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Sugar Canes Glenna Neumasfer, 1964 Drill Teamer of the Year, swiiches fo her role as a dance insfruc- for and demansfrafes an Alley Cai step fa Mary Befh Gilligan, Carol Bufler, Cheryl Carder, Patsy Altman, Pennie Baughman, Suzanne Chesfer, Sue Hielm, Ginna Dean, Suella Coffey, Susan Chrisfie, and Cornelia Bower lrighil. 1964 Head Maiareffe Debbie Combs and As- sisfanf Maioreffe Sandi Layion lead Cafhy Lee, Sandy Ballard, Lois Oakley, Yvonne Jackson, Burma Gilmer, Bobbi Lively, Bambi Scoff, Marilyn Kendrick, Sandy Hall, and Marcia McCallisfer onfo fhe field fbelowl. Sugar Cane Officers, Dot Oakley, Captain, and Bev Green, Second Lieutenant, left, and Linda VanderKodde, First Lieufenanf, right, inspecf fhe hair and uniforms of Sherri Beech, Judy Henry, Donna Roberison, Kafhay McKenna, Cheryl Miller, .lane Roof, Jean Dickinson, Pa! Siarkey, Karen Decker, Shari Scoh, Sherrie Pullen, and Diane Seavy Ibe- low righfl. 1 ri
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bmi? Lexi-4 :feagfi ' tiivfgef P 3 Kc The Hurricane Marching Band maiorettes Tony Turbeville, Carol Bell, Judy White, Sharon 5 ,v.s.t.. . ll J A v L -, , , ..F f.,f . C rf - A - ws: 'cwff -ff I A dh h. ll' Hurricane Marching Band officers Lanny Cecka, First Lieutenant, Janet Kammskl' San I Bell' Palsy W 'ie' Mary Hill' Diemer, Drum Maiarette, Jim Gallery, Second Lieutenant, and John ard, Assistant Head Maiorette Jo Ann Lopez, 1 I Criswell, Captian, look over a marching schedule. and Drum Malorette Janet Dlemer. FLUTES: C. Ackerman, S. Armstrong, J. Blount, A. Chlebina, J. Christen- berry, M. Crandall, J. Diemer, D. Dierks, S. Johnson, K. Lockhart, J Norwood, P, Parrott, C. Saliclc, B. Sparlcman, M. Turpen, D. Worley, D Martin, J. Robinett. CLARINETS: R. Beach, C. Bell, A. Blessing, S. Boling W. Cordes, B. Cotterman, J. Crum, J. Cummings, T. Deag, D. Draper, M Enfield, M. Graham, S. Hemby, M. Hilliard, R. Janes, S. Kaminski, M. King, G. Klein, B. Levenson, T. Lutz, K. McGill, G. Mohler, S. Moore, H. Nichols L. Oboler, S. Pabst, B. Petersen, C. Pinkerton, L. Stouder, M. Tommasi, T. Turbeville, T. Waddingtcn, P. White, R. White, S. Wilder, B. Wil- liams, J. Wish, L. Younlcer. SAXOPHONES: C. Allen, C. Cadoret, C. Cran dall, E. Dix, B. Hager, J. Lopez, B. Payne, D. Wallace, J. Webb, D 1 I Hodgman. BELLS: B. Robinson, S. Shannon. CORNETS: K. Birlrman, C Bennett, B. Burch, B. Campbell, L. Cecka, J. Criswell, M. DeSear, Wt. Ed wards, D. Fagan, J. Frain, K. Freese, C. Hager, G. Keip, J. Malcholm, L McReynalds, D. Miley, D. Poe, T. Quarmby, S. Skene, D. Tennis, K Waldo. HORNS: C. DeLay, P. Graham, J. White, R. Reed, R. Wiley. BARI- TONES: G. Bolton, J. Hilliard, J. Price, M. Stephens. TROMBONES: B Cable, J. Cooper, J. Gallery, L. Haldeman, L. Robinson, D. Schooley, J Yelvington, D. Zuber. TUBAS: J. Cooper, S. Fezatte, J. Holton, A. Kel- lar, R. Ketchum, P. MacDonald, H. Miller, T. Robinett. PERCUSSION: S Bell, J. Davis, J. Hager, S. Kitchner, T. Kushmer, B. Mn-Manamy, B. Mor ales, O. Olsen, D. Thompson.
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The Manatee Sugar Canes received high praise this season for such performances as their moving Bat- tle Hymn of the Republic show and their light ren- I dition of Alley Cat.' This versatile group of girls, instructed by Miss Mildred Emmelhainz, worked long hours to bring the best of shows to the Manatee football fans. The girls' season began before the first football game. Both new and old Sugar Canes practiced dur- ing the summer on their dance, flag drill, and Ain't She Sweet , their opening show. Then during sixth period and Thursday practices, under the watchful eye of Miss E , they perfected their shows. l i964 Color Guard members include Glenna Neumoster, Sara Ezell, Sue Stuart, and Bon- nie Cline flefti. Drill Instructors, Bonnie Cline, Lynda Bar- rett, Lynda Keever, Bobby Jo Carrington, Sue Geldert, and Dot Oakley help Sugar Cane members Betsy Day, Karren Deane, Robbie Surratt, Darrell Ann Hirshberg, Sarah Burnett, Peni Coon, Margaret Drew, and Cheryl Seavy perfect their marching steps Cleft centeri, Mrs. Ann Caldwell, co-sponsor of the Sugar Canes, checks Janice Wilson's uniform while f' Patty Purinton, Sally Lagle, Charlotte Moore, Mariorie Ribachuk, Jane Porter, Myla Shetlar, and Peggy Moore wait their turns Cabovei. A, Miss Mildred Emmelhainz, director of the Sugar Canes, explains the hows and whys of the Drill Team to a group of first year girls. They are Trudy Remington, Vicki Tarver, Ruth Pierce, Barbara Osborne, Ann Knowles, Patty Strickland, Janice Hooker, Karen Shaw, Suzanne Peterson, Carolyn Blades, Linda Far- ber, and Karen Smith Qbelow leftj. Not pictured are Stephanie Wright, Penny Tasch, and Christie Little.
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