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I K 4' IU LISA RILEY performs a dance routine to America at the fall concert. iPhoto by ERIC DILLINGERJ 123 To prepare for the performance at the capi- tol, the girls' advanced choir practices the se- lections they have chosen to sing. iPhoto by ERIN WILEYJ C33 JESS ADAMS sophomore plays the part of the Monotone Angel while directing the choir for the Christmas program. iPhoto by PAM SWARTZJ Q45 Practicing for the upcoming concert, JER- RY KRLIGER senior, MISS JAN PATTON, and JIM STADLER senior rehearse a new piece of music. iPhoto by DIANE DULTMEIERJ ClassesfChoirf 105
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BEGINNING DIFFERENT ACTIVITIES Choir starting the year with a new teacher, the girls' choir was in- volved in many new activities. They started by doing a fall concert which was a Salute to Broadway. lt in- cluded musical dance acts trios, and ensembles from all the music classes. A change in the Christmas program made choir different also. The junior high and high school com- bined talents to give the audience a variety of songs and dances. During the year the choir traveled to the Rossville Manor, to the State Capitol, and to Worlds of Fun to perform. The final event of the year was a spring concert in May. Ill Girls' Advanced Choir-Front Row: Judy Beaumont, Robin Bailey. Middle Row: Nancy Martin, Miss Jan Patton, Jody Snider, Shelli Sumner, Terri Perrin, Rhonda Kingsley, Tra- cey Griggs. Back Row: Angie Hook, Lisa Riley, Kim Frank, Lindi Swain, Mary Dekat, Penny Stites, Tracy Crockett, Lesa Martinek, Angela Roberson, Dayna Ruecker, Julie Brunner. iPhoto by PAM SWARTZI C23 Beginning Choir-Seated: Deana Womack, Sherry Rohn. Back Row: Loretta Clifton, Mike McDaniel, Jess Adams, Miss Jan Patton, Jerry Kruger, Jim Stadler, Angie Suther, Bobby Gif- ford. iPhoto by Brent Photographyj Q33 Girls' Select Choir-Front Row: Miss Jan Patton, Laura Poe, Mechele Gathout, Lindi Swain, Lisa Riley, Carol Rabb, Jody Snider, Teresa Barraclough. Back Row: Patty Meri' deth. iPhoto by PAM SWARTZI Q43 To entertain at the fall concert, the choirs combine to sing their Salute to Broadway. iPhoto by ERIC DILLINGERI lO4fClassesfChoir f -W .W , ,M 5 ,3i.f,m, u 2 -31.- , 5: I as is . if
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SPEAKING FOR NFL IN CALIFORNIA Debate and Speech Besides having one of its largest squads ever, the debate team, consisting of I4 members, had one of its most re- warding years by placing at seven tournaments. The first of these was at Wamego, where ERIC DILLINGER senior and TONY LEIKER junior placed second and TAMMY HARRISON and KYLE DILLINGER juniors placed third. Sil- ver Lake won the sweepstakes. The next was at Marysville, where HARRI- SON and K. KILLINGER placed third, and SUSAN BRAY senior and MARIA SHELL sophomore placed fourth, the school also placed second in sweep- stakes. JLIDY BEALIMONT senior and DIANE DLILTMEIER junior placed third in a novice tournament at Leavenworth that same weekend. Some ironic occurrences devel- oped at the Seaman Fall Classic. When three of Lake's teams broke into finals, the team of BRAY and SHELL lost to the St. Marys team of DARREL RODENBALIGH and MARY REZAC in quarters, Winning against another St. Marys team in quarters, the team of K. DILLINGER and DLILTMEIER came up against RO- DENBALIGH and REZAC in semis, though they lost, K. DILLINGER and DLILTMEIER placed third in the tour- nament. Progressing to the cham- pionship debate against RODEN- BALIGH AND REZAC, E. DILLINGER and LEIKER avenged St. Marys by placing first in the tournament. Lake placed third in sweepstakes. Winning first place at Hayden's four speaker tournament was a high- light of the year for the teams of HARRISON and DLILTMEIER and BRAY and SHELL. That same week- end, brothers E. DILLINGER and K. DILLINGER placed third in the Na- tional Forensics League Tourna- ment. Lake ended the season by plac- ing third in regionals. At the NFL Forensics Tourna- ment, STEVE BROWN sophomore I06fClassesf Debate and Speech placed first in the humorous interpre- tation category. This meant that he qualified to attend the National NFL tournament in San Francisco this summer. BRAY placed seventh in the extempt category and SHELL placed sixth in dramatic interpretation. At Regionals, DEBBIE BRLIN- GARDT freshman received a one in informative, and PATTI FREY fresh- man received a one in poetry. Placements in various speech tour- naments that enabled students to participate in the state contest were as follows: E. DILLINGER placed first in extempt at the Royal Valley Invita- tionalg BROWN placed first in humor- ous interpretation at the Shawnee Heights Tournamentg HARRISON placed second in informative speak- ing at the Hayden Tournament, BRLINGARDT placed third in infor- mative speaking at the Hayden Tour- namentg LEIKER placed third in prose at the Mid-East League tourna- ment, and SHELL placed third in dra- matice interpretation at Hayden. Participating in the State Speech Festival were E. DILLINGER, BROWN, LEIKER, BRLINGARDT, FREY, SHELL, and HARRISON. Attending several student con- gresses was something new for the speech class. At Topeka West's con- gress, E. DILLINGER won a gavel for being the outstanding presiding offi- cer. He also received the award for outstanding senator at Junction City's congress. At the Flint Hills NFL Student Congress held at the State Capitol Building, E. DIL- LINGER received the firstplace award for outstanding senator, and traveled to San Francisco with BROWN. Ill Strongly emphasizing his points in the championship debate at Wamego, ERIC DIL- LINGER senior looks at the judge with determi- nation. iPhoto by DIANE DLILTMEIERJ C21 Debate: Front Row: Judy Beaumont, Steve Brown, Robin Bailey, Eric Dillinger, Maria Shell, Patti Frey, Tammy Harrison, Back Row: Diane Dultmeier, Mike Jacobs, Troy Wolf, Tony Leiker, Susan Bray, Debbie, Brungardt, Kyle Dillinger, Coach Gail Naylor.
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