Huntertown High School - Citadel Yearbook (Huntertown, IN)

 - Class of 1962

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Marches and Soothing Suites. Our high-stepping strutters have added much spirit and sparkle by participating in peppy performances. Standing left to right are Judy Frazier, Peggy O ' Neal, John Bookman, Sandra Rosenberry, Pat Wilkinson, and keeling is Linda Wilkinson. Proud of their hard-earned letter sweaters, the band seniors are, next to railing, left to right: Jean Mc- Bride, Shirley Marschand, Dianna Aukerman, Ruth Weaver, Peggy Rogers. SECOND ROW: Richard Bowker, John Yates, Craig German, Steve Merriman, Harold Walker. Hours of valuable time and patience have contributed to the many fine perform- ances displayed by our band this year . Under the sincere efforts of our director, Mr. Walter Sloffer, and the assistance of the band officers, the band has given good moral support and has pepped up the stu- dents at numerous home basketball games. On several occasions the majorettes twirled and won much admiration from the audience. Also throughout the year, the band has traveled many roads to par- ticipate in various parades and contests, the results of which were always as valu- able as they were honorable . The honor of being crowned Band Queen this yeat was obtained by Sue Pusey at the annual skating parr - on October 2, through her earnest eifotts of selling the most tickets. 23

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Jl Music Makers Air High-Stepping Mj y m |ir-»t ' iK»ff.i»;:4 r ; % I HUNTlRTOWNF ' ' ' FIRST ROW, left to right: Mr. Sloffer, Sandra Keller, Cheryl German, Louise Hyndman, Sandra Rosenberry, Ruth Weaver, Jane Heck, Shirley Yoder, Jean McBride, Shirley Marschand, Linda Gump, John Bockman. SECOND ROW: Janet Clayton, Carolyn Nofzinger, Sue Pusey, Beverly McGraw, Carol Closson, Gayle Green, Peggy Rogers, Dianna Aukerman, Ellen Ringler. THIRD ROW: Judy Frazier, Sidney Merriman, Caroll McBride, Judy Atkinson, Diane Gaff, Sue Sauder, Judy McDougall, Leon Lansaw, Sandy Simon, Sharon Pranger, Peggy O ' Neal. FOURTH ROW: Linda Wilkinson, Wayne Jenkins, John Yates, Gary Hursch, Richard Bowker, Tom Barkley, Linda Cantu, Mike Pepe, Joe Clark, Pat Wilkinson. FIFTH ROW: Steve Merriman, Harold Walker, Chuck Logar, Sam Sloffer, Wayne Hollopeter, Craig German, Dale Nelson. Horns up and ready, says Mr. Sloffer, the band director, as he swings the band into a lilting melody. The band officers, Richard Bowker, vice-president; Ruth Weaver, secretary; Jean McBride, librarian; John Yates, president; have spent much extra time in carrying out their numerous tasks. 22



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Songs and Smiles of Choraliers FRONT ROW, left to right: Ronnie Hamm, Louise McBride, Elizabeth Jackson, Linda Wilkinson, Mary Ann Slagle, Barbara Smith, Elaine Dixon, Jerilyn Moss, Pat Byerley, Bill Grace, Mrs. Learned. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Smith, Sue Benward, Sandy Keller, Nancy Miller, Kay Lorenz, Janice Maines, Pat Closson, Jane Keener, Cheryl Rexroth, Glenda Smith. THIRD ROW: Janet Bower, Hazel Ott, John Yates, David Browning, Charles Disbrow, Larry Shepherd, Jon Bookman, Sam Gloyd, Sherman Hathaway, Dave Rudolph, Dale Nelson, Carol Bear. Mrs . Anna Learned was graduated from Evansville College with an AB de- gree in 1938 . She then did graduate work at Indiana State Teacher ' s College and at Indiana University . For the next four years, she taught in the Robb Township schools. Chicago was her next stop. She re- mained there for several years as Pub- licity and Special Events Director for the Museum of Science and Industry. After returning to southern Indiana in 1951, Mrs. Learned became choir and band director at Johnson Township schools and remained there nine years . During seven of these nine years, music students and the choirs under her leadership con- tinued to take firsts at the NISBOVA state contests . We are proud to have Mrs . Learned as our choir director this year at Huntertown. 24

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