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Howeites, Guests At All Home Games Providing the spirit at football games, the enthusiasm at pep ses- sions, and the dignified atmosphere at Federal inspection were only three of the many obligations of the Howe Band. Directed by Mr. Louis McEnderfer and Drum Major Gary Hill, the musicians added much to the activities. The Girls ' Drill Team marching under their new name, the Hornet Honeys, executed lively routines at various Howe extra-curricular events this year. They were re- named by freshman Philip Sherrill in a school-wide contest. Mrs. Ruth Mercer again spon- sored the girls ' organization with the aid of Veronika Hannemann, team captain. For the first time this year the Band and Honeys performed in- tricate maneuvers together. Such features as a sombrero, a Spanish flea, and a Tijuana taxi that belched exhaust challenged the groups and delighted the crowd. Mrs. Ruth Mercer and Mr. Louis McEnderfer discuss a detailed routine that the Hornet Honeys and the Band will perform. HORNET HONEYS: Front Row— Kathy Pat- rick, Debbie Derrington, Terri Jump, Sandy Hunt. Second Row — Becky Clingerman, Beverly Walker, Nancy Smith, Cheryl Walker. Third Row — Carol Higginbotham, Kathy Kir- lin, Carolyn Taylor, Paula Barnes, Veronika Hannemann, Julia Alexander, Sandy Dobbs, Mary Lau. Fourth Row — Terri Cross, Margaret Neal, Chris Worrell, Bonnie Botts, Donna Tou- mey, Pam Saba, Marcia West, Margaret Mar- tin, Martha Graves. Fifth Row — Kathv Pedrev, Alex Stalas, Mrs. Ruth Mercer, Debbie Breedlove, Sally Jensen. Sixth Row — Denise Page, Syndie Cherry, Laura Pence, Mary Jensen. Members of the Howe Band watch the action on the football field and cheer the Hornets to victory between numbers. 21
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Hornet Honeys, ' Hill ' s ' Band Entertain BAND: first Row— Gary Hill. Second Row — Ron Spice, Jim Aldrich, Tom Boyd, Rick Dawson, Robert Lynch, Steve Lawrence, Karen Lawson, Marcia Stroud, Pam McKim, Ed Wahl. Third Row— Doug Shockley, Dick Balsbaugh, Harold Potter, Jerry Stockdale, Dan O ' Brien, Ron Heustis, Connie Canada, Annette Tepner, Bill Sturm, Becky Sigmond. fourth Row— Mark Ryan, Mark Hidinger, Carolyn Martin, Glen Jones, Rita Robbins, Dick Shadiow, Carol Trinkle, Bruce Stroud, Patti Dulin, Karen Petri. Fifth Row— Dan Pot- ter, Melanie Wells, Lucky Carmean, David Clark, Roger Tepner, Vicky Nicholson, Barry Ford, Bob Gott, Judy Ripeth, Darrell Arthur. Sixth Row— Phil Jern, Dave Utigard, Beth Walters, Stephanie Liddle, Doug Meyer, Dwight Meyer, Marjorie Coffin, Debbie Jones, Dave Sherron, Denise Hayes. Seventh Row — Armin Tepner, Martha Struck, Patti Nicholaus, Donna Statzell, B. J. Spice, Steve Caluza, Suzanne Pinkman, Perry Bourne, Linda Pickens, Chris Stalas. Eighth Row — Greg Alexander, Gary Walters, David Wolfe, Bruce Dobson, Philip Coffin, Jim Alender, Lisa Moore, Jane Stevenson, Janet Hyfield, Steve Messer. Not Pictured — John Ford, Pam Goidsberry. In a salute to Herb Alpert and his Tijuana Brass, the Marching Band and Hornet Honeys form a flea to the tune of Spanish Flea. 20
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Sixty-Four Talented Musicians Form Juniors Roxanne Roberts, Annabelle Pollock and Concertmistress Kathy Garrett, members of the first violin section, pay close attention to Mr. Handley ' s directions. This year, for the first time, Howe ' s Orchestra wore formal uniforms during all of its appear- ances. Black full length skirts and white blouses for the girls and dark suits for the boys were chosen last spring by a committee of Orchestra members and Mr. William Handley, conductor. Beginning with the Senior Play in November, when Senior members of the Orchestra traditionally con- duct, the Orchestra played for many school and extra-curricular events during the year. The annual musical production. Senior Vesper Services and a Spring Concert for the Band and the Orchestra were some of the events participated in at Howe. A tour of near-by elementary schools and a Pops Concert on the Eastgate Mall were also included on the schedule for this busy group. ORCHESTRA: Front Row— Kathy Garrett, David Hagy, Beth Coughlin, Barb Hahn, Carol Higgini)otham, Carol Gardner, Sandy Garrett, David Thomas. Second Row — Ana- belle Pollock, Cynthia Larson, Jon Bernard, Don Shockney, Judy Gott, Roger Bailey, Pam McLeod, Jane Zander, Diane Carey, Dave Hartley, Kim Hughes. Third Row — Roxanne Roberts, Richard Brown, Vicki McArthur, Norma Smutz, Janet Dixon, Andrea Lamb, Chris Stalas, Pam McKim, Rita Robbins, Linda Pickens, Stephanie Liddle, Joyce Boyd, Carol 22
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