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Members of the Pep Band, ROW ONE, Lorri Thompson, Sue Saunders, Dawn Hayward, Vicky Dicea, Paul Wegman, Robin Reynolds, Sandy Oertel and Sally Reid. ROYN TWO, Tammy O'Ber1'y, Mary Reinhart, Penny McNeal, Sue Geyer, Debby Babcock, Dawn Isbell, Becky Espinoza. ROW THREE, Bob Bass, Mark Schnitker, Tom Duffield, Kevin Edwards, Tim Teagarden, Linda Hosler, Sue Rondo, Ronda Hensen, Mark Tallis. ROW FOUR, Mike Good, Dennis Franks, rx jim Chubb, Dave Denoyer, Greg Win- ters. ROW FIVE, Jeff Laity, Dan Bar- tenbaker, Bill Tallenger, Don Clapham Scott Wellemeyer, C. C. Biggs, jeff Terry and Vicki Wilson. Pep band has spirit Whenever an excess amount of noise was being made at basketball games it usually was either Pep Club of Pep Band. This lit- tle band of about forty members tried to inspire some pep in the crowd. During time-outs and half times the band played such favorites as the McDonald's Song, Mm, Mm Good and Bleacher Boogie. Mr. Fet- ter and Miss Peters took turns directing and a stu- dent director, Scott Wel- lemeyer even got a chance. Pep Band performs during halftime of a basketball game.
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Band is a natural The music program at WK varies tremendously, from classic to jazz. Jazz is what this page is concerned with. Sixteen young musicians were brought together to form the annual jazz Band. They traveled to different places to play for dances and to help raise money for new march- f ing uniforms. Selections by the jazz Band were one of the many highlights of the Spring Concert. E Tim Teagarden, Denise Tuson, Tom Duffield and Brad Tuson play saxophones. J- Q 2 ' f Q Cx 'gs I ax ' f :Pj ltr'-rn Ga Ferris lays the drums and Gary Muellar plays the guitar Maynard Myers plays the trombone While Dave Denoyer, Vicki Wilson and Dennis Franks play the trumpets. Penny McNeal joins them with the tambourine. They worked ry P ' hard to become jazz band players. Members of the jazz Band, ROW ONE, Denise Tuson, Tom Duffield, Gary Mueller, Brad Tuson, Tim Teagarden. ROW TWO, Deb- bie Babcock, Scott Wellemeyer, Greg Winters, Penny McNeal, Dave Denoyer, Vicki Wilson and Dennis Franks. vw 5 .,. -.G
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Thespians show variety Thespians, LEFT TO RIGHT, BOTTOM ROW, Welsh, Howard Andress. THIRD ROW, Lori Bart Russel, Mark Cavin, Bob Bass, Glenda Thompson, Adrienne Klaus. TOP, Miss Flath, Marie Whiston. SECOND ROW, Rich Looman, Thespian Sponsor. . ma. ms., I ,H -x Miss Looman and Marie Whiston look on as Chris Andi-ess and Dan Saylor try out for The Sound of Music while Mrs. Hunt directs. 1 W s I W ,Elf 3.3 N ' i -Q.. .9-Q, y Ni-,E . We M' ' V . I W W ix T Ketteringites perform in The Ugly Duckling. 1 Thespian-adj. l. a tragediang an actor or actress. That's how The American College Dictionary defines Thespian, however, inform- ed students here at W-K know that a Thespian does more than just act. To become a member of Thespian Troupe 32244, requires not just acting ability, but also the willingness to Vol- unteer to spend free time for the group. In fact, acting is not even required for member- ship, it is just another facet of this group which forms the steady, firm, guiding, core for the Dramatics Club. Membership is based on a point score, totaled throughout the year, figured on work done at Volunteer projects. Howard Andress, Marie Whisbon, Larry Andress and Rich Welsh are amazed in By the Skin of Our Teeth.
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