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Karen Coakley sits down to her repast at the Band Banquet ahead of the crowd. Christina Topliff gives the camera a dour look before her winning solo. The flute trio of Kriskey. Knake and Jones gives a rousing The trombone trio tunes up prior to their performance, performance. Band Banquet 27
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Outstanding musicians honored Good food, good friends, awards and all that jazz. That's what the 1980 Band Ban- quet was. The supper was a pot luck from the Band Parents, the entertainment was the Bellevue East High Jazz Band, who jammed their way into the banquet with some oh-so-cool tunes. After the performance, the awards were presented by the M.C.’s of the evening, Mr. Skip Kull and Mr. John Brooks, Director and Assistant directors of the band, re- spectively. Among the honors pre- sented were gifts to the “Band Aids,” and gifts, in turn, to the di- rectors and their wives. But then; the awards ... Trisha Henning received the award for outstanding freshman band member. Christina Topliff re- ceived the award for outstanding senior band member. The band also received it’s two superior ratings for the marching season, and all the entries from the District Music contest received their ‘Vs. Letters were presented to the senior band members. Everyone lettered as a result of the fine per- formances turned in by the seniors members over their four years in high school band ... And that’s a nice way to spend an evening; good food, good friends, good jazz, and a few awards to make it look good. Les Chamness blew a mean horn for his contest solo, receiving a '1' rating. wets her reed down before her solo performance. Tee Eyster 26 Band Banquet
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Angels serve upperclassmen Can I see your ID please?? “You call this food!!! We’re no angles but . . . every- one needs a good laugh now and then. There were 22 “angels serv- ing the 1980 Junior-Senior Prom Banquet. After serving all the up- perclassmen, the servers pro- vided us with ten minutes of pure (?) entertainment. The 1980 Prom servers were: Trisha Porter, Jane Meier, Bren- da Jeanneret, Brenda Stevens, Linda Knake, Gina Toman, Cindy Arnold, Vicki Cundall, Michelle Workman, Linda Carpenter, Te- resa Brink, John Fleming, Marvin Stodola, Matt Olsen, Rick Dettmer, David Reimer, Bill Weaver, Scott Draper, Rick Ger- berling, Ed Kellison, Bob Toman and Mike Hild. Some people just never graduate! CHEESE! 28 Activities
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