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Proving once again that it’s quality that counts, Linwood Band battled small numbers to have yet another successful year. At times, the small numbers and the outstanding talent of trombone player Larry Brents led people to call it “Larry and the Band.” For the first time, the band went to Pittsburgh Band Day, instead of going to Kansas University or Kansas State Band Days. The move proved to be a good one, as the band received a second place trophy for their performance. The choir once again sang their way into the hearts of many senior citizens when they went caroling to Bonner Springs resl homes at Christmas time. The choir speni the rest of their time preparing for various concerts and for this year’s musical, “Lit- tle Mary Sunshine.” First Row: Shelly Gilberl Megan Richesin. Michell Bennet. Leanne Smith Stephanie McKiney, Brenda Burns. Tom Stark. Rachel Bosworth, Rhonda Everhart, David Shawtey, Holly Brauer Second Row: Buddy Bright. Wendy Elliot. Vicki McKiney. Ginger Burke. Jason Griffith. Lee Ayers. Robbie Robin- nette, Monica Richesin. Rachel Coatney. Pete Trent. Third Row: Stephen Haag, Scott Smith, Dawn Hylton. Summer Turner. Brenda Shawley. David Haag. Stephanie Sheets. Larry Brents. Chris Bosworth. Deryck Malone. Jeff Johnson. Last Row: Mr. Clay Jones. Pat Arnold. Pam Johnson, Kim Robertson. David Berry. Mark Pickerel. Kirk Harrington. Mark Coatney. Scott Malone. Jonathon Ringle. Kenny Stouffer, Steve Istas. 22
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Sweetums! This year seemed to go by quickly in the art class. In each class we still accomplished a lot. 3-D Art worked in many materials from clay to plaster figures that taught us many things including patience. From our 3-D class on “We can fix that” we went into Textiles. Once again patience was need- ed to learn about weaving, basketry and batiking. In Art I and II we spent many days or weeks on learning drawing skills that proved to be successful with the exhibit Give us a hand. The students also spent many days on color theory and its application. 21
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