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Marching Band Wins Division ConTesT 'TweeT TweeT horns up! This and performances developing was a very familiar sound To The discipline and social skills, which 'itll members of The marching are necessary for each sTudenT To band as They approached The have, said lvir. Nobles. 'TTT is also field. an imporTanT parT of The sTudenTs The year was sTarTed off by The experiences during high school. A fundamemals, accomplished by good band is an asseT for The The summer bond camp led by school and communiTy. direcior B.T. Nobles. The long pracTices during and Nonpariicipanfs saw The band afTer school payed off. AT The acTiviTies as a simple funcTion, To NorThwesT Alabama Marching The members They were noT. FesTival, held in Gordo, Alabama Several members during The band November 1, The band received camp were overcome by The excellenT and superior rairings, summer heai. giving iT The class division The purpose of band can be championship for The year, along seen as an opporTuniTy for The wiTh four Trophies. sTudenTs To express Themselves There was one person who Through clifferenT Types of music helped The band a loT during The Members of The clarinef section pause during The Sabre Dance drill, The frumpef secfion marches To The cadence and passes in review during The Homecoming parade. firsT semesier, Mr. Kenne-Th Engle. Mr. Engle sTudenT TaughT To fullfill parT of The requiremems To graduaTe wiih a MasTers degree in music from LivingsTon UniversiTy. The Tension work was released by a skaTing parfy, a TreaT for all The work done. A Trip To Birmingham To see a movie was anoTher TreaT for The sTudenTs who helped sell magazine subscripiions for The band's number one money raising projecT. 0uT of The 444 members, The marching band losT 24 senior members, The largesT class ever To graduaire. emu.. R111 A Marching Band
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VICA'FronI Row: IW. L. C. Fowler fSponsory. C. Bailey QReporrerJ. T. Howell. D. Crowe. D. Miller, M. Loden, R. Carter. P. Childers CSecretoryJ. J. Cox, T. Pearce. B. l-illl, P. Graben, D. Cantrell. Second Row:D. Wiliiford. M. Burleson Nice-Presidenfj, C. Channel! Ureasurerp, T. Markham. M. Marchbanks. E. Salier, R. King, J. Nobles qPresiden'rJ, G. Owens, M. Solrer, M. Morchbanks, T. McCroy. Third Row:C. Longley, R. Frye, D. Crowe. J. Wiliiams. J. Lewis, S. Vaughn, M. Taylor, J. Becchler, R. Abboll. J. Robin- son. Bock Row.'M. Holloway, G. Mixon, T. Nixon, R. Taylor, R. Sanderson. B. Rye CPorliamen1arlanQ. T. Wisecorver, S. Mixon. R. Pennington. frey Warren. Aff Club-Fronf Row: Cindy Hicks, Jarreli Slidham. Kevin Jones. Mrs. Susan Goggans CSponsorj. Second Row: Subrina Jones, Tammy Wil- liams. Vickie Slone, Lola Couch, Jowana Gann. Bock Row: Dee Dee Young, Doug Young, Darryl Guyion, Bode Holloway, Richard Sims. Jef- '-.sxkif fir! 1, Qfff i. .- J gb .I,.u.If-'Gigi . 1. . ,,,4...k JT ' will . 4 . . ' 'W'-to vii . PMI, VlCAfArT G 1.x if. s-Ml... 4 , 5 we .-a lf., Aff Club sponsor Mrs. Susan Goggons sllrches a wall hanging as a display of her own Talent. VICA ofi7cer Connie Bailey and sponsor L.C. Fowler look Through The VICA rule book for cor- recr rneeling procedures.
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5 Trumpet secffori leader Richdrd G-drrison leods his secTion during Homecoming Porode. The percussion secfion moves forwdrd inTo posi- Tion during The hoif Time show of The HorTseiIe fooTbdlI gome. The marching band enters The fieid for compeTi- Tion OT The WesT Aldbomd Marching FesTivoI. The bond wds roTed superior dnd won The division chompionship.
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