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Orche Q . .,.. E , .g:- -, sd I-U. wifi! , X' l 3 At piano-Penny Tomey. Row 1-Pat Rawlings, Phil Thorpe, Elaine Patterson, Yvon- ne Davis, Janie Lance, Jim Smith, Robin Tunget, and Susie Langdon. Row 2-Carolyn North, Jane Barnes, Marilyn Stephens, Sylvia Gilley, Markeeta Brandenburg, Mike Hodge, Vivian VanSkyock, Irma Wertz, Gary Davis, and Claudia Wimmer. Row 3- Marilyn Thorpe, Linda Thompson, Eddie Sutton, Linda Clines, Donna Martz, Kenny Alltop, David Brown, and Dennis Meranda. Row 4-Beth Lautzenheiser, Rex Harper, Steve Jones, and Mr. Robert Dwiggins. st ra Attending A Weekend for Strings at Ball State was one of the varied activities in which members of the Southside Orchestra participated during the year. Out 5 of town trips included attending a concert in Indianapolis, taking part in the Five Star IVlusicaI at Terre Haute, and a per- formance at the Veteran's Hospital in lVlari- - . on. Other projects included playing at the annual Christmas Sing at the fieldhouse, a fall concert, the school Christmas program, and a performance for the Kiwanis Club in the spring. Heading the orchestra this year were of- ficers Pat Rawlings, president, Beth Lautz- enheiser, vice-president, Phil Thorpe, sec- retary, Susan Langdon, treasurer, Carolyn North, social chairman, and Irma Wertz, publicity manager. Directors were lVlr. Robert Dwiggins and IVIr. Floyd Hurst. Individual members achieved high ra- tings at the Ball State music contest. gigs- Y, 1 Jim Smith practices on his viola before the start of his orchestra class. 63
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Helping to create and preserve school spirit at all major school functions this year was the Southside Rebel Band. Among the major contributions were playing at football and basketball games, pep sessions, and concerts. Starting the year with incomplete in- strumentation and no uniforms, the band now has approximately forty members. An energetic campaign to raise the money for uniforms was launched early in the school year, allowing uniforms to be purchased in a minimum of time. Among the fund raising projects were a candy sale, two skating parties, a Hi-Fi record hop, fall concert, and a solicitation of students, teachers, and private con- cerns. Selected by the band members to serve as officers for the year were Ron Green, president, Nancy Lowery, vice- president, lVIarsa Miller and Lois Ward, secretaries, and Richard VanSkyock, treasurer. Irma Wertz served as reporter. lVlr. Robert Dwiggins, director, guided the group throughout the year. Mr. Robert Dwiggins conducts the combined band and orchestra at the Christmas convocation. Band Row 1-Mike Hodge, Lois Ward, Barbara Allen, Beth Lautzen- heiser, Larry LaChat, Sharon Kelso, Nita Sosbe, Linda Crawley, and Markeeta Brandenburg. Row 2-Cheryl Wilson, Larry Rank- in, Kathy Roberts, Vivian VanSkyock, John Haney, Peggy Jo Nliller, Ricky Kirkman, Donna IVlartz, David Brown, and David Young. Row 3-Nancy Lowery, Carolyn Byers, Nancy Alexander, 62 Irma Wertz, Priscilla Jarnagin, Susie Brandenburg, Mickey Swearingen, Laura Walburn, Rick Wojcik, Kenny Alltop, Richard VanSkyock, Jesse Winningham, Dennis Meranda, and Ron Green. Row 4-Dennis Trout, Pat Rawlings, Sally Phillips, Steve Jones, and Mr. Robert Dwiggins,
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Clockwise-Peggy Miller, Mary Opperman, Rene Swearingen, and Shirley Kidd. Through the combined ef- forts ofthe majorettes, Rebel- lettes, cheerblock, and cheer- leaders, a touch of color and a Rebel rousing spirit were added to many athletic events, pep sessions, and pro- grams throughout the year. Leading the cheerblock were Judy Cummings, Patty Petro, Diane Sly, Connie Greg- ory, Judy Pattison, and Judy Reese, cheerleaders, and Ne- na Evans and Donna lVlanor, block leaders. Guiding the Rebellettes were Shirley Kidd, Peggy IVlil- ler, Mary Opperman, and Rene Swearingen. ebel Boosters, One And All Row 1--Vicki Hoover, Jill Doster, Betty Hurn, Vivian VanSky- Sherry Shesler, Pat Sumwalt, Marilyn Thorpe, and Crystal ock, Becky Haskett, and Markeeta Brandenburg. Row 2-Con- Towles. Row 4-Carolyn North, Kathy Lockwood, and Sheryl nie Janney, Kaye Rooney, Linda Barefoot, Barbara Carnes, and Fletcher. Vicki Hansard. Row 3-Barbara Allen, Beth Lautzenheiser, 64
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