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band presents a program of enlightening musical arrangements for the public. The band is composed of many outstanding individuals. They have attended many state - wide contests and returned with a diversity of awards. The marching band is graced by the feminine beauty of the Centralettes. The use of two majorettes is a feat requiring intense practice and precision timing. They have added great distinction to the marching band of Dyer Central. Mr. Douglas Jordan has been band director at Dyer Central for seven years. It has been under his capable instruction that the band has excelled. Mr. Jordan attended Butler University, and he has at¬ tained a B.M.E. He has proven himself a fine attribute to our school. Mr. Douglas Jordan B.M.E. Butler University K. Ramsey, S. Ramsey, C. Ratcliff, T. Ridgly, D. Sambrooks, G. Shepler, N. Shepler, R. Simms, J. Smith, S. Stephenson, P. Ste¬ wart, C. Stratten, K. Stromberger, L. Thornberry, B. Vance, L. White, and B. Wood. The majorettes ore: L. Adams, B. Bucha, D. Chandler, L. Davis, L. Gauthier, S. Graham, C. Greer, S. Greichunas, J. Grish, J. Hoffman, S. Hoover, j. Kasper, D. Mor¬ rison, B. Rhoads, M. Seehausen, R. Stefanski, J. Schubert, J. Tarkington, B. Terry, J. Tomecko, C. Vender Steg, C. Wadding- ton, C. White, M. Wilson, M. Yuknis, and K. Zevkovich.
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Head majorettes are junior, Coleen Greer and senior Mary Kay Yuknis. The Rhythmic beat of the drums and the thrilling blare of the horns introduce our fine Dyer Central Band. It has won many contests and has proven itself an ex¬ ceedingly superior band under the capable leadership of Mr. Douglas Jordan. The band is divided into many smaller divisions. Much of the thrill and excitement of the football games were provided at half time by the Dyer Central March¬ ing Band. The precision with which they march and the quality of the music they produce have gained much recognition for them. At the basketball games, the cheer¬ ing section was excellently supported by the pep band. The dance band has provided dreamy music for many of the social events of the year. Each spring the concert Band members are: B. Aaron, J. Aaron, L. Ahlborn, A. Ander¬ son, J. Armstrong, C. Boiler, D. Boiler, C. Borcher, G. Bryant, D. Cody, R. Collard, C. Davis, J. Draper, M. Dust, T. Echoff, L. Ehnen, D. Funderlic, R. Garrett, S. Gillespie, D. Glittenberg, M. Gritton, G. Houghton, S. Herman, B. Hite, P. Hogan, B. Jacob¬ sen, J. Keilman, S. Kerns, M. Kinghorn, L. Kistler, J. Klee, C. Lar¬ son, N. Larson, D. Levoy, J. Lewkowski, L. Litton, L. MacDonald, C. McCleary, C. McElroy, T. Mehok, K. Mitchell, S. Newland, C. Noble, C. Parkinson - 12 -
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Moth Reveals An Interesting World Mr. Kern ' s class doesn ' t seem very interested in his attempts to teach them. Are parallel lines really parallel? What is the theory of relativity all about? How was the size and shape of our galaxy determined? These are a few of the many fascinating topics covered in math classes. Science, as we know it today, could not have been what it is without the help of mathematics. Math courses have been made for those high school students who need use¬ ful mathematics which will prepare them for competent and happy citizenship. Mr. Dann Johnson helps Jim Lohman with his advanced math while the others are studying. Mr. Kermit Kerns Mr. Duane Koets Mr. Dann Johnson Mr. Serai Warren M.S., B.S., Purdue University A.B., Olivet College A.B., Olivet College. B.A., M.A., M.S. Columbia University University of Illinois. - 14 -
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