, Queen Connie Ward, Kim Hoffman, Matt Elliot, Shelly Vansickle, Doug Walker, Diane Broguard, and Robbie Bro-guard. 15
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1. Occasionally, some dancers had to wait patiently for the band to return from break. 2. Long dresses, smiles, and roses all had a part in the Homecoming season. 3. Part of any dance is sometimes having to watch others have fun. 4. Hellmut tells Susan Wessels about Brazilian dancing customs. 5. For Mark Moser and Shawna Abel, time has stopped. 14
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The Fairbury-Cropsey Marching Tartars have completed another successful season despite the absence of several marchers at some competitions. At the Thresherman’s parade, the Tartars lost one member due to asthma. While at Champaign-Central and the U. of I. a total of six members didn't march for reasons varying from sun, stroke to an injured toe. The Tartars didn’t let their absence ruin the performance. At the U. of I. competition the band placed second in their show division being beaten only by Monticello. The Tartars may have been slightly disappointed with the defeat, but they certainly had nothing to be ashamed of because the band placed fourth out of a total of fifty bands in the competition. This fourth place finish placed the Tartars above many bands from schools much bigger than F.-C. The F.C.H.S. Tartars Take the Field 16
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