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ll-r-'Q -.,,f xx SZ X-sf ' swf .XZ -,AZ Marching Band-Front row: Robin DeMott, Marcia Hiller, Claire Stroker, Sharon Eaton, Nancy Hurd, Debbie Ransdell, Sue Stamm, and Nancy Teitz. Row 2: Jeanie Roembach, Brad Lacy, Dennis Edsall, Bob White, Jim Lierly, Rodger Cooper, Steve Cook, and Patty Hollis. Row 3: Dale Roberts, Mark Holland, Jim Ruse, Steve Bradley, Shelley Bock, Brian Edsall, Ron Sholteis, and Karen Stroker. Row 4: Lynn Boy- er, Shorey Mohn, Dave Wilcox, Tom Hogard, Ann Frame, Betsy Eddy, Melony Martin, and Barb Rose. Row 5: Jan Barrett, Rita Neal, Phil Trieb, Bill Dailey, Dave Livingood, Joyce Majure, Chuck Nunamaker, and Mark Watson. Row 6: Phil Joseph, James Bradley, Steve Hall, Mark Lubben, Kent Shafer, Diane Eckel, Lyle Atkinson, and Dvonna LaRose. Row 7: Wes Skinner, Tom Brahl, Jeff Stratton, Cliff Pash, Carl Von Fange, Mark Campbell, Steve Holmes, and Dennis McCormick. Rovv 8: Pam Dean, Doug Hogland, Bruce Hult- man, Phil Bartlett, Wally Raining, John McLeod, Bill Jones, Jeannine Timmcke. Rovv 9: Steve Smith, Ron Thrasher, Don Simpson, Sam Spears, Kent Gard, Pam Pennington, Kerry Wagner, and Danny McCormick. Row 10: Ron Garrison, Brad Plumb, Suzanne Ericson, Donna Zeckser, Gary Smith, Phil Betros, Mark Nelson, and Pam Driscoll. Rovv 11: Dave Ramond, Pete Martensen, Ken Atkins, Noel Young, Tom Dory, Bruce Brockman, David Grignon, and Barb Kukuk. Rovv 12: Dennis McAlister, Dar Daily, and Mark Sutter.
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Musicians Epitomize Proficient Perseverance Twirlers-Left to right: Glenna Barnes, Lois Giles, and Cheryl Nliller, Drum Nlajors-Dennis NlcAlistair and Mark Sutter. On August 4, Viking instrumentalists auditioned for the lVlarching Band. Selected by lVlr. Gish, 103 students rehearsed drill procedures and musical rou- tines for the remainder of the summer. Their first performance, during half-time at the opening Chiefs' game, preceded six district stadium performances and marching in the American Royal parade. ln Oc- tober, the musicians travelled to KU for Band Day. At the marching season's end, the concert group formulated. Seventy-five comprised the concert band while the remaining members united their tal- ents by participating in the symphonic decision. Within the concert group, many ensembles form- ed including the combined brass and woodwind choirs. A stage band of 24, consisting of concert and symphonic members, played at special assemblies. Also the concert section supplied the Pep Band with instrumentalists. Forty-five bandsmen raised Viking cheer and enthusiasm in early morning pep rallies, in Pep Club, and throughout basketball games. After successfully interpreting lncantation and Dance in a winter program, the Concert Band accepts audience applause with relief and pride.
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' fwgbif rf M , , I e 3 S 1 , . .. ,MW . iii2'2.i,,f1fjw, I ,Y ' , 'V Decked in red maribou, Susan Conley gently rocks Flaunting black and gold pom-pons, Vikettes practice their dance for to the jingling rhythms of Let it Snow! the K.C. Chief's home opener. High-Stepping Vikettes Majestically Bear Banner Vikettes-Kneeling: Carol Nothdurft, Patty Zwego, Nancy Hayes, Yvonne Anderson, Helen Smith, Sharon Bradle, Holthouse, Stephanie Livingood, Gvvenn Holy, lVlollie lVlc' Debbie Zipp, Susie Newcomer, Karen Bowen, and Paula lntyre, Addie Neal, Kandy Sams, Connie lVlcCown, and Kyle Willman. Thomas, Standing: Paula Herpich, Debi Whiteside, Becky 90
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