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Ax Mr Kendall Phelps John Weber Mr. Loren Ziegler .., X til Marching during the Homecoming parade are JIM HURTIG sophomore, ROY HOUSH senior, and SHAWN BEUCHAT and TONY HOLISH sophomores, iPhoto by MICHAEL ES- CALANTEJ Q25 Between home basketball games, DIANNE SCHMIDT and DIANE DULTMEIER juniors, GENELL SCHULTES freshman, and MIKE RUECK sophomore concentrate on their Pep Band music. iPhoto by MECHELE OATHOUTJ 133 Playing the Star Spangled Banner, the marching band performs at the Championship football game. iPhoto by PAM SWARTZJ 143 Concentrating on playing the correct notes is LESA MARTINEK sophomore, while the rest of the percussion section keeps up a mod- erate tempo in On Broadway. iPhoto by Ml- CHAEL ESCALANTEJ Q59 Front row: Tina Cloe, Kim Stringer, Angie Hook, Kristin Brungardt, Monte Ellis, Kasey Kirkwood, Mark Biswell, Kevin Pokorney, Diane Dultmeier, Tony Earl, Second row: Judy Beaumont, Sonny Garner, Richie Jollie, Tony Housh, Tanya Ellis, Lisa Oathout, Jenny Griggs, Suzie Smith, Vicki Vande Veldeg Third row: Mechele Oathout, Lesa Martinek, Angela Roberson, Greg Abbott, Beth Brandenburg, Carol Robbins, Dianne Schmidt, Dave Goss, Stacey Wanklyng Back row: Marie Beuchat, Mike Rueck, Stan Pangrac, Roy Housh, Jim Hurtig, Todd Brandenburg, Mr. Kendall Phelps. Missing: Cathy Borders, Susan Bray, Patti Frey, Gina Jollie, iPhoto by TRACEY GRIGGSJ V H- ' Q A ':....g 'V ' pig. ,. K f-, 1 V' if J - .. 5' fn f: mf, - .- :f tit 1 r I, if .g i ' it ,. - 'A' ' V4 7 'L ff' , 1 if . 5'.r . E, .V an-rr V, 2 I . V - ' M Y 'ff ' A - in 'C' ,L A I W -fi- . ', H .- rs H ' -. Mgt, ,tg-Iv-1, WL ' A-VvA 5,,,,?i,A-W vk. for Y , in ,I Q. . k . fi, .1 ClassesfBandf 1 11
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is Eg M ... 7 ,, M A qs . f Z l , :'? f is . is . . T , A ,K f Mrs. Vera l-90n5l'd Mr. Jim Lindstrom Mr. Duane Millerskow MARCHING lN RAIN AT EMPGRIA Band . . . Participating in the Em- poria State Band Day seemed to be a good idea as the band started out early one October morning. Their minds quickly changed when they were told that they would be expect- ed to march even though it was mist- ing. During practice for the halftime show, the mist slowly turned to rain. MR. KENDALL PHELPS then told the band that they were going home. The marching band also performed at all home football games. The Stage Band became more ac- tive than in previous years, compet- ing at K-State's jazz festival and per- forming at the State Capitol. The Pep Band performed all Boys' Varsity home basketball games. These students also traveled to Hutchinson to root for the team. Many ensembles and solos were taken to the Mid-East League Band Day and to regionals. Those that re- ceived l's at either or both were pic- tured on the awards page. At league the band was rated a Il and at region- als it was rated a Ill. fly Practicing for the upcoming concert, SU- SAN BRAY senior, MIKE RLIECK, MONTE EL- LIS, and RlCHlE JOLLIE sophomores, and GENELL SCHLILTES freshman strive to keep their instruments in tune. iPhoto by NANCY MARTINJ Q25 While playing in the Pep Band at the State basketball playoffs, sophomores SHAWN BEUCHAT and TONY HOUSH share a music stand. iPhoto by DIANE DULTMEIERJ C35 Before the performance at K-State's jazz band festival, MR. KENDALL PHELPS helps the trumpet players warm up. iPhoto by JUDY BEALIMONTJ llOfClassesfBand 'ts st. ,. N Mrs. Marty Neeley 3 . ,g....,. Ns
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ORKING, TRYING, COMPLETINGI Shop .. . In the shop, students worked hard to finish their projects. Each year projects were different and more complicated. DARON HOW- ARD sophomore and LINDI SWAIN senior made waterbeds. HOWARD started his waterbed second semes- ter, and he planned to be done by the end of the year. Other projects that were made were a threstle table by ANDY LEWIS sophomore, a curio cabinet by BOBBY PFANNENSTIEL junior, curio clocks, cedar chests, and a two-door chest by JIM STADLER senior. The shop got three new machine: a metal bender, which bends all sorts of metal, a spot welder, which welds thin metal, and a pedestal grinder, which grinds more efficiently than the previous machine. Another welding class, Welding ll, was added. The Booster Club also used the shop to build a new set of bleachers for next year's football season. KU Paying close attention to instructor MR. KEITH KARLAN as he explains how he should use the piece of wood, ANDY LEWIS sopho- more listens. iPhoto by PAM SWARTZJ Q21 Before he finishes varnishing, KEVIN SA- FARIK sophomore steps into his cedar chest. iPhoto by PAM SWARTZJ Q35 Using his time wisely during class, senior RICK SCHIMDT, tries to finish his project. iPhoto by PAM SWARTZj C45 After completing his work, GREG ABBOTT sophomore shows his playfulness by doing a demonstration. iPhoto by MECHELE OATH- OUTJ 112jClassesfShop
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