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Right: Beth Anderson, 1982 Harvest of Harmony Hostess, takes the traditional ride down Third Street. Below: Honorary Parade Marshall, Chip Fox waves to the crowd. All-American theme chosen for parade 38 Harvest of Harmony ' rand Island, an All- Annerican City . . . was the theme of the 41st annual Harvest of Harmony Parade. October 2, 140 bonds par- ticipated in the annual event, The Harvest of Harmony par- ade consisted of marching and field competitions for the bonds, a Queen competition, and a variety of floats. Chip Fox, a Northwest fresh- man, was Honorary Parade Marshall. During the 1981 par- ade, Chip was seriously injured when he was pinned between a cor and a van. Chip mode a remarkable recovery. The Harvest of Harmony Parade Committee selected Chip as this year ' s Honorary Parade Marshall to recognize his cour- age. Beth Anderson, Northwest ' s Harvest of Harmony Hostess, was selected by the student body to represent Northwest. Anderson said her primary responsibility In the parade was to serve as a host to the other candidates that par- ticipated in the Queen com-
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Left: The Viking banner says It all Below left: MIchielle Treffer, Luci Whiting, and Greg Statler march along the parade route. Below: Trumpeter Jeff Tobock awaits the step-oft of the 41st annual parade. petition, Anderson spent the day before the parode wel- coming the candidates. Making their 10th appear- ance in Harvest of Harmony was the Northwest High School Marching Band, Drum Major Deb Kell, along with the other 73 members of the marching band, marched in the corps style through the streets of Grand Island, This was the first year that Grand Island schools were able to participate in the field marching competition at Memorial Stadium, In previous years, Northwest did not com- pete because they functioned as a host band. Rex Barker, first-year band director, went before the Chamber of Com- merce so that the Grand Island schools could perform in the competition. Barker said he did it so the band could have practice competing in a contest. The Viking Band par- ticipated in a 12-minute marching show. Harvest of Harmony Hostess Beth Anderson Honorary Parade Marshall Chip Fox Drum Major Deb Kell Harvest of Harmony 39
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