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The pep band lives up to its name by adding pep to our yells and to the atmosphere of the game, This band consists of sixteen members from the varsity band who play at all home basketball games. This year's mem- bers are Bill Hackett, Barbara Runkel, Bart Updike, Mike Anthony, Jerry Black, Ronnie Lalfeber, Carol Wenning, Jim Sprinkles, Jeanette Potter, Lewis -lay, Sandy Huffman, Frank Frosch, Bob Leonard, Bill Sweet, Steve Bradley, and Jerry Zimmer, Here Mr. Wirker prepares to direct the next number during a home ball game. High stepping Bill Hackett, drum major, led our marching band. Bill also step- ped into the shoes of Mr. Wicker and direct- ed the pep band during the home football games. At the last home football game, Octo- ber 22, the American Legion presented Ron- nie I,aFeber a certificate of merit. Ronnie, at the beginning of each game, played the Star Spangled Banner for their flag-rais- ing ceremony. .I7. For the first time in the history of S,H.S., a fea ture twirler was added to the attraction of our band Sharon Stout, who obtained a first in the state twir ling contest, dazzled the fans' eyes with her feats. i
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The first section of Choralaires under the direction of Miss Rust includes the following: tl-low 13 Donna Keev- er, Patricia Hotle, Sarah Weber, Susie Lutes, Sherry Wil- son, Sucille Hinchman, Marian McMillien, Susan Hunter, Judy Jarvis, tRow 23 Lana Stonebraker, Cheryl Forsythe, Donna Felty, Susan Scott, Ellen McArthur, Judy Kelly, Jeanne Harrington, Shirley Price, Eletta Simonton, Cyn- thia Dietrich, Nancy Ellwanger, Judv Higdon, and Nancy Harper, tRow 33 John Seitz, Richard Reed, Steve Noble, Steve Ewalt, Steve Swails, Richie Schwimmer, Chuck Stumph, Chuck Heady, Rodger Prince, and Miss Rust. The second group under the direction of Mr. Wicker consists of tRow 13 Judy Dolton, Jean Thompson, Carol Gastineau, Marcia Creighton, and Marcia Eppen, tRow 23 Sharon Thompson, Sharon Chastain, Carol Calvin, Pat Cannon, Peggy Bonham, Johnny Crane, and Linda Wil- son, lRow 333 Bill Hissam, George Najar, John Harris, Mary Jo Gossett, Linda Arthur, Roberta Jarvis, and Jeanne Dra- goo, tRow 43 Mrs. Tatanm tstudent teacher3 Don Neider- houser, Tom Knoebel, John Hardin, Bob Oliver, Mike Fendley, Don Moschenross, Van Wildman, and Mr. Wicker. CHORAL-AIRE Choral-aires is the training chorus not only for the Sparkle-aires, but the for Modern-aires also. Because of an unlimited membership, anyone who has the desire to join and can fit it into his schedule may join. This year Choral- aires is divided into three groups. The third section of Choral-aires, also under the direc- tion of Mr. Wicker, includes the following: tRow 13 Phil Engle, John Bullington, Bernie Enlow, Bob Campfield, and Jack Troth. tRow 23 John Cadick, Phil Baker, David Schein, Doug Messick, Olivia Barsoda, Elenor Fletcher, Sal- ly Reid, Donna Urbancic, Debbie Zeiher, and Janet Bates, tRow 33 Patty Vehorn, Beth Cohan, Sharon Stout, Char- lene Cole, Suzanne Smith, Judv Butler, Sandy Hickey, Marcia Vehling, Julia Cook, Barbara Kildsig, and Patti Scyphers, tRow 43 Judy Ellis, Sherrill Scoggon, Deanna Malaska, Judy Last, Kathy Smith, Karen Takacs, Sandra Feely, Barbara McHenry, Loretta Perkins, Anita Beatty, Donna Dimmett, Marcia Anthony, Denny Hubbell, Alicia MacAbee, Judy Anderson, Beverly Thompson, tRow 53 Judy McClamroch, Judy Williams, Donna Mclntyre, Sandy Walker, Kathy Bradley, Judy Allen, Jane Curry, Susie Price, Memi Ann Stout, Marv Ann Peters, Patty Flanagan, Kay Ward, Karen Updike, Julia Mills, Stephenie Major, Sharon Lucas, Mr. Wicker, Mrs. Tatman.
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The Varsity band is under the direction of Mr. Wicker and Miss Rust. Our marching band performed at all home football games this past year. The band also traveled to Indi- ana University for I.U's annual band day. Other activities were participation in the concert band contest at Sheridan and the giving of a convo on February 18, as well as playing for the P.T.A. on March 11. Senior members include Mike Beck, Jim Burkhart, Beverly Cole, Bob Cox, Eugene En- low, Janice Gale, Bill Hackett, Lewis Jay, Clark Johnson, Janette Jolliff, Paul Kojola, Jim McClamroch, Natalie McClelland, Sheron Melton, Wanda Miller, Nancy Morgan, Jeanie Piper, Jeanette Potter, Jim Sprinkles, Judy Standiford, Rosemary Strouse, Bill Sweet, Sue Todd, Denny Troth, Bart Updike, Carol Wenning, Paula Winterfeldt, Diane Woodward and Roberta Yoho. Juniors are Mike Anthony, Beverly Bates, Jerry Black, Steve Bradley, Janette Briggs, Dick Burdge, Bill Cline, Rowena Degan, Nita Degener, Charlene Eversole, Frank Frosch Joe Griffin, Sandy Huffman, Mary Johnson, Sally Kern, Bob Leonard, Steve Livingston Melinda McArthur, Alice McCracken, Linda Messenger, Sandy Morrow, Bonnie North, Kar- en Richardson, Barbara Runkel, William Scott, Joyce Shinkle, Ralph Thompson, Beverly Trueblood, Tom Walker, Carole Wright, and Jerry Zimmer. Sophomore members are Tana Alguire, Mary Jane Blase, Ron Carter, Beverly Dine, Nancy Ellwanger, Lois Frye, Herman Greenwood, Roger Helser, Gay Halbert, Jerry John- son, Donna Keever, Ron LaFeber, Ralph Logston, Tana Meko, Marilyn Neiman, Bob Parke, Marcia Pollock, Karen Rupert, Sharon Stout, Dianne Tower, Luanne Tower, and Mary Jane Walker. Freshmen members are Jim Gabert, Denny Hackett, Nancy Hiatt and Sherry Wilson. r 9 x Richard Stanton, pride of the seventh grade, won the hearts of the audience. Richard played the selection which Ronnie LaFeber, Jerry Black, and Denny Hackett won him a first division at the District Solo and Ensemble drew the audience's attention as they sounded forth with Cgntest their trio number. -13- WINNER HOW TALE TC
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