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CONCERT BAN PICCOLO: Janice Johnson. FLUTE: Joan Turcott, Frances Byfield, Ruth Ann Sarmiento. CLARINET: Rosie Pierce, Sandra Mowat, Shirley Ziebell, Loueen Lough, Doris Thomas, Lurlynn Golden, Stephen Millis, Jean Brunner, Delores Elliott, Judy Adams, Sharon Beltz, Beverly Humbarzet. Hazel Martin, Joye Taylor. OBOE: Donna Grimes. ALTO CLARINET: Dale Garver. ALTO SAXOPHONE Ronnie Holeman, Celia Welch, Carolyn Baxter. TENOR SAXOPHONE: Alice Spangler, Sonja Mowar. BARITONE SAXOPHONE Carol Oesterreich. TYMPANI: Janie Danielson, Marilyn Reissig. FRENCH HORN: Judy Rule, Paul Dozier, Merle Schnell, Connie Weber. CORNET: Jerry Kirkland, Larry Meuli, Jerry Sly, Robert Sauer, Carol Schaaf., William Schnell, Robert Johnson, Velda Rae Jones, William Apperson. TROMBONE: Carl Danitschek, Marilyn Bittner, Lowell Gardner, Linda Priest, Danny Millet, Frank Meyer, Martha Weber, Trac Hildeman. BARITONE: Jerry Weatherman, Gene Danitschek. BASSES: Charles Lee, Wilfred Mastin, Larry Pagell DRUMS: Muriel Ayres, Phyllis Allen, Richard Sarmiento, Gary Thomp- son, Emma Lou Locke. DIRECTOR: Kenneth Geoffroy. sIoT,UPTureo pt, Dm Wilfred!-es' dear- R U' Major J Geof Ma .Y osi . 1 ani fr sun ,C P, e D . dent oYa D11-ec? V1ce Sree, Sect amd The concert band held its annual winter con- cert on January 21, 1954, in the high school auditorium. The C.V.L. instrumental Clinic was held in Herington on March 16th. The band also partici- pated in the District Music Festival on April 2nd, in Salina. Every member of the band belonged to an em- semble. Beginners' ensembles were directed by more advanced members of the band. Several of the ensembles performed at concerts and on other occasions. The spring concert was held on May llth. On the 12th and 13th of that month the band partici- pated in the Santa Fe Trail Celebration. Compliments of CL ARK OIL COMP ANY. Compliments of LYLE'S SERVICE STATION. ifsdfftwcil og Phy11iQei1dmge'ji' . Treasugresenragvifn, Sm, I c Rd
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The band began its successful year by playing at the Tri-County Fair. The group also perform- ed at the Topeka State Fair on September 17th. They attended the University of Kansas Band Day on October 3rd, and played for President Eisenhower in Abilene on the 16th of October. As a money-making project the band held a Pancake Fry with the Rotary Club on November 13th, they also sponsored the programs for the athletic events. The band served a pot luck supper for the Kingman Orchestra when they stopped in Hering- ton on their concert tour on January 12th. The annual winter concert was presented January Zlst. The band owes much of its success to the Band Booster Organization who accompanied and helped to finance the band trips and who purchased the new drum major uniform. TI-IE MARCHING- BAN DRUM MAJOR: Joan Turcott. TWIRLERS: Donna Brunner, Marilyn Reisig, Janie Danielson, Mary Lynn Knight, Celia Welch, Sandra Mowat. TROMBONE: Carl Danitschek, Marilyn Bittner, Lowell Gardner, Linda Priest, Danny Miller, Frank Meyer, Martha Weber, Tracy Hilderman. BARITONEg Gene Danitschek, Jerry Weatherman, Gary Pagel. BASE: Charles Lee, Wilfred Masten, Larry Pagel. FRENCH HORN: Judy Rule, Paul Dozier, Merle Sch- nell, Connie Weber. CORNETg Jerry Kirkland, Larry Meuli, Jerry Sly, Robert Sauer, Carol Schaaf, William Schnell, Robert Johnson, Velda Rae Jones, William Apperson. DRUM: Muriel Ayres, Phyllis Allen, Richard Sarmiento, Gary Thompson, Emma Lou Locke, Jessie Ayres, Carol Scates, Virginia Smith, Kenny Brown, L. E. Garver, Wayne Haywood. BARITONE SAXOPHONE: Carol Oesterrich. OBOE: Donna Grimes. BASS CLARINET: Dale Garver. ALTO SAXOPHONE: Ronnie Holeman. TENOR SAXOPHONEg Sonja Mowat, Alice Spangler. CLAR- INET: Rosie Pierce, Shirley Ziebell, Loueen Lough, Doris Thomas, Lurlynn Golden, Stephen Millis, Jean Brunn- er, Delores Elliott, Judy Adams, Sharon Beltz, Beverly Humbarger, Hazel Martin, Joye Taylor. PICCOLO: Janice Johnson. FLUTE: Frances Byfield, Ruth Sarmiento.
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ENSEMBLE, Row ONE: Gary Thompson, Mary Lynn Knight, Caroline Weber, James Bowers. ROW TWO: Ranson DeBus, Jerry Kirkland, Carl Danitschek. ROW THREE: Marilyn Reisig, Jerry Weatherman, Joan Turcott. Jerry Kirkland, A ccompanist The sixty member high school choir, under the direction of Kenneth Geoffroy, rehearsed every school day from 12:45 till 1:30 P.M. The choir sang before the school assembly on sever- al occasions and accompanied the crowning of the football and basketball queens. A Thanks- giving program of religious and patriotic numbers and a Christmas program were presented. The 'Christmas Vespers' and the spring 'Song for You' programs, both annual events, consisted of variations of staging, lighting, and costum- ing. The choir performed several numbers for the baccalaureate and commencement programs. The choir added to its successful activities by presenting the operetta 'The Mikado . CHOIR ROW ONEg Judy Rule, Celia Welch, Donna Brunner, Shirley Lueker, Caroline Weber, Wilfred Mastin, Ranson De- Bus, Carl Danitschelc, Dale Garver, Gary Thompson, Dale Will, Marilyn Reisig, Muriel Ayres, Gertrude Papenhaus, Virginia Smith, Sandra Mowat, Sandra Striclcbine, Peggy Douglas. RCW TWO: Darlene Eberspacher, Martha Weber, Jessie Ayres, Geneva Hughes, Joan Turcott, Charles Lee, James Bowers, Rodney Alward, Robert McKee, Jerry Weatherman, Barbara Wendt, Mary Lynn Knight, Pat Murray, Carol Scates, Carol Schaaf, Vera Ahl, Patricia Her- pich, Donna Grimes. ROW THREE: Karen Johnson, Phyllis Clore, Doris Thomas, Lurlynn Golden, Delores Eber- spacher, Betty Jo Allen, Ralph Walters, John Reed, Richard Sarmiento, Patricia Day, Patricia Biehler, Judy Wessel, Velda Rae Jones, Maxine Cheever, Lavada Stroda, Donna Rupple, Donna Strunk, Judy Adams. Compliments of 0'CONNER 8: CUTBERTH MOTORS. iz
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