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Bird Sandy, Friesner, Linda, Kime, John, Evans, jim, Althoff, Rex. ROW 4: Lehman, Steve Leckrone, David, Worthington, Richard, Wesco, Virgil, Kleckner, Carole, Glass, Steve, Perry Charles, Anderson, Davis, Lung, Carol, Wenger, Larry, Yenna Robert, Parker, Mary jo, Kel- ver, Ron, Molnar, Mike, Ulrich, Ron: Cropsey, Robert, Althoff, Eric, Schalliol, Sue, Sheetz Joyce, Smith, Bruce Ed., Buckles, Dennis, Miller, Douglas, Johnson, Ron, Weldy, Sara. ROW 4: Maurer, Paul, Eslinger, Rick, Horein, Diane, Ruckert, Mark, Weikel, Jerry, Leck- rone, Paul, Marker, Allen, Andrews, Jerry, Worthington, David, Myers, Dennis. ROW 5: . . I h- Mr. Russell Ruby, Wisser, Robert, Stoneburner, jim, Stevenson, Glen, Poikus, Richard, Bee ler, Alan, Wiley, jerry, Kenaga, Dennis, Franklin, Ronald, Nance, Richard, Kehr, Lorna Rogers, Neva, Vickrey, Richard, Minne, Paul, Bradway, Jim. 1 Freshman Dennis Rogers gets some tips from Mr. Ruby and student teacher Loren Berger. Other freshmen in the group are Elaine Wolfe, Barbara Myers, Kevin Wit- wer, David Harness and Douglas Sellon. The Marching Kingsrnen and Pennettes in the familiar block formation. Mwwidag Kimgsmew as F-lalbtiww ' I The Penn band opened the '64-'65 music season on September 2, t the Tournament of Bands at Riverview Amusement Park, Chr- a cago. In October they escorted our American Field Service stu- dents in the United Nations Day parade. Pennettes and musicians raised the band to 117 strong. Marchers ' ' lf ' la in swing down Memory Lane at the Homecoming Ha time p y g outstanding numbers from the bandis last four years. These ranged from the Twist, the Birth of the Blues, and the perky Never on Sunday to the optimistic Everything's Corning Up Roses. The b d l traveled to School Field for the Riley game where Pen an aso nettes brandished their umbrellas as the band played Sjepteribler ' ' ' ' - 1 - ' e in the Rain. The band followed this with the gay, No ace 1 Home show tune, Camelot. Though somewhat smaller than the marching band, the pep band lived up to its name at pep sessions and basketball games. The annual Winter Concert was held january 17. The public was also entertained at the April 4 Spring Concert, which featured Jim Evans, soloist, singing selections from the Broadway hit, My Fair Lady. The 65 freshmen in the cadet band competed in a contest at South Whitley on April 3, One week later the concert band competed at Angola, Indiana. The band closed the season in the same style with which they opened it-a parade-on Memorial Day.
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4 J ls The Kingsmen March- ing Band spells out PENN. The marching band and Pennettes provided halftime en- tertainment at all Penn home football games. Director of Instrumen- tal Music Russell Ruby makes some mental notes as sophomore Paul Leckrone rehears- es a concert selection. CONCERT BAND ROW! Ito r Gay Anna Doi Joi Geerligs Jackie Simms Vicki Shaller, Terry, Metz, Cheryl, Katterheinrich, Larry, Cary, Linda, Holycross, Sue, Wolf, Gary Marker, Linda, Parker, Barbara, Merrick, Janet. ROW 2: Shupe, Jean, May, Linda, Hall Sue, Phillips, Annette, Powell, Gloria, Weis, Carolyn, Reichert, Bruce, Metz, Gary, Thomas Don, Smith, Sarajane, Zbrzezny, Cheryl, Weikel, Cathy, Stevens, Ruth, Naugle, Patricia Nicholas, Sharon, Baker, Joyce, Doi, Judy, Mason, Tomi, DeLong, Ann, Weade, Barbara Neitzel, Cynthia. RGW 3: Wilson Dee' Bean To Moore, Bud, Bowman, Bruce, Keel , Eakins, Joe, Vandygriff, Gene, Cox a 1 y ml Torn, Fuson, Linda, Hayden, Katrina, Souza, Randy Margie, Zehrung, Vicki, Takace, Shirley, Nemes, Joan, Kollar, Tom, Grimes, Karen, Brown Larry, Gall, Sandy, Brown, Craig, Geerligs, john, Long, Sharon, Cornell, Larry, Ingle, Daryle E mt, s , E Q P-H-M Director of Music Wilbur Esling- er and Penn choral di- rector LaMar Holo- way discuss Penn's choir participation in the annual spring four-city festival at Elkhart High School. 5 :
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CHAMBER CHOIR-ROW ONE: Mr. Holaway, Sponsor, Barbara Moore, Becky Laiclig, Pam Newcomer, Linda Mumby, Jackie Phillip, Pam Blue, Lin- da Proudiit, Jean Shupe, Vicky Mumby, Lois Schutz. ROW TWO: Terry Schaller, Jim Evans, Carl Meisel, Ron Schriver, Steve Glass, Mike Clewell, Marcel Rydzinski, Burnd Miles, Pat Opelt, Larry Brown. GIRLS CHOIR ROW 4: Katie Zeiger, Eileen Mc- Intyre, Monica Cocahower, Linda Hosford, Darlene Rider, Barbara Brown, Peggy Richards, Mary Lou Schneer Patti Lipinski, Pam Blue, Janet Collins, Pam Van Deventer, Marlene Hixenbaugh. ROW 3: Director C. LaMar Holaway, Marcia Bishop. Marcia Montgomery, Wilma Carter, Carol Christy, Joy Bogan, Barbara Stiver, Connie Steinbaugh, Debbie Coles, Betty Matherly,
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