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Band FIRST ROW: Sally McClure, Carol Chapman, Tom Perry, Bonnie Skinner, Jennie Sue Allen Marla Jean Shipman, Dorothy Luman, Marilyn Wheeler, Nancy Read, Mary Link. SECOND ROW! Jeanette Watson, Sondra Schwab, Vivian Shelton, Carmen Cadden, Jerry Wayman, Robert Hogenson, Ronald Martin, Shirley Shaw, Edwin Meyers, Jacqueline Gentry, David Turner, Charles Giovannini, Jack Baker, Arnold Blodgett, Wayne Love- less, Leslie Welty. THIRD ROW! Elaine Wellborn, Carole Cupp, Heidi Herboth, Barbara Higgins, Jane Barnett John Grim, Ronnie Miley, Jill Wimp, Donavan Wilhite, Leo Goeke, Jack Rice Wanda Lewis, John Bagley, Gene Howes, Terry Troester. Band Every student of KHS is familiar with our school band. During the football season these musicians work almost as long and as hard as the football players to bring you musical entertain- ment during half-time. At the invitation of Missouri University, the KHS band participated in Band Day. During the winter months, in addition to regular class work, the band plays for home basket- ball game s. The exhibitions of baton tossing at half-time by the majorettes are almost as interest- ing as the game itself. Long in our memories will remain exhibitions given this year by Elaine Wellborn and Carol Chapman. The se girls did everything but make the baton talk. Then when spring comes the band journeys to spring contests both at the KSTC and the Uni- versity of Missouri, The band does its best to make your stay at KI-IS a musical and merry one.
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Drum Majors-Carol Chapman and Elaine Wellborn: Majorettes-He idi Herboth and Carole Cupp. Majorettes The K1-IS band was a familiar sight at KI-IS football games. And a sight that will linger in the minds of students was the flashing batons and high-stepping boots of the majorettes. These girls led that band through its high school activities and served as a symbol for our musical high school. At KHS basketball games the girls showed KHS spectators some of the finer aspects of the art as they artfully filled Kirk Auditorium with swishing rods of steel. N . Q' B F ,, Q gut . . i xg, K P ,7'l af , 11: x I9 4 A F I L ,KVL 'f i .91 ii' f .W-5' ' Q it 4 ui A 4 i L xi ' Straight formation. at E' ,'V7-ww. ' ' . - if- I W ff 'f' I If V 'V H ii- - Q V .:,, QW' Q, .-...gg Q I A -, I .,., H f K ,I , ,,.,,,.- ,Q WE h ' : A 1 f- I i , ' iiloeeiffigfgzif- A--il? t 7 Ai I gl' . ' E' X ig K P '- K , k 9 sf:, a,', ' A I '- ' ' i t' - ' . -Q K , , , X . f 7fw::v?L7 W I N 7 A' P' . kiss '65 t ,fl t I tv zj1:,5g:V.k .xggjiglr , , Treble clef formation.
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Page 94 text:
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FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: Janice Hopewell, Franette Stickler, Bill Hamilton, T. W. Sorrell, Carolyn Sue Cragg, Shirley Shaw, Barbara Moore, Nancy Read, Mary Link, George Grim, Roberta Scobee. Sylvia Ownbey, Lora England, Faye Ewing, Beverly Major, Shirley Yadon, Martha Denslow, Judy Spurling. Gloria Reese, Ann Snyder, Amber Grubb, Lavena Hanes, Ruth,Cowan, Jane Bar- nett, Jeanette Watson, Sondra Schwab, Vivian Shelton, Tom Perry, Sally McClure, Bonnie Skinner, Jennie Sue Allen, Elaine Wellborn, Delno West, Edwin Meyers, Gene I-lowes, Jack Baker, .Tack Rice, Leo Geoke. Orchestra The KHS Orchestra combines the talents of the high school band with the string section Al though the two branches met daily they had only one night a week to put the two sections together Members of the group will remember the Thursday night treks to the high school. At Christmas time the orchestra combined talents with the chorus to give us a very beautiful and memorable Christmas Concert. It is the memory of this program that will long remind stu dents of the orchestra.
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