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STAGE BAND - STANDING: Troy Jones, Mr. John Banman; director. THIRD ROW: Larry Hiskett. Norman Rehme, John Meyer, John Francis, Ronnie Thompson. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Rapp, Steve Mattix. Jerry Sicker, Cheri Hartenbower, Sandra Carey. FRONT ROW: Vicki Milam, Bonnie Tomber- lin. Mary Flakus, Linda Kasselman, Sam Stitt, Sally Banks. CONCERT BAND - TOP ROW: Director John Banman, Leslie Schiewe, Troy Jones, John Dahlke, Bruce Winkleman, Jim Voth. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Kasselman, Jane Manning, Jane Isem, Mary Menges, Lee Ann Francis, Bob Peter, Judy Schwambom, Sandra Carey, Steve Mattix, Jerry Sieker, Cheri Hartenbower, John Meyer. THIRD ROW: Debbie Wit- craft, Donna Rapp, Kathy Jacobs, Mariann Heide, Wayne Richardson. Scott Cox, Verna Schnurr, Steve Spacil, Tom Hartenbower, Jerry Shadley. FOURTH ROW: Sue Ann Man- ning, Mary Jo Wheatcroft, Karen Birzer, Diane Langrehr, Kathy Robins, Tom Isem, Deborah Dahlke, Gayle Gray. BOTTOM ROW: Nelwyn Richardson, Linda Mattix, Dale Ann Harris, Mary Wilkerson, Irene Elliot.
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FW F(jM A BuSy Through their activities the Kayettes aimed to serve their school, community, and individ- ual needs. The club continued in its traditionally busy role dur- ing the 1966-67 term under the leadership of Jo Ann Cusick, its president. The 108 member group distributed pencil holders to the teachers at die start of the school term. This event was followed by a Hobo Party held at the city park to climax the annual membership drive. Mem- bers of the student body were in- vited to the Necking yearbook signingparty. Cost for admission depended on the number of inches around the individual's neck. The October agenda was highlighted by a teacher appre- ciation breakfast and a money drive for the charities which net- ted $431. 05. The charities were: Cerebral Palsy, Meals for Mil- lions, and Care. At Thanksgiv- ing each member donated a pound of food which was distributed to various needy families in town.
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Bom L doxj, cou jth, uttekdtops Twirlers - Marion Schartz, Trisha Lebbin, Gayle Peters, Susie Manning, Sandra Carey. KNEELING: Kathy Kimble, Drum Majorette. InStmMMtdJh U Put lw BuSy Yo tiij-f-lot L Futt John Banman's musicians worked unceasingly throughout the year to gain knowledge for themselves and produce mel- odious pleasure for EHS. After many early hours of marching practice, the band members successfully performed the home- game half-time show. In October, these energetic bandmen traveled to Wichita State University's Band Day to display their precision drills. Prior to the Lyons football game, the Ellinwood band paraded down the main street. The youthful musicians entertained the community with concerts, the first indoor one on December 20, presenting seasonal selections. The band closed out the year with another concert on May 18. Other highlights of the instrumental year included a band workshop atHays on March 11. Earlydawn hours at the school, moistened reeds, individual instruction from Mr. Banman, and practice sessions in odd places like the Little Theater pre- pared the band and small groups for the CPL Music Festival on April 1, when the band obtained a I rating on its selec- tions SINFONIANS and INCIDENTAL SUITE, and the State Music Festival on April 7-8. On the first day, band and cho- rus performed, with the chorus obtaining a I rating. The second day, the solos and small ensembles participated. The stage band, a hard-working group within the band, put in many extra hours in preparation for various events where it provided entertainment. CONCERT BAND - TOP ROW: Maureen Thul, Annette Lenz, Mike Manning, Steve Flakus, Dennis Wheatcroft, Phil Nix, LarryHiskett. SECOND ROW: Norman Rehme, John Francis, June Griffith, Ronnie Thomason. Mark Thul, Tom Reiser. Cliff Scheuerman, Bob Wagner, Pam Lenz. Bonnie Tomber- lin, Judy Pivonka. Jo Ann Cusick, Marilyn Rapp. THIRD ROW: Cynthia Bryant, Linda Veach, Larry Hill, Bob Thoma- son, Sam Stitt. Sally Banks, Marian Schartz, Lois Stickney, Gayle Peters, Rosann Roth. FOURTH ROW: Susan Knop. TeriLaw, Mary Flakus, Tom Snell. Linda Kasselman, Carolyn Kincaid. Charlotte Siefkes, Kathy Kimble. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Rader, Trisha Lebbin, Marla Slough, Vicki Milam, Susie Manning.
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