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West mar rowdy band adopts military marching styleRowdy band is back in action, and preparing for its first appearance during pre-game of the Westmar-Yankton game Saturday.This year, the 80-member band has adopted a slower, military “corps” style of marching which will be interspersed with the normal marching style.Three drum majors have been selected to replace Dick Dardole who graduated last May.New majors are James Packard, a freshman from Forest City; Loren Johnson, sophomore from Rutland, and Dave Rogers, a junior from Moville.Twirler is Patti Groat, a freshman from Cedar Rapids.Westmar pacesetters will also perform with the band during pre-game and half-time activities. Co-captains for this year are Nancy Scholten of Le Mars and Cindy Wade, both juniors.Choreographers for the pacesetters are Christie Ford and Dee Dee Mitchell.The flag corps has been expanded this year to 12 members who will march with the band carrying red and white flags.Flag girls are Barb Fleming, Cheryl Dicke, Kathy Crouse, Nancy Wises, Bev Larsen, Jane Tuchtenhagen, Paula Cross, Deb Whitenack, Deb Wade and Kathy In-nis.from Westmar GleamJimenez . . .Continued from page onebe in Mankato to testify, the county attorney said.He had rented a typewriter to Clark, he said, and the state will also point out a typewriter receipt from that company made out to Clark was found in a box of clothing belonging to Barbara Jimenez. The box was found in Le Sueur county.“There were other equally important
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Le Mars Daily Sentinel

Le Mars, Iowa, US

Thu, Sep 26, 1974

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