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Eager, potential, marching band enthusiasts swarmed over Clayton Woods Elementary school blacktop at 6:30 in the morning before school, to learn new drills and numbers. Through rain, or snow, or sleet, or hail. Mr. Waggoner never failed to have a practice before school. Not only was the practice time different, but so was the marching technique. Lasty year, sophomores came in one week earlier to be taught the basic steps by Old Hat Seniors. Instead. everyone learned together this year. We not only played in the home game halftime shows, but we entered a contest, and we were the only marching band that participated in the West County Christmas parade. '-' , 'Z V ini IO7 xv. f 4.,
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Highlanders this year was practice at 6:30 a.m., curlers in your hair, a pain in the feet, side-step- ping mud puddles, and be- lieve it or not, fun. Howev- er, behind the blisters and complaints was a lot of hard work. CMr. Waggoner saw to that.J Extensive preparation and practice went into the halftime shows and especially the state contest. We did have some good times working together, and although the idea of early morning prac- tice still brings groans, we feel Highlanders was worth our time, and given the chance, we'd do the same thingagain. ROW 1: Captains Jo Van der Tuin and Jill Trask. ROW 2: Donna Gannaway. Lauri Fredlich, Linda Danielson. ROW 3: Sally Chew, Kim Garon, Beth Kaldenberg. ROW 4: Debbie Sauer, Joan Wibbenmeyer, Carol Olsen, Jane Hammond. ROW 5: Debbie Lierman, Karen May, Ginger Irwin, Diane Celette, Kari Severson. ROW 1: Captains Bev Lynch, Julie Lofgreen, and Jeryl Jones. ROW 2: Janet Mitchell, Debby Abraham, Nancy Treu, Barb Pellin, Charlene Hurst, Robin Vocelka, Andrean Fverding, Kathy Hall, Diane Mitchell, Chris Travers. ROW 3: Cathy Braznell, Linda Haumschilit, Gloria Ketchelmeier, Linda Green, Cindy Sanders, Carol Cernik, Karen Olson, Linda Celette, Becky Young, Patty Pack, Marsha Dapkus, Janet Loft. 109
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