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Band members prepare for dedication of Shenandoah High School Mr. Beuhler, in action! eated: Gary Stout, Stan Smith, Sandy Slick, Troy Price, Ron Brown Row 3: Ken Walters, David Ratliff, Tom Bell, Ron yres Row 2: Rick Best, Randy Webb, Mike Horan, Debbie Erli, Terry Fadely, Ray V311 COUT- 99 7
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Ss Due to the combined efforts of Mr. Richard Beuh- ler and the members of the Shenandoah Marching Raiders, the student body and the community have had the privilege of the spine-tingling music provided by the band. During the month of June, 1967, the band began marching as one body. Dur- ing the same month, the band performed in its first parade at Middletown, during the Lions Fair. In August of 1967, the band performed at the Shelbyville County Fair, and won lst prize. Other first includeg Parker, Mermaid Festival in North Webster, in spite of rainy weather, and an excel- lent rating at Contests. The band has also per- formed at Ball State University and Anderson Col- lege. Mr. Beuhler is pleased with the facilities at Shenandoah, and feels the band helps to create school spirit and community relations. Congress- man Richard Roudebush and Past-Senator Ralph Harvey both praised the band highly and wished them continued success.
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i With dying of voices, the Shenandoah Honor Soci- ety Inet formally for the last time May 2, 1968, in the cafetorium in honor of the Senior members. With the leaving of the old, and the coming of the new, the Honor Society still maintains its stan- dards of scholarship, character, leadership, and ser- vice. During the school year, the Honor Society conducted a Christmas toy collection for the chil- dren at the Knightstown Soldiers and Sailors Home. Three new members were inducted during the year, Seniors, Bruce Brattain, Les Peckin- paugh, and Jane Weidner. This year, the sponsor- ing organizations were: Henry County Savings and Loan, Bank of Henry County, Kennard Branch, and Union State Bank, at Sulphur Springs. Seated, left to rightg Mrs. Alexander, Mrs. Reedy, Mrs. Gor- don, sponsors, Jeff Carman, Treasurer, Thad Loudenback, President, Doug Stonebraker, Vice-President, Eileen Dick, Secretary. Row 2: Eddie Jones, Cheryl Charlton, Hazel Dunn, Susy Jameson, Jo Ann Cash, Cheryl Ratliff, Sandy Slick, Deb- by Webb, Brenda Moore, Carol Boyer, Teresa Wilson. Row 3: Bruce Brattain, Larry Bay, Alan Painter, David Rat- liff, Ron Erli, KenrWisehart, Bruce Shaffer, Tom Bell, Perry Cade, Richard Fattic. Row 4: Les Peckinpaugh, Ty Huffman, Paul Shockley, Harold Huff, Jane Weidner, Lyla Wise, Diana Klepinger, Pamm Bai- ley, Rita Lyons, Doris Peavler, Janet White.
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