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BAND AND ORCHESTRA New uniforms enhance appearance --,, ., 235 ig is -, f , ' 5 H , L 1 V. .fr .. 15, . , ma - ' L :ie - W Dfw -f , 'mf If f f ' JEIE55- L R ':tffi?ifJQ5 l- I I . - ' csiffzggrsrff? ,. ,. ' L - '12:.:sz::2iv42:'-. 'sg-4 5 ' , 'tilziiarfflii A ' .1 .g-if ,v-53135515 INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC DEPART- MENT: Dwight Beckham and Gary Fletcher. CONCERT BAND - FRONT ROW: Carol Blosser, Glenna Holdeman, Michaelle Bouzek, Cindy Unruh, Penny Bar- ker, Carol Berg, Marilyn Chandler, Annette Nance, Christa Tompkins, and Liz Turner. SECOND ROW: Wayne Con- verse, Richard Maxwell, Sharon Banman, Mary Ann Paul- son, loyce lllk, Carol Perkins, Jeanette Rinner, Diane Kyle, john Scott, Steve Robbins, Terry Stubby, David Glenn, Sam Bland, and Bruce Stucky. THIRD ROW: Stella Gomez, Donna Heffelbower, janet Gustafson, Tom Ott, Terry Clo- ver, lerald lantz, Fernando Mendoza, Steve Claassen, Ear- nest Bachman, Phil Kruse, Larry Blevins, Allen Unruh, Craig Fischer, Lowell Schmidt, Susan Griffith, Charles Priest, john McVey, Nancy Pauley, David Shelley, Craig Schulz. FOURTH ROW: Betty Bumgarner, Cindy Budde Lowe, Nancy Allen, Darrel Phipps, Charlene Henderson, john Hamm, Loren Tedder, Charles Baker, Ross Hiebert, Phillip New uniforms were worn by the band this year. They were black with gold trim and could be used for concert or marching appearances with few minor adjustments. The marching band had a very busy year. Besides participating in halftime shows at home football games, they marched in the Veterans' Day Parade and helped welcome home the 89th Division from Viet Nam. The highlight of the year was the trip to Lawrence where they took part in the annual University of Kansas Band Day on November'l. The concert band performed in Lindley Hall on lanuary 22 and again in March. The orches- tra also gave a concert on February 26. Both groups spent the remainder of the year in preparation for the State Music Festival in the Spring. Mr. Gary Fletcher, in summary of class activi- ty, feels they enjoy a love and appreciation of all kinds of music and a sense of accomplish- ment through a well coordinated group effort. Cervantes, Gary Unruh, Roger Kaufman, Bruce Mc- Candless, jim Corthon, T. M. Ashcraft, Mike Loy, Joel Koehn, Mike Mendoza, Terry Hackney, Stan Schroeder, Brad Riffel, Mike Davidson, Myron Voth, Bruce Vogt, and Roger Smith. BACK ROW: Vernon Priest, Steve Unruh, Mickey Smith, Nadine Fritts, Ruthe Ashcraft, Camilla Abra- hams, Mary Wiebe, john Haury, Ronnie Montano, Duane Yoder, Doug Hyde, Mr. Dwight Beckham, Conductor, Neal Lewis, Eddie Grob, Dwight Wiebe, Vic luarez, Steven Koehn, Ronny Robinson, Eric Alexander, Chris Cook, Bob Moler, Kent Greer, Brad Krehbiel, Mike Thaw, Brad Schulz, lim Muellar, Robert Sears, and Mark Knopf, NOT PICTURED: Kathy Hyde, Debbie Nelson, Doug Yoder, Ed- die Gomez, Greg Nye, Robin Moore, Dwaine Esau, Leon- ard Mitchell, and Anthony Curiel. ' f f S A :':t , ...,., T77- - TT ' We :,,:f t .,., ... -- -r 'liz L E Q- : - L ' ..... . www ' W M T WF xii V : ' - ' T '. V' s,' .fT 7 -F 'f A if ' 1' .. - t H -'ttf X x ' If -4- ii -A' f 9Jl'2i? 1 - its 'f ! -.s ' QP .1 l 1 :i 'S it i-Elflai ite ' 7' fs fiirzwlfgt ' 1 N -- r. f fr- . V x , NYY' wr- Hart ag xg .4-M415 -. R 'fifth L 'aff ,MMQ F- ,gif 95 f , ,gf 'eff' X, ,gffgs 'asap' fi , ?'j :.- 5 'ffittai if if 'VL fhifs fini ti? 15' mir '-521' If if Et'-1 3 A 1, .H, ,X .5.. U A X . gy-1' '. . 'A ,Q I ., wg s If ,,, - . I ll 5 E 'S-' 'l A - ' af ..., . Q ..., - A l ' - 1 - r . t i 'vig' ,,,, l 1 ',,-., 5, cjflgfg,-fr' ,,,L,.r ff ,, -' i :
