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. . . . . Only the Beginnings . . . Jackie Duffin, Debbie Odell, Ruth Emerson, Gina Fronce, Kathy Krause, and Debbie Ten.Eyck began the bas- ketball season as Va11ey's brand new Terrierettes and ended it dazzling the crowds at halftime. - 1, .qv-
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All 'ir 3 S' R Qxjref, i 5 5 up WE! 6' ini Golden Tongue Orators Valley attended Conference Speech Contest March 7, at Gretna. All partici- pants were rated from 'superior' to 'good', so we felt very successful. In per- suasive speaking, Debbie Lind earned a 'superior' rating. Barb Keeler also re- ceived a 'superior' rating for her oral interpretation of The Secret Life of Walter Mitty. Even though our one-act play, Impromtu , did not take the trophy, Wendy Fisher, Linda King, Bob Mazzone, and jim Buckley brought home a 'superior' rating, and Bob was awarded Best Actor. Mike Rinehart presented a satire dealing with television commercials and received an 'excellent' rating. Those receiving 'good' ratings were Rhonda McDonald in oral interpretation of poetry, Larry Daugherty in extemporary speaking, and oral interpretation of drama. The day was full of excitement, but also tiring, especially when we tried to get Bob's head into the bus. What better way could we end the day than Mama's eating pizza? Our attempts at District Contest March 17, in Blair were not so well received. We lost two entries, but added Kim Reichmuth to the team. Again, our ratings were 'good' and above, but we all dropped or stayed the same. As always, it was the judges---NOT US QREALLY! J. Still the day added to our experience. After trying three closed or too expensive restaurants, we gave up and came home to the BA. -Miss Cindy Jack- Sponsor W '... ' : J' 32
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34 Valley High School Valley High School Band had a new director this ye ar, with new ideas, new techniques and new problems. The marching band changed its style to pre- cision drill and after first performance jitters, entertained half-time audi- ences with intricate marching maneuvers and a new big-band sound. The Terrier marching band also participated in the Giant Balloon Parade in Omaha. The Terrier pep band had a busy year as they provided spirit and enter- tainment at all the home basketball games as well as pep rallies. The pep band also traveled to Platteview for the conference basketball tournament and to Midland College to act as host band for the District Basketball Tourney. Valley High School Symphonic Band developed, through the year into a solid playing organization. This year the symphonic band not only presented a winter and spring concert, but also played for grades K through 5 and pre- sented an all-school assembly. Valley was host to the Conference Band Clinic and placed 12 players in the All-Conference Band. Head Majorette Senior, Ioan Farwell
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