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The GCH5 Bulldog Bond: 10 worth ir aiii As rime for bond comp be gon ro near, 63 srudenrs of GCHS discovered rhor rhe days were beginning ro grow longer and hotter. The first doy, always rhe most difficult ro survive, found many srudenrs sleepwalking or eighr a m., bur certain loud noises soon awoke them. Eleven am. come os such o relief rhor many rushed home exhausted. All attempts ro rest were in vain, though, as rhe two hour lunch break was just barely enough rime ro sir down and ear. One p.m. found oil 63 bods or rhe ban-droom working with rheir individual sections until rwo-rhirry p.m. Then, ir was bock in rhe bondroom ro discover whor had been learned. Four p.m. again come os a relief, bur without many unusual expectations. The band srudenrs had already realized rhor six p.m. would come roo soon and marching would begin. Nine p.m. became rhe only rime rhar rhe srudenrs were assured of a chance ro rest. Yer, with oil rhe trials and rribularions, there were rewords for rhe rrue and faithful. Good practices sometimes meant early dismissals. Also, os band camp come ro a dose, rhe srudenrs found rhor they would arrend one day less than expected, thanks ro o teachers' meeting; bur before ir was all over, an excellent performance for rhe band boosters earned rheir praise and approval along with another early dismissal. Regardless of common belief, rhe end of band camp does nor mean rhar everything will be a joy ride from then on. Actually, rhe work hos jusr begun. All through marching season, rhe band srudenrs pracrice every Tuesday and Thursday nighr for two hours. Then comes Christmas Concert season, with extra practices for or least two weeks before rhe concert. Finally Spring Concert season arrives. Spring is rhe rime for rhe srudenrs ro bring our all rheir hidden, along with rhe obvious, musical rolenrs. Extra practices begin rhe very first week after Christmas vacation ends. As conresr rime approaches, these practices increase. And of course, there are weekly section practices regardless of rhe season. Even until Graduation Nighr, rhe GCHS Bulldog Band keeps on keeping on! The 1979-80 school year found rhe GCHS Bulldog Bond performing rhe following selections plus vorious others. During Marching season: Golden Girl, Hot Stuff, Muppet Show, Whor Kind of Fool Am , Riders in the Sky. Molaguena, Sing, Sing, Sing, and Fight Song. During Christmas season: Deck the Halls and All That Jozzi, Greensteeves. Christmas Sing Along. Silent Night, ond Hallelujah Chorus. During Spring season: Rhythm of the Winds, Acadia, Burnished Brass, Introduction and Allegro. Hosts of Freedom, ond Free World. tiro Burch ond Tommy Pother ploy a trumpet duet whte rhe Color Guord does o routine around them in Molaguena. 24
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Drum Section Front Row Alon Copeland, Tony Crawford, Terri Snell Second Row George Heard, Chip Snell, Jeff Wood, Cynrhio Yeomans Nor Pictured Greg Holland Flute Section Front Row DeAnn Droxson, Debbie Guilford, Donna Creel. Second Row Edie MocKenzie, SuAnne Dowling, Susan Hughes, LuAnne Guilford. Third Row: Lori Dorriery, Glendo Phillips, Goil Souls. Nor Pictured: Shannon Lee, Mory Lee. Clarinet Section Front Row. Tonjo Wesson, Louro Jordon, Vicki Fowler. Second Row: Theresa Enginger, Porri Drown, Tommy Jordon Third Row Sharon McDonald, Kim Hilliard, Goil Word, Denise Hall, Theresa Goodnight. Trumpet Section Front Row: Glendo Zorn, Debbie Doi ley, Tommy Porker Second Row: Lynn Sollos, Liso Kornegoy, Kim Donnell, Korrino Dyrd. Third Row. Lydian Armstrong, Undo Drown, Lori Fon-dren. Nor Pictured: Riro Durch Low Dross Section Front Row: Koren Herring, Lorrie Austin, Tern Henderson Second Row: William Dirdsong, Rob Word, Trocy Fowler, Goil McDuffie. Third Row. Martin Wojryno, Patricio Lerourneou, Lucy Enfinger, Jeff Dowling. Nor Pictured. Vonn Outlaw, Scott Peacock 25
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