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'jf Seniors Eric Christensen and Sharon Unlike other members of the band, they Sjostrom put on an amusing show of had an urge to get started early! their own before morning practice. 7 fm V ' ,N 1-V ., ,, . W w ,g L 5 I . K ,1.e ' 1L 1521 :-1g 1. 1 :,, , , Ml f is 4 f fl 'A 4 2 2 f , r if 2 4 rf 4' .. - ? 1 . ' V -- ,V . , X, 15, w w' hi F4-f fi '-: ,wMg,y,w 1,v1r fm ' ,wszri , K A A li f ta a 5 K an ee e A long busride is often part of a band competition. Junior Julie Spencer elects to snooze while others read or just talk. 3 A . Band Image Changed We Don't Mess Around For the DCHS marching Huskies, this fall ushered in an abundance of changes. The most significant change was in leadership. Faculty member Mr. Mark Wurst took the baton as director and Mr. John Crouch, assistant, became color guard director. ss, ' :-2 1 ' Q if gifs! M 1 J! .., ::: -,- - I ki ,M Q T . , ? .. ' i v 'A ' f ' 1 T L . 1 'sw ,zW?m'1'Vi if '13 IW? VU H791 flff, f W' 529355341 1-5 , f,,f,f,'ff ww -zz, f--1 Q Q , fm I HF 'K WM ,, yt A ffvkmcif -' 'W' ' X r. a 'Leif A firm -wut ie., , rom ,,,, A, , - f M i,,,,f.,,N ,.x , ff' 47? 7 .1944 ' Director, Mr. Mark Wurst, gets a birdseye view of the band while drum majors Pam Edgington and J.P. Gober direct. Early morning practices were the underlying basis of the bands' success. Although the band had fewer members this year, their spirit was not diminshed. Anyone who attended a home football game was almost assured sever- al racy band cheers, including what grew to be the school fa- vorite We don't mess around! Other changes included a new logo, new band jackets, and new color guard uniforms and equipment. According to Mr. Crouch the uniforms were changed from the previous clas- sical style to a new jazz style for flexibility. He explained that with the plumes, gouchos, and boots the guard was restricted to an all classical show. With the new uniforms it was possi-
i ae 'W?m Wm E Vith hat in hand before lining up, drum major J.P. Gober visualizes a flawless now, thus bringing both himself and the End as a whole one step closer to rfection. ble to mix performance styles. Jazz marching includes dance and various over the head ma- neuvers with rifles and flags. This change opened the march- ing show to variety. I-lot pink and purple silks for the flags were another change. Also, a variation of the flag, which was half as long as a reg- ular pike and had a pennent on each end, was added. To in- crease the versatility of the guard, each member was en- couraged to learn to handle all guard equipment, but still spe- cialize. Mr. Crouch stressed, A group should be a color guard and not just a flag team or a rifle team. Silently waiting for CU Band Day to conscientious preparation, the band begin, senior Mike Denning makes last finished in second place. minute adjustments. Due to everyone's
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