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John West. Vice President. acted as l-'red's right-hand man and eapaluly aided in making the 5.11. a smooth- running organization, II6 tudent Government Few ul' the tnemln-rs ul' Student ilUlllll'll knew niuvli tilmul running the Llllillff ul at st-lmul. lftieli Wetlnesiluy ttliteriimni they met togellier tu disc-uss the prulmlems ltteing them. lltey iiittmtgt-tl tu sptmsm' several uvtixrities lm' the student hotly. P 1 M- eww- 1 5' Marjorie Gibson, Secretary. Corky Poole. Treasurer. kept Don Pribhle. Sergeant-ab with friendly personality and track of the aecounts as only Arms. comedian and morale happy smile. kept record of a natural-horn politieian booster. kept order during: the Council? aetivities. could. the Wednesday night sessions.
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Concert Band Noise! Neyer was there such noise! The tortured wail of a saxophone. the mournful hellow of a tuba. the strangled squeak of a flute. the clatter of scores of musicians, these are the sounds of the hand warming up. Then. Mr. Pursel lifts his baton and the bedlam is stilled. Attention focuses upon the director. the baton drops. then. Musicl The band may sound bad tuning up but as they play together there is no comparison. The sound is the result of hours of practice and conscientious effort. The only reward is a record of fine per- forrnances. During the year the Ram Band sent four stu- dents to a Reno clinic, received their sweaters, sponsored a band dance as well as a twirlers clinic. Small groups made appearances on TV shows. X' X f M 1 -w wi- MA.: 4-7-79- n . it ,Q RR Rt, R Q ii, First row, left to right: Barry Kagen, Larry Lortz, Harvey Brook, Gail Barry, Phyllis Carson, Diane Seegmiller, Alice Klipstine, Martha Herbert. Second row: Jerry Hathaway, Ronald Cole, Anthony Ward, Charles Bunker, Bobby McDaniel, Ethel Shearer, Nancy Coston, Tom Hogan, Larry Davis, Perry Arnett, Marshall Evans, Clint Harris. Third row: Sharon Talley, Gloria Nay, Sharon Powell, Barbara Kurtz, Mary Lou Allen, Bob Anderson, Chuck Streeter, Bill Lindemann, Jim Derr, James Calhoun, Gail Hogan, Benny Leavitt, Earlene Beard, Ray Whittaker, ' Linda Campbell. Fourth row: Linda Washington, Pat Abington, Jackie Dwyer, Gary Lindemann, Mary Holmes, Joy Beard, Westly Marks, Gary Wattenbarger, Dennis Alexander, Don Alberts, Carl Saunders, Kay Murdock, Charlie Givens, Karl Senkel, DeWayne Hafen, Nick Kambouris. R .qi ,
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