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Prior to merging with Muncie Central High School in 2014, Muncie Southside High School won six Band Day Championships in a ten year span, including three consecutive years (2000, 2002-4, 2006, 2008). Muncie Southside finished first or second at the State Fair in 12 of 13 years, starting in 2000 and concluding with their final competition in 2013.
Most Band Day Appearances: Anderson: 68 (all consecutive) 1955-2024 Most Finals Appearances: Richmond: 54: 1967-1983, 1985-1994, 1996, 1998-2019, 2021-2024 Largest Margin of Victory: Muncie Southside over Anderson Highland: 8.25: 2004 Smallest Margin of Victory: Winchester Community over Richmond: 0.05: 2011 Most Years Between Championships ...
School website. Muncie Southside High School (SHS) in Muncie, Indiana, United States, was a public high school which had an enrollment of 1,075 during the 2007/2008 school year. The school was part of the Muncie Community Schools Corp. It opened on September 6, 1962 and closed on June 13, 2014. [1] The school was located at 1601 E. 26th Street.
This is Muncie Central’s fourth Indiana State Fair championship (1953, 2014, 2021, 2024) and Muncie schools’ 10th overall. Spirit of Muncie captures another state fair Band Day championship ...
Muncie hosted a big regional Emancipation Day celebration in 1898, the 36th anniversary of Lincoln signing the order. ... A parade led by the Eagle Band was to begin festivities at 10 a.m ...
The Muncie Star was founded in 1899 and the Muncie Evening Press was founded in 1905. [14] [31] A new public library, which was a Carnegie library project, was dedicated on January 1, 1904, and served as the main branch of the city's public library system. [32] The forerunner to Ball State University also arrived at the turn of the twentieth ...
MUNCIE, Ind. — Indiana Army National Guard's 38th Infantry Division Band will perform a concert at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Glen Miller Band Shell in Richmond and at 8 p.m. Thursday at the Canan ...
WCRD was licensed as WWHI on October 15, 1950. It was the radio station of Wilson Junior High School. It broadcast on 91.5 MHz with 10 watts. The power was increased in 1968 beyond the original 10 watts. In 1971, the station, including its transmitter tower, was transferred to Muncie Southside High School. Five years later, an allocation change ...