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Front row: Diane Good. Leann Hoffman, Lisa Kindig. Kim Trout. Back row: Tammy Teel. Stacy Cumberland, Cathy Carr, and Jodi Ja- mison. The Vikettes and Flags Corp began the year by having summer practices both alone and with the band. Both groups spent long hours learning new drills and perfecting their marching style. With the help of Mr. Metcalf, they wirled together to pre- pare for parades, football games, and marching contests. The Vikettes were more indepen- dent this year. Led by upperclass- men, they learned and practiced new routines. They attended drill team camp at Ball State University, where they won individual and team awards. During football season, they practiced twice a week with the band. Squad practices continued into basketball season to keep the Vikettes in top form for perfor- mances at half time. They also enter- tained the crowd at pep sessions and performed in the Viking Varieties. The Flag Corps spent the year learning new skills and perfecting the old ones. Summer band camp al- lowed them to develop these skills while getting used to working togeth- er. In addition to marching with the band in parades, they performed at home football games. Leann Hoffman demonstrates her technique. Diane Good practices her moves. Teresa Weirick 27
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VIKETTES FLAGS WORKING TOGETHER Teresa Weirick Vikettes keep warm during a routine. Angie Farner enjoys this winter's perfor- mances. Row 1: Amy Jamison. Ronda Russell. Kathy Vogel. Stephanie Farner. Lori Miller. Row 2: Beth Tinkey. Kristi Coplen, Lisa Potter. Angie Blackburn. Chris Slone. Mari Stephen. Row 3: Dawn Trippeidi. Kisten Lackey. Julie Manwar- ing, Sherri Furnival. and Angie Farner. Not Pic- tured: Dana Simpson, and Michelle Keplinger. Move over Joan Jett. Kathy Vogel is in town!
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Learning through Two clubs here at Valley that stress the fine arts are the drama club (MacBeth and Co.) and the art club. The drama club's year began with the production of the fall play, O, Promise Me, directed by Beth Barr with assistance from Karen Wiley. Cast members were Rick Ralston, Steph Murphy. Marilyn King, John Bryant, Annette Swick, Matt Brown, Andrea Lamar, Teresa Wallace, Scott Wallis, Shelley Utter, Dianne Good, and Lu Ann Knoop. Something new was tried for the spring play. Three one act plays were produced, each co-directed by Mrs. Barr and a student director. The Oth- er Other Woman was directed by An- drea Lamar. Cast members were Da- vid Hudson, Jim Anderson, Julie Manwaring, Paula Shireman, An- netta Metzger, Diana Roberts, Robin Smith, Angie Harsh, and Teresa Chill- cut. Curse You Jack Dalton!was direct- ed by Teresa Wallace. Cast members were Troy Briney, David Daake. John Bryant, Roni Baker, Paula Shireman, Leanne Russell, and Denise Swick. Soap Opera was directed by Matt Brown. Cast members were Roni Ba- ker, Lisa Bahney, Rick Ralston, Rod Smythe, Julie Manwaring, Krista Martin, Kisten Lackey, and Shelley Utter. Greek night, the annual drama club awards dinner, was held May 5 at Teel’s Restaurant. The art club also had a busy year. They had several fund-raising pro- jects to raise money for scholarships for seniors who will be continuing their education in art at college. Art club members held a Christmas ba- zaar in December a car wash in May, and painted signs at the Youth League in Mentone. Another highlight for the art club was winning the Homecoming ban- ner contest for clubs for the fourth year in a row. The art club officers were Sally Miner, president; Sarah Baker, vice president; Kris Bruner, secretary; Nancy Shine, treasurer. Mrs. Mills was the advisor of the art club. Julie Manwaring and Krista Martin listen in- tently to notes after a dress rehearsal. Paula Shireman explains to Annetta Metzger why she is going to leave her hus- band. Row 1: Pam Wallis. Matt Brown, Sally Miner, Marilyn King, LuAnn Knoop, Roni Baker. Greg Lowe, Paula Shireman. Row 2: Candy Shoe- maker. Georgia Askew, Glenda Huffman, Pen- ny. Nichols. Katrina Bush. Steph Murphy. Chuck Cullison. Kathy Vogel. Annette Swick, Onda Shafer. Teresa Wallace. Row 3: Denise Swick, Rosemary Reed, John Bryant, Lisa Bahney, Ronda Briney. Robin Smith. Annetta Metzger, Wendy Clemment, Andrea Lamar. Rick Ralston. Rod Smythe, Scott Wallis. Row 4: Steve Dunn, Angie Harsh, Jenny Datson, Paula Riedel, Lori Anderson, Nancy Weirick, Betty Smith, Kim Shoemaker, Dianne Good. 28 (Matt Brown)
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