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ass band Balloons almost make city to city stop in Michigan Editor's note: On the night of October 6, when the Eagles played Wabaunsee, the high school band, the junior high band, and the grade school band formed a mass band to perform before the home crowd. One of the song's featured was 99 Red Balloons. While the high school and the junior high played, the grade school released red bal- loons with messages. A few of the balloons were found and returned with this message: 1 found your balloon hanging in a tree while walking on the Lake Michigan shoreline. This is not the first balloon l've found, but the only one from such a distance. l enjoy walking the beach on very windy days, and that is when l found yours. When I went down the beach the first time, l didn't see anything, but on the way back l saw the red balloons in a tree, l always find a lot of balloons on the beach, and always make a habit of checking them out. This time was a lucky catch. There was hardly any air left in the balloons, only two had air in them. l'm sending you the balloons just the way l found them and your message. Thought you might like to know that about sixty miles to the south of Manis- ter, Michigan, is a town called Sil- ver Lake, Michigan. lt almost made a perfect city to city stop. Your friend, Charles D. Hansen, Manister, Michigan P.S. Found the message on 11-5- 84. When did you send them? AQ.f3s..Q.E.M...53 f lk' Rest. Freshman Karri McKinsey takes a break between measures. Photo by Renee Strong. Band. First Row: Tonya Earl, Te- resa Barraclough, Jana Stadler, Shelley Renfro, Karri McKinsey, Tina Harrison, Teresa Rohn, Emily Leonard. Second Row: Darci Rei- chardt, Cinnemon Bath, Carmen Wanklyn, Jo Manhart, Lisa Oath- out. Christy Taylor, Lisa Thomas, John Hawkins, Elisa Goodnow. Third Row: Melissa Corp, Nicole Sides, Stacey Wright, Coleen Chance, Kim Safarik, Sandra ACADEMIA Daugherty, Kim Schmidtberger, Sarah Cunningham, Genell Schultes, Angie Mohler, Jenny Darting. Fourth Row: Jay Stadler, Pat Winter, Matt Jessop, Shannon Hook, Shawn Francis, Tim Oath- out, Alan Thomas, John Shaw, Jason McClure, Dawn Bahner, Fifth Row: Terry Moeckel, Steph- anie Vincent, Tina Cloe, Michael Martin, Todd Miller, Rick Mac- Causland, Ted Adams, Darren Falk, Chris Phelps, Nick Hulsing, and Jill Baker. Photo by Brent Photography. WEST PASSAG EWAY: ss Li 5 ii Contrabass clarinet. Senior Til Cloe plays the new instrument pu chased by the school district. BAND
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EQ,- imme a break. Performing at Workman portray a mother and minute time period. Photo by Na- ianhattan High School, juniors daughter in Anastasia. Duet Acts dia Evenepoel. irah Cunningham and Stacy are presented by two people inaten EAST PASSAGEWAY: DEBATE, FORENSICS ACADEMIA SCH OLARS TINA HARRISON: I really enjoy performing in front of people. My sister got me interested in joining. Photo by Nadia Evenepocl CHRIS LOAR: Debate has kept me up-to-date on things that hap- pen worldwidef' Photo by Nadia Evenepoel. TONYA EARL: At least I can get up in front of people with confi- dence now. Photo by Nadia Even- epoel.
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. ,e insas State Band Day. Students of World Records for the largest nm all over Kansas meet to play marching band in the world. Photo a mass band at half time. The by Robin Kingsley. iss band broke the Guiness Book WEST PASSAGEWAY: BAND ACADEMIA SCHOLARS EILEENA CORBER: I like band because you get to visit a lot of exciting places. Photo by Robin Kingsley. JAY STADLER: The band really peps up the crowd at the games and entertains them as well. Photo by Robin Kingsley. JOHN HAWKINS: Working as a band is just like working as a team. It's hard work. Photo by Lori Jenks.
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