Manhattan High School - Blue M Yearbook (Manhattan, KS)

 - Class of 1963

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Marchz'ng, Concert Bonds Spend Long Hours Working for Perfection Marching Band, through many long, hard practice sessions, became a well-coordinated performing group. These practice sessions also gave band members a broad background in all kinds of music. The majority of the band's appearances were at home football games. However, they also performed in the K-State Homecoming and Band Day parades. The group performed at the Kansas State Teachers' meeting in Topeka in late October. In March they held a band clinic, and in May, presented their talents to the public in a concert. Band was divided into two grottps, the symphonic band and the concert band. Symphonic band was ar- ranged for the group of more advanced students. Ofhcers who were elected hy band members were Bob Clegg, president: Bill Bevan: vice-president, and Mike McCormick, secretary. Rick Broadhurst was drum major and served as a Held general. BAND-Front Row: David Mellgren, Steve Umbaugh, Bob Brock- inan, lNIartlia Betton, Marilyn Yeo, Donna Simmons, Yvonne Ba- con. Row 2: Susan Campbell, joel Dempsey, Karen Reynolds, Hlcnonah Carey, Linda XYoodhonse, Sue XVright, Linda lrlorvath, Debbie DeMand, Gloria Baxter, Linda Carlson, Mike McCormick, Paula Sanford, Jan Goodrich, Masonobn Ikeniiya, Nancy Hon- stead, Larry Kirmser. Row 3: Nancy Norvell, Mary Furney, Rich- ard Baker, Margaret Nordin, Helen Jacobson, Lynette Barclay, Nancy Morse, Mike Emig, Richard Roan, Steve Beck, Norman Byers, Larry Berlin, Patty Borg, Randy Koudcle, David Elder, Patty Groves, Terry Stillcy, .lan Rupp, Max Fritz, Mac lrlansing. Row -I: Roger Mulanax, Marjorie Parks, Bette Hill, Linda Dniva, ORClflES'I'RA-Front Row: Hansruedi Klay, Roger Mulanax, Dennis Underbjerg, Sandra Sagcser, Beccy Fink, Kathy YVilson. Row 2: Nancy Ward, Larry Larson, Monica Flinner, Mary Morse, Marcia Norby, Tina Pederson, Mike Smith, Linda Williams, Diane Gaede, Bette Ln Ed- wards, -lane Parrington, Linnetta johnson. Row 3: David Sloat, Clinton Clark, Martha Betton, Mae Hansing, Bob Brockman, Rick Broad- lnirst, Sherry Miller, Mary Furncy, Nancy Norvell, Susan Campbell, David Mellgrcn, Yvonne Bacon, Linda Carlson, Paula Sanford, -Ian Good- rich, Masonobu lkemiya, Nancy Honstead, Larry Kirmser, Marilyn Yeo. Row 4: David Yeo, Robert Socolofsky, Bruce Brown, Tom Noordsy,

