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Champagne Music? Members oi' the orchestra are Row 1: S. Marsh, A. Dreher, L. Ott, D. Merriweather, D. Phillips, R. Geo1'ge, C. Rose, R. Herndon, S. Geiling, M. Pefiiey, N. Frye, row 2: E. Upton, E. Thomas, S. Despain, D. Roberts, C. Baker, S. Wilson, E. Collings- worth, D, George, M. Tibbs, R. Roberts, R. Bremer, G. Stuckey, S. Simpson, B. Doll, J. Roberts, B. Easton, to Continentals Inspiring Continentals with the sound of music, Washington offers a Widespan program for music-minded pupils. Beginning glee clubs start the program with fundamental measures of learning. Notes, rests, bars, and scales be- come familiar signs for reading music as the pupil nears promotion to the Concert clubs. Practicing for convocations and programs, the concert clubs ready students for their advance- ments to Colonial Chorus and Continentalaires. Colonial Chorus,. Continentalaires, and Concert band and orchestra display their accomplish- ments through programs for the student body and surrounding schools and organizations. M. Arnold, G. Bradford, row 3: C. Hughes, ll Kinney D. Funk, M. Lloyd, J. Stott, R. Burdett, J. Kirlwell, l, Orr, E. Miller, T. Jaquess, K. Obergfell, C. Hatcher Standing: G. Terry, G. Henderson, K, Trout, Miss Ros- ser, director, Mrs. Long, P. Mills, M. Furnish, B. Sand- ers. Not shown: R. Long, M. Dulin, B. VanBuskirk, C Landess, and D. Gunere. Beginners learn. David Buddenbgiuni, Dave Bryzint and Nancy Fultz learn fundamental orchestrzition.
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n Practice makes perfect. Band members include J. Stott, row 3: Mr. Funk, director, C. Hatcher, W. Row 1: E. Henderson, G. MCF8ll, K. Trout, G. Terry, E. Stennis, R. Such, K. Shultz, J. Rust, row 2: D Gregory, G. Strange, J. May, R. Funk, R. Bremer, R. Long, J. Young, T. Jaquess, S. Jackson, D. Strayhorn S. Simpson, S. Kinney, L. Weaks, S. Phillips, R. Crou- cher, N. Brundage, C. Edwards, M. Singer, D. Dooley, Russell, T. Holloway, M. Lloyd, W. Dafoe, M. Howard, I. Wilson, L. Ransdell, R. Hunnicutt, R. Roberts, T. Giles, C. Roberts, J. Badgett, R. Burdett, J. Kidwell, R. Weaver, L. Orr, M. Powell, K. Ross, E. Miller, and K. Drake. Seven members of the group qualified for the All-City Band. Music is inspiration This is how it's done. Kenny Drake, drum major, explains a new formation to Sue Groff, Lana Eisele, Marilyn Smotherman, Barbara Doll, Mary Ann Alexander, and Sandra Dodd.
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aw Q, ff!! 'WM .4 k y .-'Qb pf - 5 iqgg Look sharp! Sponsors Carol McKimn,-y, Beverly Carpenter. Pam Waltz, and Bar- bara Brown add 'ta woman's touch to the Continental ROTC corps. X ,. C' is 9,1 5 0 423 ir? F5 T Glowing with pride. Pam Waltz, Military Ball Queen, and Bar- bara Brown, court member, a1'e escorted by Russell Young and Reid Samuels following the crowning ceremonies. Cadets snare Receiving instruction in dismantling, clean- ing, reassembling, and shooting a rifle early in their training, ROTC cadets become accustomed to rigid military discipline. This course stresses initiative in the practices of actual military techniques. Frequent inspections keep cadets and sponsors at the peak of neatness. Sponsors add poise and distinction to the corps during in- spections and parades. ROTC cadets constantly strive to qualify for promotion to officer status. This year, our cadets captured sharpshooting awards for firing position and for accuracy. Color Guard. Cadets who present the Hag at school activities are Merle VanVolkenburgh, Charles Roberts, Ronald Ballard, and Larry Cope. T26
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