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'fi Vikettes in Hobo costumes dance to Sentimental journey. vvvs Above: Can-Can girls Cindy Herring, Sandy Ratliff, lNIary jane Hargrove and Glenda Mears enter- tain the Royal Court. Right: Vikettes twirl their canes to Ida. Chorale-ttes open the Coronation with a song Branch and mart Reign The Vikettes worked with the Stage Band to present the Sports Coronation. David Smart and Cricket Branch will treasure their reign over the old South- ern Town and Vikings will remember the spectacular production.
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Ratliff, Carolyn Bobo, Bill Brownfield, and the Viking Band play The Carol of the Drum. Vikings dance to the music of San Antonio's Denny Esba. Mike Howard and Linda Sikes enjoy the Christmas Dance. Drummers Sandy Sandy Hardin concentrates during the Christmas program. Left: Brenda Pauswang and Glenda Burghardt, violists, have that determined look as the choir and Orchestra do The Night Before Christmas. Christmas! The last month of the year brought many activities to the Norse campus. Assemblies were held, gifts exchanged, and parties enjoyed. The Student Council dance brought re- cording artist Denny Esba to La- nier. The Music Department pre- sented Christmas in song and Vi- kings went home to treasure the season with their families. l7I
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The Student Council expresses their appreciation to Bar-tenders and Keth Henley Karon Adams paul Hoyt Ronnie D055 and Bar-maids, l to r, Steve Rode, Steve Southwell, Marc Lawrence, Carlyle A d , d H ' fy h -'N cd ,H Dube, Lindy Sarlls, Claudia Harkins, Pam Griffith, Sue Romanowsky, Nom H arson mce to t e music O t 6 mm S' Betti Tegarden, Wendy Todd, and Glenda Mears. JF ami 'T f' 4 am '1' A 6 fi' W riff 'H r Y J Q airs 4, Vip -af ,A , it 1? 5' Howd I The Student Council sponsored the traditional Howdy Week and Western Day. Vikings will treasure the auto- graphs in their Howdy Books and the memory of coming to school on Friday in their cowboy clothes. There were fewer cowgirls this year as the-granny dress was in vogue. The week ended with a dance and the an- nouncement of Lanier's Friendliest and Class Favorites. Left: Class favorites Sharron McLean, Brenda Tegarden, Marvin Small, and Mike Spiller receive awards from Sandy Ratliff and Diana Gresser Below Laniers Best Dressed Westerners pose in the patio 5 ,qv swf . ., -. S f '- ,L,llx. tl J get 5, Itself 'P
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