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FLUT E Diana Cooley Me li nd a Palkowitsh Lind a Pe arson P au' ic ia Appl John Gray PICCOLO Diana Cooley CLARINET Lois Holmes Jackie Moody Cindy Fletcher Jeanne Hamilton Connie Bauck Jana Dearden Lavon Grusing Terry Turner Barbara Kiefer Debbie Cornelius Mike Lee Eb CLARINET Jane Ley ALTO CLARINET Ina Buck Penny Whalen BASS CLARINET Janelle Clark Jody Cleghorn CONTRA BASS CLARINET Kathleen Clark OBOE Janice Wilken BAND PERSONNEL BASSOON Peggy Siemens ALTO SAXAPHONE Lynn Cable Donnie Barr Lee Mora Sharilyn Berning Marie Bauck TENOR SAXAPHONE Bernice Buck Paula McCowan BARITONE SAXAPHONE Diana Wieser FRENCH HORN Steve Fetty LeeRoy Kiefer Carolyn Owen TROMBONE Brian Nagel Keith Edwards Charles Downs Art Gardner CORNET Stan Siemens Dave Pfanenstiel Max Edwards Judy Schreck Steve Lytle Dale Barnum Cheryl Doyle Jim Gittlein 59 BARITONE Steve Gwin Dale Naiman SOUSAPHONE Dale Cooley Kent Hamilton Dave Gardner PERCUSSION Bill Kreutzer Howard Hobson Doug Schmidt Mike Gonzales Jeannie Meisenheimer Mr. Alvin Wilken, Dir
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'65 Indian Bond Enjoys Many Rewo rds The 1965 Indian Band is a thing of the past now, but is not to be forgotten. The sen- ior band members will never forget the rainy days of marching sea- son--the stringy hair and soggy sneakers, nor will they forget the boring days of concert season--the District Music Festival looms ahead and the clarinets still can't get meas- ures 34-38. Remember the day one of the trombone players fell off the risers, or the day one of the drummers dropped the cymbals on his toe? Not only the seniors, but every band member will long remember the good times that accompanied the hard work this year in band. The days weren't all rainy and boring. For example, the day we received a II-plus at the District Festival--we had worked hard in order to earn a I, but when we re- ceived a II-plus, we were happy just the same and we knew that we had done our best, and that maybe the judge was just a little too hard on us. Take the days spent in Colorado attending the Boulder Band Day where we received I's for our fine perform- anceg or the Garden City Band Day, where we were one of the few bands that received a I for our march routine---these were just a few of the rewarding days in band. The band has worked hard this year to receive the rewards and due praise, and under the very fine direction of Mr. Alvin Wilken, it will continue to grow in size and in quality. BAND COUNCIL LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Kreutzer, Vice- Pres. 3 jackie Moody, Sec. 5 Judy Schreck, Pres. g Janelle Clark, Librariang Mr. Wilken, Dir. :mmmmumw
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TOP ROW: left to right-D. Naiman, S. Gwin, B. Kreutzer, D. Schmidt, C. Fletcher, I. Moody, D. Cooley, C. Downs, K. Edwards, B. Nagel. SECOND ROW: J. Ley, B. Buck, C. Bauck, L. Grusing, J. Clark, K. Clark, D. Wieser, M. Edwards, D. Pfanenstiel. FIRST ROW: L. Holmes, L. Mora, S. Berning, I. Wilken, M. Palkowitsh, L. Kiefer, S. Siemens. STAGE BAND CREATES ENTHUSIASM AND COMPETITION A stage band was introduced into the instrumental music department this year by our director, Mr. Alvin Wilken. lt consists of a select group of musicians chosen by the director. The stage band plays light music and performs at basketball games, rallies, and other school functions. Since this is a select group, it creates the com- petitive spirit needed in order to have a good band and instrumental music department DRUM MAJORS AND TWIRLERS STANDING: left to right: Diana Cooley, Jody Cleghorn, Penny Whalen, Janice Wilken, Jane Ley, and Dave Pfanenstiel. KNEELJNG: Kathleen Clark, jackie Moody, and Jana Deaxdon. ... ,-.. ,-Xsmmmmf,,y,,,,m.y,.W.fw.weWmm,,,,,,,,W,W,,gm.,......Mgww,-'.fwmmwwwnumwmvvif..-Imwfmmumwwn.,M ..-- ...M-wwmms.m .Me -msn-magnum:
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