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Vocals Lights Up The Community’s Lives POP VOCAL: Row 1: Debbie Blakey, Pam Bullock, Darla Criger, Tracy Kemper, Lisa Hall, Daryl Friesen, Judi Hall, Pam Foth. Row 2: Darren Weems, Annette Warkentine, Bonnie Preheim. Patsy Dallke, Donna Wilson, Lisa Logan, Shana Maples. Row 3: Kim Rose. Mark Swigart, Mark Glover, Pat Cubbage, Nancy Hall, Karletta Ratzloff, Jill White, Beth Slocombe, Mr. Dale Belcher. ABOVE: The Pop Vocal class concen- trates on their music for an upcoming performance. It takes a lot of serious practice to get a song perfected for a concert. AT RIGHT: Between songs Darla Criger, Tracy Kemper and Debbie Blakey catch up on the latest news while Mark Glover, Dar- ren W’eems and Daryl Friesen take it easy. Lighting up the community’s lives, pop vocal and vocal present- ed concerts in November, De- cember and May, and sold light bulbs in January. The money earned was used for new uniforms, music and paying off stereo equip- ment. Both vocal classes united in March and competed at league contest, receiving a III, and at state contest in April, receiving a I. This was the first time in recent history they’ve received a I. VOCAL: Row 1: Roger Lefert, Lisa Logan. Donna Wilson, Julie Waner, Stephanie Mirt, Kim Rose, Debbie Blakey. Row 2: Mr. Dale Belcher, Mary Ellen Smith, Mark Swigart, Laura Taylor, Belinda Campbell, Marty Hamm.
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Mr. Fran Arnett-Mr. Matt Tolar Not Pictured: Mr. Don Molleker A Physics class was put back in the science curriculum when Mr. Molleker was hired. This higher level course was comple- mented by the already existing Chemistry class taught by Mr. Arnett. The remainder of the classes, which consisted of Physical Science and Biology, were the full time load of Mr. Tolar. Mr. Molleker sits back and takes a moment to reflect on his Physics class and to think about what is to happen in the next class. Danny Kyle, in the foreground, and Max Cooper take advantage of the time to do some physics problems for tomorrow. Physics Class Is Back On The Track Many different experiments were done in Physical Science throughout the year, one of which was learning how to use a micro- scope. Rick Mellott uses the microscope to study the growing process of a crystal. Mark Sattler and Shawn Garcia take time out from experimenting to discuss how fas- cinating the study of crystals can be. Or could they be talking about all the good looking girls at Peabody High? Mr. Arnett explains a chemistry prob- lem to Mike Shaw and Mitch Moffett. Curt Glaser and Scott Entz, in the fore- ground, try to work it out on a calcula- tor. 12
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Performing at the Queen of Courts game, graduate Galen Roberts directs the stage band. STAGE BAND: Row 1: Becky Moody, Brice Foth. Pat Cubbage, Andra Shank. Diane White, David Solomon. Row 2: An- nette Warkentine, Tim Slocombe, Jill W'hite, Danny Kyle, Darren Weems, Mark Glover, Dave Rempel. Mike Jones, Shayne Davis. Performing on KFRM, a Wichita radio station, the eighteen members of the stage band were heard throughout Wichita and the surrounding area in De- cember. The group played on a live broadcast from the Peabody Senior Center. In January, they attended a clinic and concert at Hutchinson Junior College and in February they provided the music for the Queen of Courts game. Maestro Bob Members of the band who were chosen for the Dis- Marshall trict Star ®anc were Danny Kyle, tuba; Mark Glover, baritone; and Annette Warkentine, French horn. Stage Band Takes to Radio Airwaves Adding to the games’ intensity, the pep band helped to get ev- eryone in the crowd excited for the games. Not only did they start the games off with the “Star Spangled Banner,” but also accompanied the pom pon girls during half time. Songs like “Hot Stuff’ and “Shake Your Groove Thing” were played for the younger genera- tion and “Roll Out The Barrel” and “Wabash Cannonball” for the older generation’s enjoy- ment. PEP BAND: Row 1: Liz Holm, Deeana Cook, Jill Knust, Dee Watts, Sheila Philpott, Paula Martinez, Shana Ma- ples, Bonnie Preheim, Diane White. Row 2: Pam Foth, Tina Hilliard, Rhonda Brewer, Kathy Meirowsky, Ju- lie Helmer, Linda Nightengale, Car- nella Bloomer, Kim Rose. Row 3: Kent Leppke, Andra Shank, Curt Glaser, Rodger Graham, Jackie Mellott, Bryan Goering, Sandi Clark, Lana Brooks. Row 4: Patsy Dallke, Annette Warken- tine, Beth Slocombe, Jill White, Ted Balthrop, Becky Moody. Row 5: Pat Cubbage, Brice Foth. Row 6: Mike Harms, Darren Weems, Mark Glover. Row 7: Shayne Davis, Mike Jones, Royce Schmidt, Dave Rempel, David Solomon, Danny Kyle. Row 8: Kim Searles, Karletta Ratzloff, Dee Krause, Tim Slocombe.
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