Tecumseh Band Director John Outon stands atop the band's new 9-foot tall, 40-foot long, enclosed gooseneck trailer on Aug. 3. Outon is thankful to everyone involved in approving the purchase of the trailer, which was paid for with the 1/2-cent Pottawatomie County sales tax. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
Tecumseh Band Director John Outon talks with band student Laycee Thoma and her mother, Anita Thoma, standing inside the band's new 40-foot gooseneck trailer. Laycee was only the second band student to see the trailer on Aug. 3, after it arrived from Indiana on July 30. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
Tecumseh band student Laycee Thoma helps band director John Outon to lower the ramp on the new band trailer, as Thoma's mother, Anita Thoma, looks on.
Tecumseh Band Director John Outon stands atop the new band trailer, where he will direct the band.
Tecumseh Band Director John Outon stands atop the new band trailer, where he will direct the band.
Tecumseh Band Director John Outon climbs down from the roof of the new band trailer.
Tecumseh Band Director John Outon will be standing taller than ever this year.
Band students will be looking up to him as he directs from atop a 9-foot tall, 40-foot long enclosed gooseneck trailer.
Arriving on July 30 from Millennium Trailers in Indianapolis, IN, the new trailer has been in the plans for five years. Outon said former superintendent Tom Wilsie “got the bal...
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