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STRINGS Tony Just, Stephanie Fisher Mrs, Auit, Kris Gug- ien Ann Ceyka, Terry Wiiiits, Trenay Alien, Alison Morrissey Plot pictured: Emily Auit, Emily Auit and Tony Just receive congratula- tions for their All-State Orchestra positions from Mr Stine, Mrs. Ault, and Miss Nelson. Trenay Allen and Alison Morissey ceiiism, prac- tice during orchestra.
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The Pep Band of Mount Vernon has traditionally been a group envied by visiting schools, students and parents. This year's Pep Band received several letters complimenting them on their outstanding performances. Pep Band is not an organized band. All participants participate on a volunteer basis. The Pep Band has to be com- mended on its active participation and dedicated members who showed up for many games. They were a boost to the moral and enthusiasm of all team members. 5. 'Y' ff' ft zkiqgi A ' -lx V fs, T.-tif' V. fi? 'T - . mr , -. a 9,1-'ir dye F' T. 1' 1 , .--V l ,ent P ., .-...aye , 5u5le Bacher and a guest performer from West Branch converse before the halftime show E-T3 JY? ivy.- ,.'4-f'l.s ,-0 Q ' 4? 7:-sn-:gf ' r PEP BAND John Bihgold, Jeff Miller and Dah Schellberg help fill out the brass Section. Dehhis Jordan does hl5 best to get the pep going at a basketball game.
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YEARBOOH Pat Gevock writes captions fora division page. This year, the Yearbook was produced solely by the Publication Design Class. ln previous years, a Yearbook Club helped during th first semester, but because of lack of members, the club did not exist this year. Photographic coverage of the first se- mester events was handled by volun- teers and Mrs. Swenson. The Publica- tion Design class started their work in January with the selection of the cover design and color. Choosing the cover design and color is a hard process where individuals learn to put aside personal preferences in favor of choos- ing a cover that the majority of the students can be proud of. The class chose purple and silver as the colors because those colors had not been used before, and they have an ele- gance about them. Each Yearbook Staff wants a book that will be unique and not a copy of previous years. Lori Davidson and Marty Jacob check over yearbook layouts N? 1 mfs.. .... . ,jg L I Q3 A s veg? A ltllgws Andy Vlslisel was a valuable volunteer photog- Sandy Slafkweathgr rapner
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