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STUDENT COUNCIL Another Successful Cabaret for Council The Student Council did something a little different this year by participating in the Homecoming festivities with their float Gone With The Wind. The float was put together in a jokingly manner. They also put on another successful Cabaret on April 26 in the high school gym. For their efforts the Council made $366.31 after expenses. The members all worked hard to set it up as well as watch try outs. (Top Left) STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Brian Shedd, president; Cathy Furda, secretary; Even Kowalski, treasurer; Diane Shank, chairman of committees: Mary Krall, parliamentarian; Susan Saltzgaber, vice president; Gary Bartow, sergeant of arms. (Above) The Student Council’s humorous expression of a float. (Left) STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES: (Back) Dr. Joseph Serra, advisor; Judy Barrington, Bill Hayes, Sharon Mack, Electa East-erday, Mrs. Carlene Zollner, advisor. (Front) Bryan Lindquist, Dale Olds, Robin Groholske, Jeff Krumvede, Cheryl Hanley, Mike Blake. 25
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BAND Band Acquires New Uniforms The THS band had a very busy year with many things to do. They started the school year by selling first-aid kits to earn money for new band uniforms, for which the Junior Mothers’ Club, PTO, School Board, IDEA Committee, Research Club, Pritchard Mothers' Club, and private citizens donated money totaling $7,343.09 to pay for the new uniforms. The band participated in the annual Homecoming parade on October 11, and also the Marshall Christmas parade on December 2. Other activities included presenting a Christmas Concert on December 12, taking part in the Band Festival at Gull Lake on March 1, in which they received a II rating, and a Spring Concert on May 15. The band was also a part of the annual Cabaret on April 19, playing as a pit band between performances. TEKONSHA JUNIOR HIGH MARCHING BAND: (Back) Marlene Friend. Michelle Newhouse, Mr. Kevin McMullln. director: Sue Slone, Doug Saltzgaber, Dawn Watkins. (Middle) Vonnie Boston, Billy Wiescholek, Doug Doolittle, Todd Tageson, Robert Mains. Tra-cee Vincent, Bobby Welsh. Jim Kelly. Doug Myers. (Front) Robert Keifer. Susan Hayes, Annette Brewer, Melanie Doolittle, Don-netta Yates. Lynett Carmickle, Susan Jones. 26 THS MARCHING BAND AND MAJORETTES: Shirley Minniear. head majorette Deb Johnson, and Darla Casebeer.
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