“Sis. Kay” started out as a dance teacher at age fifteen, teaching dancing in her hometown for six years. Later, in Waterloo, she found inspiration in the legendary Waterloo Elks Drum & Bugle Corps.
Over the next 48 years, she served as director of seven different Waterloo drill teams: Union Baptist Crusaders-19 years, A.A.R.T.S.’ Boogie Knytze-2 years, Jubilee UMC’s Northwind-one season, Christian Fellowship’s Faith Steppers- 3 years, Mt. Carmel’s Lord’s Warriors- 9 years, Kingdom Regiment (an independent drill team)- 3 years, and as coach for East High’s Trojan Nation for a season, .
For Three years Kay also coordinated a culture-specific substance abuse prevention project for youth called SoulBeat, and, in addition, served many years as a church musician.
In 2001 she established the Midwest regional drill team competition known as “Marching Against the Darkness,” serving as Contest Manager/Director for the first 10 years. In 2016 management of the contest was taken over by Darvel Givens, a former Commander of Lord’s Warriors, who serves as Contest Director, and has not only kept it going, but has taken it to a higher level.
Kay is a graduate of Hawkeye Community College, with an Associate Degree in Commercial Art, and from The University of Northern Iowa with a BA in Study of Religion.
At age 85, and now “retired” from marching, she maintains her love for the marching activity, and especially for the continuing involvement of God in her life.