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It’s Music! It's Music was the title of the junior high musical this year. Seventh and eighth graders enter- tained the audience with a musical tour which began with revolutionary war music and end- ed with a space-age theme. The history of American music came to life in photos and songs as the choir explained how jazz and country tunes originated in the states. The seventy-five member choir, along with the help of the threatrical fine arts class produced an excellent exhibition. Page 16: TOP: While Mike Jordan and John Raines play their instruments, the rest of the choir “boogies down. BOTTOM: The junior high choir waits for the music to begin so they can start singing another American folk song. Page 17: Trying to express the point that music is everywhere. Tiffany Roberts and Darbi Laws along with the junior high choir sing the opening song of the junior high choir musical “It's Music! 16
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INDIANS SWALLOW ALL BUT DE FEA1 Past queens from over a 20-year period were escorted to the field by Student Council president, Joe Wiesmann, before the new 1983- 84 queen, Vicky Kieffer, was announced. Walking off with the winning float award was the seventh grade, with second place going to the seniors and third to the eighth grade. After the halftime pageantry, the Indians once again returned to the field to battle for a victory; but despite their efforts, the Titans prevailed by an 8-0 score to earn the win. TOP: The seventh grade float captures the interest of the judges for first place. MIDDLE: A highly supportive crowd rises to their feet to back an Indian goal line stand. LEFT: Linda Justice Weaver, Diane Busse Johnston, Sue Ellen Steinmetz Seevers, Donna Justice Ingram, Rita Negangard, Rhonda Spaulding Peters, Debbie Fugate, Robin Collier Dugan, Kim Cornett Gillespie, Becky White, Lola Amberger, Stephanie Ashcraft Schmaltz, Stacey Delap and Vicky Kieffer are introduced at half time. Thirteen of the nineteen former queens responded to the invitation to the Twentieth Homecoming. 15
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