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Debbie Tally, Lisa Hicks, Sherry Phillips, Sandra Wills, Second, Stephen jones, Lerae Whatley, Wendy Perry, Rob Yates, Robert Ingram, Terry Young, lack Renfroe, Third, lra Hostetter, Dickie Segrest, Bobby Walters Beth, Mikki, and Donna play their clarinets to- gether as they carefully watch their music. Dena Dubberley plays her flute with ease dur- ing Band practice. Beginner 84 jr. Potential Varsity Band Trying to become varsity band mem- bers is an exciting and frustrating ex- perience for fifth graders. Exciting ex- periences are getting to select your favorite instrument to pIay-frustrat- ing, when you can't get a sound out of it. By overcoming these frustra- tions, the 6th and 7th graders have ad- vanced to the lr. Band. Beth Vail, Mikki Woodall, Dianne Whatley, Molly Varner, Melita Locklar, Ammanda Bar- ron, Dena Dubberley, Second, Renee Pugh, Connie Hodnett, Donna Worrell, john Davis, Bob Edwards, Laura Taylor, Lisa Buffordp Third, Lisa Worthen, Robert Foster, Andy Chance, Lane Cannon, Renee Payne, Carol Sistrunkp Fourth, Tom Thomas, Terri Puckett, Wendy Woodall, Bryan Hancock. 91
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Peggy Griswold smiles prettily as she performs the Flag's routine. Sharon Moore, jinnie Webster, and Peggy Gris- wold expertly practice in unison as the Flag Squad. Keeping beat with the Band, Sharon laughs dur- ing her excellent performance. linnie gracefully executes one of her many diffi- cult steps. Minimized Flags Produce New Routines In their second year of existence the Flags added additional entertainment to the Band. linnie Webster, head, Sharon Moore, and Peggy Griswold worked in harmony to perform ex- acting and difficult routines. After their return from clinic, the Flags prac- ticed arduously learning how to handle their new small flags. These smaller flags enabled the Flags to place more intricate steps in their routines.
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DREAM COMES TRUE- CCNVENTIO With the last minute details to cover and too little time in which to finish, the Beta Club endeavored to produce the best Harvest Festival ever. Excite- ment reached a climax on November 14, as jane Edwards and Donna Whatley were crowned Harvest Queen and Princess. A highlight of each Beta Club year is the induction of the new members. Each new member is truly com- mendable for achieving grade stan- dards and maintaining reputable character. When 1975 rolled in the Board finally granted a long wished-for dream-MA students attending the Alabama Beta Club Convention. The Beta Club grasped at this thread of hope with strong determination. Bake sales once a week, posters to make, and letters to mail were merely a few projects in operation to run Leslie Cohn for State President. 1st, Brenda jackson, Crys Hood, Lynn Long, Penny Streetman, lane Edwards, Melissa Guth- rie, Becky Hall, Meg Graham, Leslie Cohn, lane Sheppard, Peggye Meng, Kathi Thomas, Stevie Holloway. 2nd, Robert Rutherford, Priscilla Whitman, Susan Floyd, Dawn Sharpe, lane Rainer, linnie Webster, Cathy Smith, Glenda York, Wanda Streetman, Mrs. Stough, Teresa Rotten, Cammie Cook, Vera Ellen Wadsworth, Leah Segrest, Ginny Smith, Kamie Meng, Rob- ert Baker, Les Hayes. 3rd, Frankie Locklar, Gregg Self, lere Graham, Buddy Youngblood, Guy Whatley, Chuck Baker, Frank Smith, Wal- ter Vail, Gary Grant. ,is..gSgt.Eigiil. lirics t. . tit fini :flax ami
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