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r I ' , Ninth Grade Trip Committee. FRONT ROW: Judy Fritz, Nadine Ballard, Jadine Ballard, Luanne Garant, Debbie Scarlotti, Jeanette Henley, Lori Shorts, Robyn Smith, Donna Theekston, Karen Hunt, Cheryl Secord, Kim Powers. SECOND ROW: Kip Evans, Larry Wheatley, Greg Harper, Kevin Gerndt, Dave Reid, Patty Barrons, Kathy Muse, Lavon Ver- Trlp Commlttee hey, Vicki Hall, Dawn Pearson, Donna Wher- ritt, Janet Baker, Brenda Mount, Cathy Schantz, Connie Pantelides. THIRD ROW: Bruce Everett, Larry Fornwall, Greg Marsh- all, Larry Bate, Diane DeWees, Ross Miller, Cynthia Edwards, Tammi Alford, Bob Talbot, Lisa Hosler, Karen DeVito, Debbie Love. UE Students work The highhght of the ninth grade was the trip to W'ash1ngton D C the first week of May Working together to make the trip a success tell to the ninth grade trip con'1m1ttee Collecting and recording payments and candy money and helping to plan the 1t1nery sums up the Job of the 51 members The committee consisted of two representatives and one alternate from each to plan trnp block class Sponsors were Mr Douglas Kuechle who handled all financial matters and Mr lack Perry who supervised the candy sales The candy sales were held from November 14 to December 1 Approximately 23000 boxes of candy were sold Top salesman was Dru I-licks who sold 270 boxes to Win a S25 prlze tif' t 'F' 1 A ,- Everybody gets m on the planmng Mr Hal Farash MISS Mary Kroupa and Mr Michael Mlley offer recommendations at a meeting of chaperones Paula Schultz Tom Wall and Sherman Griffith study -1 pamphlets and brochures to learn more about Washington D C . . I I I I I 1 u I I , . ., ' . ' I , . N . . I . i I I ' ' I I ' I - if , 3 in l . , E - 'N -r 1 ., , -'lit 1 Z 511'-i i 4, L ' r ' ' it ' .. A , . we.-efllbi ' ,V , ,. ' ' . f if?-3 Ti :AQ X. . A lx, 1-V, I Y ' A la 4 tx-,lx 'I El 'FE' '. 1 V! Xr -' Y ra 5 to 4 3' -:J f-Qatar' ' TW ' t ,.., ' 'A 7 ' , f .- no . . , t-'Ut 1 MD 5 1 walk, Y tim . . ' T, ' ' . . vfvi ' ' 1 1 . . V ' ' 1 , 4 - Tl.. : , V Q ' ' .qi qu. . , 31 t it - ri '?'f- 5 t
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Still more customers waiting for some delicious chocolates, Diane Morency comes back to check out candy from Larry Fornwall. '.'R.M.N., we're here again, is the slogan of the poster being created by Cheryl Thornton, Judd Dotson, Barb Tosto, and Joe Calme, for one of the buses going to Washington. H-S-4 ,V Y W 'Dhree top candy salesmen, Adela Anzures, Susan Shupe, and Dru Hicks, enjoy receiving prizes of 520, 515, and 525, respectively. Altogether the trio sold over 500 boxes. 30 Q 'aff' EA
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Concert, Jazz, Pep Bands Blazers Serve as inspiration l Jazz Band. FRONT ROW: Melanie Cybul, Mark McDonald, Tom Dale. SECOND ROW: Greg Marshall, John Cross, Kent Olson. When the Iazz and Pep Bands start to play some of the old standard tunes, people are sure to gather around. The members of these groups were all volunteers and. in addition to band classes, they met after school to practice and develop their own unique styles. Many band members also performed at the District and State Solo and Ensemble Festi- vals. Playing in groups or individually, they were graded by judges and once again Mason musicians returned bearing blue ribbons. The District and State Festivals for the Con- cert Bands also were special events, along with seasonal concerts. Enthusiasm in the band department was greater this year due to the new blazers Band I members Wore for all public performances. The foundation of the band department was the valuable time spent in class. This time Was used to increase the students' knowledge of music. Ninth Grade Band. FRONT ROW: Karen Hunt, Carol Mercer, Lynn Verhey, Gary Freeland, Brenda Richley, Kathy Gavette, Janet Doyon, Sue Rana, Sandy Cappell, Gwen White, Cathy Schantz, Robin Berg, Dani Kurzman. SECOND ROW: Judy Putnam, Jane Harnack, Melanie Cybul, Kathy Varion, Kathy Rennie, Diane Pickett, JoAnn Lemos, Kathy George, Kathy Young, Debbie Zuelch, Vicky Putman, Dale Vore. Pat Sharp, Kirk Tuson. Bill Batten, Rob Hunter, Steve Lewis, Rick Espinoza, Mark McDonald, Dave Reid, Tom Dale. THIRD ROW: Dawn Pearson, Denise Bates, Karen Husband, 32 Romaine Johnson, Tanya Houston, Brad Starkweather, Greg Marshall, Gary Pelton, Judd Dotson, Donna Leece, Ron Strahm, Steve Perkins, Mark Zemke, Brad Martin, Don Drussel, John Danules, Elaine Johnson, Ed Crowley, Greg Zamenski, Larry Wareck, Richard Salkeld, Russ Crites, Bruce Everett, Kerry Linntz, Craig Jacober, Bruce Haley, John Cross, Kent Olson. FOURTH ROW: Bill Tallenger, Dennis Starnes, Joe Plummer, Rich Hager, John Nivelt, Steve Allen, Brian Weil, Lesa Bozek, Don Bennett, Mr. Herbert Parrott, director
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