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lakats 7 Ho or The UAM Band, along with almost every other campus organization, has experienced its share of difficulties through its existence, and then some. Only two years ago, the marching band consisted of roughly thirteen members. Director David Koskoski anticipates over one hundred members including a flag squad in next year’s band, however. The band year is essentially divided into two parts according to semesters. In the fall, it func- tions as a marching band and performs during football games and in parades. This year’s band, with an increase in size, did a considerably better Left to Right: Kay LaGrone, Cindy Kelley, Mary Ellen Mettetal, Linda Farrar, Jaci job of stimulating the ‘ol football spirit’, and the Calhoun. Not Pictured: Pam Beard. addition of a flag team gave it a more modern look. The band displays their marching abilities. Football game half-times were highlighted by the marching Weevils. Academics 159
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ame AT “Lp MONTICELLO 4 The marching Weevils represented UAM in the Jefferson County Fair Parade. Majorette Mary Ellen Mettetal performs during the half-time activities at a Boll Weevil football game. 158 Academics
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In the spring the band goes on tour. Known as the Concert Band, it gives the students an opportunity to polish up for the upcoming year and members also participate in musical productions. The band tour, though restricted mainly to southern Arkan- sas, is 4 valuable recruiting tool even though the pace is hectic - the tour is completed in a week. The band offers a variety of awards to its more talented and dedicated members, the most preti- gious of which is the Big Bill King Award, delegated to the outstanding ter, Janice Scherm, Debbie Watts. member of the year. Rifle team members took a few minutes before the half- time presentations to practice routines. 1604Academics The pep-band performed at some of the basketball games. Here, Ri Veazey attempts to quieten the enthusiastic members. Pe tere Left to Right: Felecia Ross, Debbie Fratesi, Clarissa Ply, Debra Howard, Cheryl Jones, Claire Carpen- cky
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