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Christmas Program Highlights Season Amassed in concerf 'lhe Music Deparfmenl' presenf- ed fhe Chrisrmas program fo fhe sfudenfs December I4 and fo fhe public December l5. The Orchesfra played The overfure Angus Dei and accompanied fhe 322-voice combined chorus in Gloria in Excelsis from fhe Twelffh Mass by Mozarf, Jesu. Joy of Man's Desiring by Bach. and fhe Hal- leluiah Chorus from The Messiah by Handel. Beffy Luflce, Ron Manbeclc, and Mayann Robinson were fea- fured chorus soloisfs. Narrafors, Bill Cook and Kevin Parsons, read fhe Chrisfmas sfory and narrafed fhe fradifional candlelighfing ceremony. Candlelighlers were Ron Barfleff. Bob Dari, Tom Eisenhauer, Dave Garms, Ron Huffman, Bruce Johnson, Jim Langlas, Diclc Pelfon, Sieve Rogers, and Dan Coffin. Miss Margaref Dravis, a professional organisl, accompanied 'lhe Chorus and played for fhe candlelighfing service for fhe ninfh year. The Bellringers. under fhe direcfion of Mr. Richard Baker, played Oh, Come All Ye Faifhfulf' We Three Kings. and Silen+ Night BELL RINGERS-Firsl' row-Jane Tieplces, Cay Chrisfian. Marcia Kofh. Sue Aclcerson. Second row--Linda Hanna. Dorofhy Buffer- field, Sue Sfreef. Third row-Sharon Zander, Sue Bredow, Gina Munson. Below-Combined choruses and fhe orcheslra provide music fo accomp The lighl' and ioy of Chrisfmas are elle and fhe eyes of Bruce Johnson. any The Chrisfmas sfory as il' is read by Kevin Pa A bf F 5 9 p lb? . , ima' Hn.89 '- '. ITQQ lic:-M .L F TI? !?i4H.x-,s.r'Gf',k H QP' F- ' Q' ' -li G ' Q'-m lk l, ' .5 2 fs P ,fl . V . , ii - - Q 11' a:.J .f .. gf -x .X A M L TP: is ,,.,1-.35 4 . ' -1 'ry 'Q K, P Y as Q-.nw --if-wsu n o .4 .- K '1 f fs i-' 1' fs . 44'-ss-wa -. if ' ' A if l' , -' X . K' B' m 'Tw ii 5 N Va N 20 '.rs,o 1 M1
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School Spirit Pep Club, under The leadership oT Jane Brag- don, presidenTg Ann Bragdon, vice presidenT: and Becky Billings, secreTary: meT on Monday nighTs aTTer school. The club aTTempTed To promoTe en- Thusiasm and good sporTsmanship aT WesT by painT- ing pep posTers, by cheering enThusiasTically aT games, and by wearing The new red and whiTe beanies purchased aT The beginning of The year. ' Aided by sponsors Mrs. DoroThea Huebner and Mrs. Gayle Denkinger, The oTTicers arranged The pep breakTasTs held ThroughouT The year aT Bish- ops CaTeTeria, The buses To The ouT-oT-Town games, and The TickeT sales Tor winTer sporTs. On The whole The pep club had a winning season oT sTrong supporT. The Pep Band, direcTed by Mr. Richard Baker and Mrs. RoberT ShaTer, played Tor The pep as- sernblies, baskeTball games, and provided music Tor Drill Team. Members were chosen aT The beginning oT The TooTball season Trom Their seaTing in March- ing Band. The members meT beTore The games Tor pracTice. Besides l.oyalTy Song and Our Boys , The band played several numbers oT The Tiiuana Brass, an inTernaTionally known brass combo. PEP BAND-Firsf row-WalTer Senchina, Jeff Benson, Sam Holden, John PonTious. Second row-Terry Sheldon, Mark Keefer. Third row-Tom Moore, Mike Bachman, Craig Ma- gee, Don Thompson. Fourfh row-Rick CorTon, Joe Hoxie, Tim Chamberlin, Dale T-labersTich. Fiffh row-STeve McDow- ell, Greg Burow, Fonda Lindaman, Becky Reese, Marlow Gray, Alan BarTling. SixTh row-Chuck Black, DoroThy BuT- TerTield, Carol Kramer. SevenTh row-Craig l-loldiman, Sharon Zander, Diane Kammerdiner. FlagTwirlers Becky Loomis, Jane Bragdon, Linda Barker, Nancy BuxTon, and Judy Liffring hope for a Touchdown. Cheerleaders Carol Edwards, Becky SaTTerlee, and Linda AxTell sTir up pep aT one oT many pep breakTasTs. , tl ,, EPT
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Crews Do Vital Jobs Behind Scenes LighTing The way To successful programs, The lighl' crew was capably headed by Mr. Edgar Ker- senbroclc. LighTing eTTecTs were imporTanT especially in The VarieTy Show. ln addiTion To lighTing sTage producTions, The lighT crew was responsible Tor T special lighTing eTTecTs and spoT lighTing Tor assem- blies. Members oT The sound crew spenT hours in The uplceep OT The sound equipmenT in The audiTorium and around The school. AnoTher imporTanT TuncTion of The sound crew was The operaTion OT The P.A. sysTem during all The aThleTic evenTs in The gym. Providing The seT Tor The diTTerenT sTage acTiv- iTies, The sTagecrafTers worked especially hard on The complicaTed VarieTy Show seT. They were also responsible Tor clearing and Talcing aparT The seT when The producTion was over. A new mounTed ex- Tension ladder which aided all crews replaced The old precarious scaTTold. MaT and bleacher crew was responsible for preparing The boys' gym Tor home aThleTic evenTs. lllli ill' STAGECRAFTERS-Firsl' row-Tim Earles, MarTin Burdick. Second row-Darwin Cunningham, Doug Mulder, Ray HO- mann. , a if Q SQUND CREW-.ML Wesley Sodergren, John Campbell, Don Young. STeve Geiger, KeiTh Young, Dick Hinson. Above-MAT AND BLEACHER CREW-Roger Keeler, Erick Moe, Reggie Fox. l . i:i:.iLNl2HT CREW-lboTTom To Topl Mr. Edgar Kersenbroclc, lleTTl Dave Thomas, Paul l-lellenschmidT, JeTT Thomas, Dave Langlas, Allen Tl'!Om6S-
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