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66 Music Thundering sounds rumble from field Booming drums, blaring trumpets, and waving flags were only a part of the Colonial Heights High School Band's production this year. Whether an assembly, pep rally, or game, the band provided the audience with music which inspired foot stomping and hand clapping. In addition to the music, the maiorettes and minutemaids added a touch of beauty to the performance. The aurora of red, white, and blue flags was stirring, and sparkling batons dazzled the viewers. Practice makes perfect appeared to be the motto of the band, and the trophies earned proved it true. Almost every day the thunder- ing yell of Mr. Dowdy's At ease! , Atten- tion! , and One more time, band! could be heard on the practice field. 1. Inspiring the fans and the players with a song, the band adds to the exuberant cheers of the cheerleaders. 2. Three trumpet players play the music they have practiced long and hard. 3. Assembling on the field, the band poses for its football program picture. Malornttn: Front row: Sheila Kollman. Second vow: Joanne Walls, Debbie Chialay, Fury Jo Hurd. Back row: Dana Hinton, Debbie Potter, Martha Cox, Vic i We lx.
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Choral recitals give classical programs Attentive ears responded to music provided by the Choir, Maclrigals, and Girls' Ensemble as they entertained their audiences. Attempting something different, Mr. Cothern and Mr. Ber- nick combined music with the writings of Shakespeare. The Girls' Ensemble sang ballads from Shakespearean plays. Installations for new Beta Club members call- ed for entertainment by the Madrigals. Other performances in the year included giving a Christmas program and singing appropriate selections for the Veterans' Day Assembly. The three singing groups allowed the talented voices of CHHS students to be heard and en- ioyed. . 'I. Moving his hand to the rhythm ofthe music, Mr. Bernick directs the choir. 2. Concentrating on the music, Debbie Cheeley plays the piano as the choir sings. 3. Looking forward, the choir practices the music for the Christmas program.
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