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DURING STUDY PERIOD Mr. Tillett explains a problem on the assignment to Iohn Hamm INSTRUCTOR'S AID DALE WAHLERS grades daily assign- LEAVING AT THE END of the first semester, Mr Howard ments for Mr. Tillett's fourth hour math class. Schmidt found added challenge in his new profession MATH AND SCIENCE DEPARTMENTS: Melvin Akin, Charles Engel, Phillip Esau, Mrs. joy Moore, Clarence Niles,Tom Sawin, Ivan Schirer, Howard Schmidt, Cliff Tillett, and Don Willson. fm S M3318 sl s 5 sal git 3 is gpg ,J ,gg fe W -I .. ,. , . . , if ': I Q H - ,F I:-W as 7,15- W, sift WWEQ W FE t gQE5fgi'1f1i'fg'jig? , yr,-gjlfl .,A,V A 4 gm ,M ggggragf '+1,gi:,gf,,g:, fy J I. '- f -f-- 1- -- il Izfmv 1,1 ,fs Q55 as mmf- fa 1, ff '75 I jj' is IEW' zh,'1 f assiim, Tffskz? 2?izQQ5f:', ,4Sw -f .Q ,1 f lim ' , 1fifa,fe52Q5 2g?4gg5'Itif? -y,f f E'slf1 - T. i ' itsxeizfxyl sggwr q w . mags: .,1,:f Q, I 5 ' qg,fi5zI, Sgg1,,f1If ,., tifmfisf, rx, 53 2' dg 'I,f,? ug I -1 . 1 -rwvwmargf . - K 5 235' Q 'li I M S fag 23,3 ss as M ,ga -4 I 5 iq as wif I W l X J M ., - Y Air wif 52 GX H.: f Mgmt viii? E Q , as we if i51f'75?i2??W?ifWI tEP Pitetlglfiesii lik llfsisiifi agmms .. ,.,,..- f K 1, ,t -- We . , ,rtaffafs im, 253 2 ,-W7 ' ' s-ff 7 I,-, - MW ,.4,w..wm, ,f w ...... ci, ,,,a,,I.s,.,,, ., . H 9922 ?IsIa I :agar Wk itz its 2x Q 15 Q 2 ills S I as ,Wall am at tw is I F las, QI ai gre Q 5 wel mfr . .,., It .s'5l+x..3 Saga 5r,wIfr.Q,tWi,g L :ec , 1 54 253, ,fits FF sr' K .1 my KI 5 fs 2 Q .ry I ff! ,gszgeggwgsgtfr f 1g5i'ILi?Ii37iifi4iiEE5 7 2: ter mu 1? If-f ,. xc -w - I ,,I, .aww ,. ,, a t5s?5ss?zx::2v, fg,,I :g , ,:, -v ASSSISHV' A gr-as f 23325 gui sf
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l i i THE SIGHTS AND SOUNDS OF A CONCERT... the shrill of the clarinets ... the bold, brassy sound of the trom- bones ... the thunder of the kettle drum ... add to the lis- tening pleasure at band and orchestra concerts. ORCHESTRA - FRONT ROW: lennifer Clark, julie Hand, Patty Unruh, Ron johnson, lacque Duncan, Warren Frie- sen, Kathy Hyde, and Diane Brooks. SECOND ROW: Sarah Kirton, Cindy Banman, Verda Reimer, Rowena Brown, Annette Nance, Suzanne Pierce, Christa Tompkins, Debbie Hwa, Lenore Voth, Bruce Stucky, Richard Crum, jill Boese, Mark Holt, and Shirley Kasitz. THIRD ROW: Susan Spauld- DISPLAYING their new uniforms is the Newton High School Marching Band. The uniforms can also ,be used for concert appearances. Leading the band in parades and at ing, Martha Boese, Susan Wedel, Duane Yoder, Doug Yod- er, Doug Hyde, Cheryl Woolsey, T. M. Ashcraft, Glenna Holdeman, Terry Hackney, Craig Schulz, Larry Blevins, Dennis Carper, Cindee Long, Michelle Friesen, Carla Smith, Patti Meier, Liz Turner, Richard Maxwell, and Mari- lyn Chandler. BACK ROW: jim Mueller, Steve Smoldt, Ter- ry Duncan, and Mr. Gary Fletcher, Conductor. football halftime shows were Dwight wiebe, drum major, and majorettes Cindy Unruh, Ruthe Ashcraft, Carol Ham- monds, and Cindy Budde Lowe. ..,,,J,,,,.,...-.,....,t.,W ,W A... .. .. .......v..,,,....t,,t W-s...,..-VM.., . ,WW W... . ...,.,.... .....,.,,W..E,a ..,.,.- .. l
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