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OPPOSITE TOP LEFT: Pep Band, a select group of band members, provide music during the basketball inter- missions. OPPOSITE TOP RIGHT: Drum majorette is Cathy Farrell, and twirlers are Linda Haynes and Lorraine Simpson. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: In the Spring, the entire band puts forth all their musical abilities for a concert at open house. TOP: The Red Raider Marching Band leads the Homecoming parade. BOT- TOM LEFT: Mr. Childs, instrumental music instructor, directs the Pep Band at a basketball game. BOTTOM RIGHT: Joyce Leech utters, Another headache, and we've got to march today! 25
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Red Raider Band EXIT Two new flags became a part of the 1971-72 Red Raider Band. Mrs. Mary Turner, President of the B.P.W., sponsored the purchase of the flags and pre- sented them to the band at an early football game. They are a flag of the United States and a school banner which says Wamego High School Band. THE BAND OFFICERS are: President, Steve Fulmer; Vice-President, David Parker; Secretary-Treasurer, Steve Vincent; and Stu-Co representative, Dale Leech. These people planned the year's activities with the help of Mr. Childs, the director. 24
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Holiday Inn: Provides Mood for the Prom Junior-Senior Prom 1972 centered around the theme Day After Day. The Juniors worked hard to raise money so that the Prom could be held at the Holiday Inn at Manhattan. This differed from years before. The band CLA entertained many guests who attended the Prom. Punch and cookies provided nourishment for the hungry dancers. Those who attended the Prom re- ceived memoir books, to help them remember the event. Long dresses, ties, and dancing made the formally dressed ladies and gentlemen very hot. Many of these couples went outside to enjoy the fresh air, and relax along the pool side. TOP RIGHT: Janice Fink and John Rookstool sip the punch and watch the dancers. ABOVE: Randy Hoerman and Julie Grothjan sit outside during an intermission. RIGHT: Hands Off Policy did not apply at the Junior-Senior Prom.
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