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Putting expression into their singing arc Kathy Vogel and Roni Baker who dress in the latest fash- ion. Surrounded by hopping bunnies is the drooping puppy dog, portrayed by Lu Ann Knoop. The Vikettes show the crowd that they can perform inside as well as outside. Informing Brett Cumberland about the Spanish Inquisition arc David Stavedahl and John Stewart, who wonder why Christa McKinney is on the floor. The class candidates of the Saga contest «ere: sit- ting. Senior Melanie Jones, Junior Ronda Russell. Sophomore Katrina Bush, and Freshman Beth Burkett. Standing, Senior Tony Horn. Junior Ryan Murphy, Sophomore Tod Utter and Fresh- man Andy Howard. 14 Viking Varieties Shelly Stokes
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Applying her monkey make-up is Marilyn King, who acts like she puts the make-up on every morn- ing. While standing in for Deanna Robertson, Pam Zimmerman explains to Chuck Cullison why she wants to go home so bad. The fantastic and dedicated members of Oz in- clude: bottom row—Teresa Wallace, Nita Mettler, Melody Yeager. 2nd row Marilyn King, Lisa Duzenberry, Sherri Furnival, Katrina Bush, Jane Kruger, and Jerry Meadows. 3rd row—Onda Shafer, Matt Brown, Roni Baker. Deanna Robert- son, Stcph Murphy, and Mark Kline. Top Row —Chuck Cullison, Pam Zimmerman. Andrea La- mar. Rodney Smythc, Scott Wallis, Tony Robert- son, and Neil Felts. Wizard of Oz 13 Shelly Stokes
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A NIGHT FOR LAUGHS Jokes, laughs, and comedy were all a part of the 1980 Viking Varieties. Held on September 26. Brett Cumberland, Tony Horn, and Chris Schwcnk emceed the show. Humemus skits were provided by the students and songs were sung by Kcri Slaby, Sherri Clark, and Pam Zim- merman. The cheerleaders showed that their dancing was great by performing an excellent routine. Doing their usual number, the Vikcttes excelled in the dance act. One performance requested by the students was that of the Swick- ettes. With freshmen, sophomores, ju- niors, and seniors involved, the male members performed in the Vikette out- fits. Sandwiched in among the skits was the crowning of the Saga King and Queen done by Shelly Stokes, editor of the 1980-81 yearbook. The winners were senior Tony Horn and Junior Ronda Russell who brought in the most money. The Saga contest is judged by a penny a vote which goes to yearbook to send stu- dents to camp. The turnout of the crowd was more than expected and many were left standing. Mr. Pace and Mrs. Yeiter organized the show which was the best yet! Ronda Russell and Tony Horn, winners of the 1980 Saga contest, were the top money makers of the penny a vote contest. Viking Varieties 15
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