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Winter And Spring Concerts The 1979 Winter Concert was held on December 18. The Junior High Band started the concert with both High School chorus and band entertaining until the close. Everyone who came enjoyed the sounds put out under the direction of Mr. Bruce Nutson. The band played the recent hit Good Vibrations,” “Sleigh Ride,” and a few others. The Spring Concert was held on May 20. The band and chorus performed some hits such as “Just the Way You Are,” and Macho Man YMCA.” The chorus sang I Don’t Know How to Love Him” and “If.” 1. During the Winter Concert all eyes are on Mr. Nutson to insure no mistakes. 2. Carmen Daigle smiles as she listens to the trumpets and trombones harmonize. 3. The chorus waits patiently before they sing during the Spring Concert. 4. Cindy Lawson sang a lovely solo, “I Wonder (Departure)” by ABBA. 5. Mr. Nutson thanks Willy Crippen for the kind words that were said about his four years at RHS. s
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Riddle Pep Band 1979-1980 This year’s pep band played at all of the home varsity football and basketball games. Everyone who played in the pep band enjoyed what they were doing and had lots of fun. The pep band helped the cheerleaders add life at the games and assemblies. The players also appreciated the pep band’s spirit when they cheered the players back on the field or on the court. The pep band is sometimes said to be a pep squad. The band would like to say thank you to Mr. Nutson for all the work he has put into the band to make it better. 1. The pep band cheers on the football team to a win at the Homecoming game. 2. The pep band plays to add spirit to the pep assemblies. 3. The camera caught Nancy Humphreys eyeing Howard Lunderstadt at one of the football games. 4. Another side of the Riddle band is the marching band showing their stuff during the Homecoming parade.
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The Riddle Drill Team 79-80 The 1979 drill team was started by Mr. Bruce Nutson. The team includes 12 members, who perform dance routines during halftime of football and basketball games to entertain the crowds. The girls had to practice several hours each week in order to prepare and learn their routines. Their first performance was for the Homecoming game. The original team remained the same except for Caron Michaels, Tammi Schofield, and Teresa Miller. They were replaced by Sheila Hitchman, Stormy Hayter, and Paula Burke for basketball season. Mr. Nutson feels that for the first year it went quite well. Special thanks to Mrs. Cantrell, Mrs. Nutson, and Mrs. Wooden for staying up those long hours getting the uniforms made in time for the Homecoming game. Thank you to everyone who made the drill team possible. 1 1. At halftime of the Homecoming game the team lined up on the field to show their stuff. 2. No one seems worried as they march on to the field to perform for the first time. 3. Four of the girls smile as they kick to the sounds of “Vegas.” 4. The basketball drill team consisted of first row from left to right: Karen Wooden, Sheryl Barnes, Paula Burke, Velma Hollopeter, Sheila Hitchman, and Chani Mitchell. Second row: Judy Cantrell, Catrina Clendenin, Kari Zenchenko, Helen Redlingshafer, Stormy Hayter, and Teena Creech.
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