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I3:Ki. V V, 71,553 ff 1 2557, 1' 5-Nil Ji f f' o .W y i. - Ht A t , Ja 3' In V: A , , if , 'Arn f',.,,A 'hal CRAINE, ROBERT My C -Cadet Band, Stage me 5 Band, Varsity Band, ii' Orchestra fFt. Hays r' K.S.C., B.M.E., M.S.g Wichita State Univer- sityl. ' Aid Instrumental Growth ing this event, Dr. Palmer, guest director from Fort Hays Kansas State College, introduced the band to a new kind of music called Chance Music and provided them with selections played by his own band. Reserves for the varsity band are drawn from the cadet band. This junior group works as a class to gain experience for their ultimate goal of a place in the varsity. Smaller Campus groups, including the brass and clarinet choirs, provide more specialized training for instrumental stu- dents. Beginning musicians in cadet band re- hearse in order to achieve varsity band status. The varsity band members enter- tained their friends and relatives during the spring concert.
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Us agsw Q 32 The CHS band marches over the college campus to the foot- ball stadium in order to partici- pate in the mass band activities of the Emporia Band Day. ,L - Empoda Band Day activities draw the CHS band to active participation. The stage band, with Mr. Craine as soloist entertains at a pep assembly. Concerts, Shows, Clinics The varsity band opened their '65-,66 year by attending and performing at the Hutchinson State Fair, followed by appearances at the Emporia Band Day and the Boeing Christmas Party. Well-received home performances for the Colt band include various halftime shows at football games, where they were often accompan- ied by the pom-pon girls, the annual Christmas concertg assembliesg and outside appearances. The pep band could also be counted on to do its part in adding to the total spirit of athletic events. January 28, the band held its annual clinic. Dur- The Pom-pon girls lead the band in down- town Hutchinson dur- ing the State Fair week. Roger Parker, band president, dis- cusses the band party with council mem- bers.
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fi' an ' . J, F Building often serves as a back drop for spring physical education activities such as softball or field events for freshman and sophomore boys. Advanced boys still find that exercises teach endurance and coordination. Beginning girls use team work to as- sist a classmate in tumbling. T A group routine presented at the modern dance show was Heat Wave.
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