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FIRST ROW CLARINETS Lisa Keaton. Cynthia Hartley, and Sandi Fendley watch carefully for the cut oH in the contest nunnber ' Lincoln Lyric ' . CONCERT BAND MEMBERS are: FRONT ROW: Lisa Keaton, Cynthia Hartley. Sandi Fendley. Stephanie Tillery. Cindy York. Mary Rountree. Elizabeth Sherrer SECOND ROW: Paula Alexander, Carla Bennett. Wendy Hogeland, Kathy Tidwell, Angie Wood, Tina Wall, Anny Bynum, Michelle Bynum, Karen Reid, Sara Gibbons, Kelly Lyda, Stacy Burdette THIRD ROW: lularsha Glenn, Krisli Stroud, Deana Conn, Jodi Beason. Tammy Owens. Angie Thomas. Shawn Marsh. Dennis Presley. Tracy Lyda. Deborah Tillery. Amanda Brannon. Denise Agnew, Darlene Jernegan. Kelly Wilson. Tnsha Cargile. Suzette Hartley. Cindy Thomas. Denise Presley FOURTH ROW: Tammy Sullivan. Bryan Smith. Jana McPherson. Charles Hawkins. Leigh Ann Reid. John Gooch. Kelly Rutherford, Ted Sullivan, Anita Walker, Lon Hawkins. Harriet Mitt, Jay Hudson, Billy Stockdale. Mike Putman, Mark Ridings, Brent Tielking, Lee Ware, John Rutherford, Otis Mitchell, Katie Veal. Craig Tolbert. Jordan Wilson, Chris Pennington, FIFTH ROW: Kevin Reid, Line Marcum, Donald Cates. Mike Hood, Johnny Coggins, John Lemley, Pete Faust, Jay Head, Phillip Nash, 110 Music
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Band Advances To State Concert season began immediately after football season. Much work had to be done in order to have an enter- taining Christmas concert. New music was issued, and Monday afternoon re- hearsals were added to the practice schedule. After the Christmas concert was over, contest numbers were passed out. In addition to Monday, Thursday was added for more practice time. The push was on for the perfection of mu- sic; district contest was only a few weeks away. The three contest num- bers ' His Honor ' , ' Lincoln Lyric ' , and ' Chant and Jubilo ' were performed for the judges at district contest. The band earned three superior ratings and the chance to advance to the state con- test. Sight reading was added to the state requirements. Exercise books were given to individuals to work on difficult rhythms. State contest was held at Birming- ham Southern College. The band re- ceived a superior rating on sight read- ing and an excellent rating on the con- cert selections. This resulted in an overall excellent rating. Some individuals participated in Solo and Ensemble held at Jackson- ville University. They performed in so- los, duets, trios, quartets, and choirs. Each person earning a superior rating received a metal. The annual spring concert was a re- lief to some and brought tears to oth- ers as they remembered their exper- iences in the band. SECOND AND THIRD trombones Craig Tolbert. Katie Veal. Otis Mitchell, and Johnathon Rutherford listen closely to instructions concerning their perlormance a the state concert band contest t FLUTIST ELIZABETH SHERRER plays one of the contest numbers ' Chant and Jubilo. ' Elizabeth is a four-year member of the band and second chair flute. I FIRST SAXOPHONE AND Band Captain Denise Presley takes a break to rest her lingers at an added rehearsal for the slate contest. Being a member of the band tor five years, Denise has learned that the band has to function as a unit to have successful rehearsals and a polished performance. Concert Band 1 1 1
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