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First row, right: S. Sieber, B. Lamb, A. Bern- inger, M. Porter, M. Zook. Second row: L Felix, M. Pullen, G. Fisher, R. Beard, C Thompson. Third row: S. Spitler, M. Ginn, V. Peterson, E. Echler, N. Rule. Fourth row: G. Medley, M. Welch, M. Parks, B. Harris, R. Caldwell. First row, below: J. Kenworthy, M. Sander- son, D. Roth, K. Clawson, M. Myers, J. Pritcherd. Second row: B. Myers, B. Redman, L. Schrader, J. Porter, J. Smith, L. Davis. Third row: D. Zook, J. Johnson, N. Echler, D. Eis,' E. Hayden. OFFICERS President .,,..,..... .................... R ON CALDWELL Vice President ...... ........ J IM BLYTHE Secretary ,........ ........ - CAROL WELCH Treasurer ...,. .......... J ANICE BREWER Director .,........................... MR. WES HUMPHREY The Senior Band consisting of 80 members under the leadership of di- rector Wes Humphrey formed several new musical units this year . . . The High Steppers -During the football season it was a common sight to see and to hear the marching band practicing its unique formations for the half-time show. The autumn sun was hot, the football field dry and dusty but the spirit of this group was undying. They were rewarded by praise from all who attended the games. The pride and ioy of the High Steppers were the new white spats, cross-belts, gloves and cap covers pur- chased by the Band Parents. Circus Band -This unit, composed of 20 boys, marched and played for a political rally, and various other things.
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2 I Ii r l L First row, left to right: Wagoner, Whistler, Soper, Maxwell, Davis, Wilson, Rodgers, Deardorf, Zook. Second row: Preston, Rider, Sneathen, Kerlin, Wasson, Pritchard, Shockley, Page, Nipple, Cook, Hufford. Third row: Sheets, Logan, Lyons, Mathews, Sage, Berninger, Robinson, Martin, Campbell, Fisher, Small. Fourth row: Huffman, White, Lentner, Small, Medley, Lamb, Vaughan, Politz, Lee, SCDCIETY lssacs, McKinney, Ferrier. OFFICERS President .........-,....-,...-......., ,.........,... NANCY GIRTON Vice President --..........,........,...,. MARIAN KNITTER Treasurer -..H ....... ........-...- ......, ....- .,.,... PAT COGHILL Recording Secretary .......-.....-.. LINDA LACHENMAIER Corresponding Secretary .....-.......-...... MARY TEMPLE Sponsor .........-.,.......-...-.-.. MISS MARY A. BIEBER Under the excellent leadership of Mary Anna Bieber, their sponsor, and Nancy Girton, their president, the Sunshine girls worked toward their goals of service and friendship for others. This group has the largest membership of any organiza- tion in school. Because of their helpfulness and cheerfulness, the Delphi Sunshine girls have gained much recognition throughout the community. These girls give constant attention and financial assistance to chari- table and worthy organizations such as Mental Health, and the Riley Hospital in Indianapolis. Miss Bieber and the Sunshine officers are talking over future activities.
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Jug Band -The Delphi Philhar- monic Jug Band was first formed this year. lts members play on Jugs, bot- tles, and fifes. They have performed at concerts, and special programs of service clubs in and about Delphi. They have always been received quite well and are welcomed where ever they have played. Concert Symphony Band -This group played for the spring concert and consists of 45 members of the Senior Band who play first chair posi- tions. They appeared on TV last winter with the Jug Band. Pep Bands -Net fans enjoyed the rousing music of the 3 Pep Bands formed for the basketball season. Each band played for 2 home games. First row, left: P. Wood, P. Hufford, B. Wagoner, J. Rodgers, D. Longshore, D. Lari- more. Second row: S. Johnson, D. Page, M. Lee, M. Sheets, J. Wallace, J. Bailey. Third row: J. Huffmen, C. Welch, T. Politz, L. Martin, J. Logan, D. Campbell. Fourth row: B. Million, R. Merson, C. Mulligan, J. Blythe, C. Peterson. First row, Below: L. Gros, S. Peterson, F. Lamb, D. Beale, J. Brewer, J. Dow, V. Fisher. Second row: J. Snoeberger, B. Myers, D. Klepinger. Third row: B. White, F. Stokes. Fourth row: S. Johnson, J. Black, C. Kite, J. Daniels, G. Rodgers. Fifth row: A. Wasson, R. Galloway.
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