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K A GROUP OF SENIORS await their turn to DURING THE BASKETBALL and football sea- toss their dummy into the bonfire on the night V sons, there were many pep sessions to inspire preceding Homecoming. the teams and activate spirit. IOA Altogether, that's how the Homestead dents were every two weeks all year long. stu The meeting places were the gymnasium and the auditorium. Assemblies ranging from a pantomime to numerous pep sessions were the excuse for missing a half to an hour of classes. March 1 was Bell 8a Howell's day. A rep- resentative sent from the company gave a special speech on the company's background if 1 ' .. as -v . 3 .. ,- .,'Au1v.-. .B I A PANTOMINE presented for the juniors and seniors by a true artist, Bruce Rathbun demon- strated a true and skillful culture. A FILLED AUDITORIUM, awaiting the start of another assembly, became a common occur- rence. A P
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qi'-,i Q' x,.' .34 I ln., v Aj.. yt l iii' I I r . 1 I l I 9 - l I 2 A 5 I2 AB BAND: FIRST ROW Cleft to rightj Ann Fritzsche, Marion Hansen, Cindy Farmer, Linda Glassner, Karen Zeller, Kathy Wall, Beth Bollin- er. SECOND ROW Cleft to rightl Kevin O'Malley, Ted Beerman, Becky Sparks, Brenda Dunkle, Sharon Getty, Denise Donnelly, Sheryl Hatke, Brian Sweet, Dave Scoby, Ann Clements, Mar- tha Lapunka, Susan Clark, Marsha Rocky. THIRD ROW CLeft to rightj Keith Walls, Kirby Chapman, Cindy Swihart, Jenny Seaney, Tam- my Wehner, Kim Chapman, John DeWald, Rob- in Miller, Steve Nelson, Mike Lehr, Jenny Horst- man, Richard Joslyn, Rick Craig, Erin Hodgess, Marty Cole, Jack Cantrell, Joe Donnell, Tina Taviano, Dave Small. FOURTH ROW Cleft to rightl John Tharp, Brian Duff, Brad Bishop, Mike Hippensteel, Dan Shideler, Sue Counterman, Jerry McDermott, Mark Rigsby, Tom Gregory, Jeff Parrish, Greg Rupright, Don White, Jeff McDermott, Jeff Bell. FIFTH ROW Cleft to rightl Sue Newman, Frank DeSantis, Gabrielle Miller, Brent Duff, Director Mr. James Kibby. Students qualif for tate band allads, classical or jazz, you name it, and the band can play it. Home- stead's new band director, Mr. James Kibby, motivitated them to achieve their best. Various awards and ratings were earned such as twenty-second place at the Indiana State Fair, second place from the Bluffton Street Fair, second place in the Roanoke Parade and first place in the Berne Parade. The band also participated in the annual NISBOVA contest in Elkhart, IN. Marching Band, Jazz and Orchestra all earned first division ratings. In addition, three students, Dan Shidler, Dave Small and Kevin Dullaghan, were in- volved in the all-state band contest. This is one of the highest honors one can re- ceive in band. All of the long practice sessions proved to be worthwhile as many members discovered the various rewards of musical instru- mentation. JAZZ BAND: FIRST ROW Cleft to rightl Linda Glassner, Cindy Farmer, Marion Hansen, Ted Beerman, Kim Chapman, Sheryl Hatke, Rose Neddeff, Celeste Gast. SECOND ROW Cleft to rightj Dan Shideler, 1 Jerry McDermott, Sue Counterman, Brian Mc- Laughlin, Kevin Dullaghan. THIRD ROW Cleft to rightl Cindy Sterling, Tina Taviano, Dave Small, Rick Craig, Jack Cantrell, Erin Hodgess. FOURTH ROW Cleft to rightllyick Means, Mar- sha Rockey, Frank DeSantis, artha Lapunka, Dan Powers.
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