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Twirlers- LEFT, Marva Jones and Debbie Sigman, Royalettes-FRONT ROW: lCo-captainsl Brenda Rush, Barb Murphy. BACK ROW: Libby Griffey, Chris Harrison, Chris Shipley Band listed on page 149 Diana IVlusselman, Shirley Beaver, Tammy Morgan, Kathy Crooks and football games. of interest on the part of the students. The The biggest problem the majorettes had was chorus also under the supervision of lVIr. William the lack of co-operation. The members were not Newton, gave various concerts and sang in the willing to stay for all their practices, but spring musical Yankee Doodle. when they were performing one wouldn't know The lVlusic departments joined together and they had difficulties. The girls also bought took their annual trip to King's Island. new outfits. But despite all the practicing, people still For the first time in the school's history join band, chorus and majorettes because we're there were no Nladrigals, because of the lack all in this together. 75
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Band members Mark Brattain, Dave Holden, Cathy Griffey, Jeff Claflin, Bill Learned, Wilbur Barrus practice before a game. During the Homecoming game, junior Melanie Gray, waits to perform at halftime. Practice makes perfect, so they say. Several members of the band and chorus found that prac- tice may not make perfect, but it sure helps a lot. Cheryl Crooks, a senior, received a first place in her singing division in the state com- petition. Under the direction of Mr. William Newton, the band performed at many various functions along with the majorettes. They participated in the following: the Hamilton County Sesqui- W Centennial parade, and ice cream social and p concert in Noblesville, the James Whitcomb Riley Festival parade in Greenfield, the Nobles- ville Christmas parade, Fishers lVlay Day parade and all band members were required to go to a band camp at Camp Crosley in North Webster, indiana. They still held their annual spring concert and performed at all home basketball band, 14441. . its -i -v-.- Chorus-BY PIANO: Mr. Newton. FRONT ROW: Melinda Goff, Terry Kocher, Cathy Dunkerson, Annette Conger, Mary Bays, Toni Ran- dall, Tim Mathis. SECOND ROW: Marcia McCord, Pam Burke, Becky Ketcham, Marcie Rouse. Mike Mathis. THIRD ROW: Linda Borst, 74 chorus Angela Isenthal, Cheryl Crooks, Carol Griffey, Dale Jones Awaiting their turn to perform in the Christmas parade are Cathy Griffey, Carol Griffey, Jeff Glover, and Diana Glovf
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French Club-FRONT ROW: Joyce Wampler, Chris Lixon, Debbie lVlr, Dave Enright, Nlr. West and Nlr. Pickett found that the Zimmerman, Gwenda lVloore. SECOND ROW: Stephanie Lloyd tsec, donkey basketball game had its ups and downs, 84 treas.J, Nlrs. Phrimmer, Debbie Lake, Susan Hammersly. BACK ROW: Leanna Robertson, Mike Mathis tvice-pres.J, Beth Blackburn Cpres.l German Club identified on page 148. What kind of people take a foreign language club's trip to lVlexico over spring vaction next or join a language club? year., The Spanish Club reversed itself this year The French club being one ofthe smallest to become one ofthe most active clubs in the clubs in the school with a membership of eight, school. They sold t-shirts, had bake sales and visited French historical places in Bards- sponsored a donkey basketball game, which was town, Ky., the French Spring Festival, and part- the highlight of their activities. The funds icipated in the foreign languages annual Christ- that were raised will be used to sponsor the mas party. The annual party of all three clubs 76 Spanish Club identified on page 148, lVlr. Gary Cosgrove found his efforts in vain, his team lost 36-34.
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