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Taping interviews are Hi-Time members: Bonnie Sprague, Karen Mitchell, Carol Swaim, Karyn Nordin. Clubs Inform About Jobs, Hi-Time Tells MHS News Hi-Time, the high school radio show, was heard every Saturday morning at 10:00 on KMAN. This year, the staff was headed by Karyn Nordin, with Carol Swaim, Bonnie Sprague, and Karen Mitchell as her assistants. About 12 other students also helped with the shows. They worked on the program after school. The purpose of Hi-Time was to bring the news of MHS to the community. There were also special features concerning a wide variety of events, people, and issues at the high school, which were of special interest to the students. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA-Bottom Row: Faye L. Taplin, Linda Becraft, Linda Claydon, Sandra Lindgren, Mary Alice Wiard. Row 2: Kittie Jo Bayer, Janis Lundin, Janice Pom- pericn, Ann Minturn, Judy Burgess, Bonnie Sprague. Row 3: Mrs. Janis Coles, Nancy Dresser, Larry Niemoeller, Bounce Bad- ger, Beccy Fink, Jackie Dietrich, Debbie DeMand, Lynne Dakin With Mary Alice Wiard as president, the Future Teachers of America observed methods of teaching in elementary, secondary, and college level schools. Mem- bers attended meetings of the Secondary Education Association at Kansas State University, as well as the State FTA Convention. Officers included Faye Tap- lin, vice-president, Linda Claydon, secretaryg Sandra Lindgren, treasurer, and Linda Becraft and Bonnie Sprague, historians. The main objectives of the Medical Careers interest club were to help club members decide if they wanted to enter the Held of medicine, to give them the infor- mation necessary for this field, and promote the Candy Stripers. The group took trips to nursing schools and hospitals. Linda Woodhouse was presidentg Patty Goodson was vice-president, and Terri Trowbridge, secretary-treasurer of the organization. MEDICAL CAREERS-Bottom Row: Kathy Bainbridge, Paula Wilhoite, Linda Livingston, Esther Graves, Madeline Allen, Peggy Lane, Shirley McLaury. Row 2: Rose Mary Guess, Linda WVoodhouse, Deanna Colbert, Dianna Hileman, Barbara Daily, Rae Oine Lyon, Judy Houghton, Nancy Hunter. Row 3: Edith Mathies, Teryl Booz, Paula Johnson, Mary June Nelson, Christy Linn, Art Christopher, Bill Dodd, Frank Griffith, Nick Zack. Row -I: Mrs. Barbara Choplin, Terri Trowbridge, Bob Limbocker, Pat Haas, Roberta Cross, Sherry Miller, David Martin, Mary Louise Smaltz, Patty Goodson, Judy Van Valkenburgh. 4 5 . l E S : . 1 3 i 1 4 3



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JoAnn Carlson, Gary Hanna, Woody Babbitt, Lyle Porter, Mary Whitney, Janice Pomperien, Pete Olson, David Mitchell, Eric Romans, Roger Watson, George Gerritz, Tom Feldkamp, Bill Bevan, Gary Hood, John Agan, Steve Katz, Bob Clegg, Rick Broadhurst, Joyce Smith, Kathryn Heyne, jackie Dietrich, Bob Perego, Roger Barr. Row 5: Mr. Lawrence Norvell, Mr. David Frey, Beccy Fink, jeff Shenkel, jim Fonntaine, Phil Wendling, Bob Krause, Derald Rice, Larry Bratton, jim Carrender, Lyle Hofman, Steve Burris, john Hunter, Denny Bayer, Brian Wise, Charles Mandeville, Tom Martin, Ron Finley, Patty Dial, Brad Blaker, Quinton Kidd, Ralph Richardson, jim Ryan, Tom Noordsy. Row 6: jim Dailey, Ron Harrison, Mary McManis, Sara Fiser, Ann Moore, Bonnie Sprague, Alan Beckman, Gary Plumberg, Lysle Oppenlander, Lynnetta Johnson, jack jackson, Sarah Dallas, Lynn Larmer, Barbara Beeler. Ralph Richardson, Brad Blaker, Patty Dial, Lynette Barclay, Tom Feldcamp, Steve Beck, Norman Byers, Gary Hood, Bill Bevan, Steve Katz, Bob Clegg. Row 5: Mr. Lawrence Norvell, jeff Shen- kel, Bob Krause, Alan Beckman, Gary Plumberg, Ann Moore, Bonnie Sprague, Mike McCormick. V6Z7'Z.6IQ7 qv M usic Orchestra Porticipotors Goin Knowledge Although many music students were enrolled in both band and orchestra, the orchestral section was not connected with the band. The one exception was at the district festival, when the combined band and orchestra were allowed to send only ten ensembles for entrance in competition. Orchestra took care of complete arrangements for the annual variety show in the spring. They attended a CKL string clinic once during the year, and also held a concert of their own. Another important func- tion of the orchestra in the school was providing the instrumental background for 'AThe Wizard of Oz , this yearls school operetta. Students enrolled in the 58 piece orchestra gained an interest and appreciation toward the many types of music which they played. 115

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