Russellville High School - Climax Yearbook (Russellville, AR)

 - Class of 1979

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Russellville High School - Climax Yearbook (Russellville, AR) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 89 of 222
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2 9, , Jw-., ,. nga,- -ge-.,...f gm-. ip The l978-79 Cyclone Marching Band. 25 Flag team members in position for the starting of their new routine for the audience. 31 Drum majors for this year include Craig Heathcoat, James Foster, and .lay Edmonson. Band Keeps On Going Strong! o the thirty, forty, fifty, the forty, the thirty-five. Wait, he's turning. Next, he moves to the forty, the fifty. He's turning again. He's moving for the sidelines and everyone is crowding in. They all meet at the sidelinesg a whistle blows, they all fall out for a coke. This describes a member of the marching band's movements during a per- formance. Band is a year-round activity that calls for constant practice to achieve perfection and harmony with other 'instruments when the instruments all come together to form the Cyclone Marching Band, later the Symphonic Band. The dedication and persistance of these students deserve more merit and reward than the over worked performers receive. Drum majors, the student head-honchoes, are responsi- ble for leading and directing the band members as they perform during half-time for an often restless audience. If not for these able-bodied, competent souls, the Marching Band would not be able to execute its intricate maneuvers or play with the intensity that they are recognized for across the U.S. Marching Bandf83

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1979, pg 70

Russellville High School - Climax Yearbook (Russellville, AR) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 66

1979, pg 66

Russellville High School - Climax Yearbook (Russellville, AR) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 9

1979, pg 9

Russellville High School - Climax Yearbook (Russellville, AR) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 146

1979, pg 146

Russellville High School - Climax Yearbook (Russellville, AR) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 90

1979, pg 90

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1979, pg 24


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