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Top row L-R, C. VanAcker, J. Alters, M. Wanamaker, C. Dokken, V. Winebarger, J. Reynolds, Middle row, B. Shuck, T. Eakins, S. Taylor, T. Gearhard, R. Woodley, T. Drazil, M. Johnson, S. Rick, C. Collins, Bottom row, P. Gearhard, E. Newenfeldt, B. Haskins, D. Mann, R. Gallup, S. Tatum, P. Patterson. It's been a memorable year for the Lost River Concert Band and Concert Choir. Both groups have worked hard this year to perfect their per- formances. The Concert Band this year often ac- companied the Stage Band during Basketball sea- son, helping to provide spirit for the fans. The Concert Band and Concert Choir presented one of their finest performances ever, during their annual Christmas program. Another big success for the Lost River music department was the Spring Concert, which went very smoothly under the direction of Mr. Woodley. Janelle Cheyne 1. The Concert Band giving the Stage Band a hand. 2. Let's try it altogether this time. 3. The Concert Choir is all smiles. 4. Practice makes perfect. 5. Let's take it from the top. 6. Another one of those days. 20 Music
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Saturday morning, a group of ten ju- niors plus advisors worked dubiously all day long. By 5:00 that evening the Lost River forum was transformed into a land of SPRING FANTASY. As the band began to warm up, the haperones began to arrive. When the first song was started the magic that was to last all evening long had been east. The couples in their formal attire danced the night away. Sunday morning brought the leanup committee out of bed to undo the fantasies that were dreamed of the night before. There was alot of hard work done to make the banquet and prom the special event all girls dream about. All year long there was a group of juniors that put aside their own pleasure to work in the concession stand, to all those peo- ple THANKS . The class advisors helped tremendously and got. almost no recognition at all, to you THANKS . To all the people who c ame to the banquet and prom I hope all your SPRING FANTASY'S came true. Prom 19
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Top row L-R, B. Haskins, J. Cogley, T. Rohbacker, B. Campbell, T. Eakins, L. Cheyne, J. VanAcker, D. Barnes, R. Valenzuela, D. Mann, C. Collins, P. Gearhard, K. McKillop. Middle row, M. Freeman, E. Neunfeldt, C. Kolkow, K. Travis, T. Baley, M. Hickey, A. Arizmandez, D. Mann, D. Danosky, T. Moore, B. Turner, L. Heaton, M. Morris, T. Henderson. Bottom row, J. Walker, N. Moore, C. Beasly, J. Merriman, M. Johnson, D. Gregory, P. Verling, D. Parks, G. Fotheringham, D. Hastings, H. Tremblay, A. Pence, P. Brechtel, J. Micka. Music 21
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