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Mr. John Kimbrel, principal, assists in the promotion of Jasper Pennington, 86, to Lieutenant Colonel Mr. and Mrs. Pennington, Dr. and Mrs. Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Barth, and Chaplain Geary finish the meal at the Military Ball. Andres Ozores, 85, commander of the 1984-85 Sabre Guard 24 Military Ball
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MUSICAL comedy relief through the show, falls to Albert's mother, portrayed by Terri Lusenhop, 85. Margaret Moeller, 86, was student director, with Renee Beliveau, Emilie Fredricks, and Kim Kilpatrick, 85, providing the choreography. Jan Hofer, 87, served as rehearsel accompanist. Mrs. Lee Howe is dramatic and technical advisor. She has been with JCHS for approximately 15 years. Mr. Charles Volland, the music director for the production, recieved his BME at A Emporia State College, and his MM at Kansas State University. Mr. Norman Hogan directed the pit band for the show. A lot of hard work and concentration went into the vocal performance as was evident at the production. Without the combined effort of all involved, it wouldn't have gone off as well as it did, said Mr. Volland. The show ran three nights, April 18, 19, and 20, to good crowds both Friday and Saturday . Tom Backscheider, 86, and Martie Galvan, 85, (Kim Macafee), 85, enjoy a dance. Musical 23
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The 1985 Military Ball Queen, Liza Harris, 86, with her excort John Perkins, walk under the Saber Guard. MILITARY BALL Event highlight year, awards presented A.pril 13th, mar- chaplins, delivered to the rank ofl ked the JROTC fifth the invoction, c LTC. Penningtonl annual Military after which dinner will assume thel Ball at tne Fort was served. The position of bat-| menu or the balltalion commander| was prvided by the next year, the Officer' sClub, and Liza Harris, 86, Riley Off' Club. The event. highlight of Blue Jay talion's year, began at 6:30 p.m., as cadets were troduced to JROTC insructors and the staff, guests were seated during the in the main bal- Battalion lroom of the Of ficer's Club for Stefula, the remainder of promoted the evening. the headlined by Fillet Bat- Mignone'. After dinner, awards were given in- to recognized those the cadets who had shown % outstanding battalion leadership and also a JROTC cadet, afterward academic progress was chosen as this I year, year's Military com- Ball Queen. Fol-| John lowing the awards, was the remainder ofl the the night was left ; and to the cadets for and mander, 85 to rank of c Col Chaplin Wesley Jasper Pennington, dancing Geary, chief of 85, was promaoted socializing. Shawn Ring, 86, and friends seated at a table during the ball. Military Ball 25
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