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Tina Troxel, senior, was a key element for the lady panther’s victory over Perry-Lecomptom, score 38-33. 21
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A Hand To Hold On To The 1983 King and Queen of Courts was a special night to remember. The Varsity Boys had an exciting game against the Perry Kaws. The Pan- thers were holding the Kaws at half time 32-27. The Pan- thers fought down to the wire but came up short, with an upsetting 2 point loss. The fi- nal score was 45-43. Leading the Panthers with 18 points was Darrin Stithem and following him with 10 points was D.J. Bausch. The leading rebounder was Roger Catron with 10 rebounds with Darrin Stithem close behind with 6 rebounds. The Lady Panthers fought a tough battle and led at half- time. The Kaws came back fired up, but the Panthers held them and won 38-33. Robin Danks led with 12 points followed by Tammy Parrett with 10 points. The leading rebounder was Robin Danks with 21 rebounds. At half-time of the Boys Var- sity game everyone awaited the announcement of the new King and Queen. Finally the moment came- Robin Danks was crowned Queen and Rog- er Catron was crowned King. Attendants were Debbie Harter escorted by Pat Luthi, and Angela Reicherter es- corted by Mike Blazic. Crown bearers were Tiffiney Habig and Joshua Williams escorted by the 1982 King and Queen Valerie Lay and Will Wabaun- see. The dance was held on Janu- ary 15 in the gym. The band was “Cold Comfort . The theme for the King and Queen of Courts was “A Hand to Hold On To”. It will always be a special memory. King Roger Catron crowns Queen Robin Danks. 20 Candidate Angela Reicherter and her escort Mike Blazic. Queen Robin Danks and her escort Pat Luthi.
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The Sounds Of Music The Vocal Department held three concerts this year. The Fall concert was held on No- vember 12. Some of the songs the Soundsations shared with the audience were “He Gave Me Music”, “You Are So Beautiful” and “Come on In . The Hi-Lights performed songs such as “Mr. Postman , “All out of Love”, and “Stay Tuned”. The solos performed were “I love Rock-n- Roll” by Cindy Zunigha; “Teddy Bear” by Mark Winter; and Lady. Are you Crying”? by Ronnie Jim. The Christmas concert was December 20. That evening the Soundsations sang some cheery Christmas songs, among them were “Hark! Hear the Bells”, and “Christ- mas Past”. Before singing “Christmas Past” the Sound- sations went into the audi- ence and chose little kids to hold while singing the song. The Hi-Lights sang “Ring the Bells” and “Little Drummer Boy”. Chapter II sang “I'm Dreaming of a White Christ- mas.” At the end of the con- cert Miss Copeland had a sur- prise for the Soundsations, Hi-Lights. and Chapter II members. She had the par- ents bring a Christmas gift for their child and they all opened a gift early. David Welch sang a solo “Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire” and Carol Adame sang “Have yourself a Merry Little Christmas . The concert end- ed with everyone, including the Alumni who were once in Soundsations, singing “Oh, Come All Ye Faithful”. To end the concert the band per- formed “The 12 days of Christmas”, “Marshmallow World”, “Christmas Recol- lections”, and “Jingle Bell Rock . On May 16, the final concert was held. The Hi-Lights per- formed many songs, but the most special one was “Anne”. The Hi-Lights dressed up as orphans to per- form this song. The Soundsa- tions performed songs and a few of them were “Truly”, and “Tennessee Bird Walk”. Chapter II performed “MASH”, and Mickey, Wil- lie, and the Duke,” At the end of the concert everyone sang How Do We Say Good- Bye . Soundsations sing Fantasy at the Spring Concert. For the Fall Concert Hi-Lights sang Mr Postman featuring Robin Calder wood. 22
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