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SAXOPHONE: Debbie Anders, Ralph Cromer. Gene Grey, Stan Hale. Ernest Jennings, Linda quez. GUITAR: Phil Marrs. DRUMS: David Bettxnger. STRING BASS: Terry Sell. Betty Watson. Lord. David Myers, Jan Newell. TRUMPETS: Grady Anderson, Make Clark, Sheila Fisk, Karen PIANO: Marcy Bruck, Margaret Edwards. Gidley. Wes Hensley, Luke Johnson. TROMBONES: Max Albers, Don McNielIey, David Velas- Mitchell Band Attends Band Day MR. SMITH smiles in delightasthe band finishesa Successful number. MEMBERS OF THE Siege bend practice for en evening performance that they will soon be giving. any at V L' K I .W 'E B
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Modular scheduling has meant many changes for Mitchell's band. In addition to regular rehearsals, members are scheduled into sections for more de- tailed instruction. Each player is also able to arrange for a weekly private lesson on his unstructured time. This has greatly improved the musical quality of the band. According to Director Norm Smith, the Marauder Band had a very full schedule of appearance. lt pre- sented a half-time show at all home football games, played at all home basketball games and at several hockey and basketball games, and provided music for all pep assemblies. In the concert field the band presented several formal concerts and also entered the State Music Contest. Stage Band appeared at the Broad moor Interna- tional Center and also played for the P.T.A. Founder's Day Banquet. Not all of the band's activities were confined to home. The band traveled to out-of-town football and basketball games to Colorado University for Band Day and to Pueblo Centennial for an exchange assembly. Seniors Ralph Cromer and Ron Davids were se- lected as members of the Colorado All-State Band. PICCOLO: Ginger Sickbert, Kathy Donegon. FLUTE: Sam Bryant, Terry Daugherty, Kathy Donegon, Carla Gustin, Christine Harry, Cathy Hicks. Glenda Lewellen, Faye Riddlehoover, Sharla Schafer, Ginger Sickbert, Marcia Siemon, Elaine White. OBOE: Patrice Newman, Phil- lip Vaughn. BASSOON: David Myers, Kathy Nelson, Lucille Portillos, Cheryl Totten. CLARINET: Paula Burry, Ralph Cromer, Frank Falcionl, Susan Floyd. Dan Friedman, Rowena Geiger, Lyn- ette Gould, Marilyn Halter, Bruce Holland, John Jackson, Beverlee Jennings, Larry Martin, Doug Mellberg, Chris Moulder, Kathy Newman, Dean Sellers, Eileen Stern, Robb Storm, De- nise Wilson. ALTO CLARINET: Jeff Barnes, Tim Moderson. BASS CLARINET: Verla Edwards, Carol Gardener, Robert Sample, Marlene Halter, ALTO SAXOPHONE: Deborah Anders, Stan- ley Hale, Judy Newell, Sharon Sutton, Carl Krug. TENOR SAXOPHONE: Linda Lord. BARI- TONE SAXOPHONE: Ernest Jennings. CORNETS: Mike Clark, Lynn Cornell, Jim Farley, Karen gy gc- rf'-f f H :M 1 MW M 1 . S - J ei QV T ,.,. .... . -- A ll k . ,q,,,,,pw ' ,.-12,1-wg-iff-'. if-r , Q ,i V ,W-wmref NMMA - '. t. P ,, ' u vs ,V il JAN NEWELL AND Eugene Gray practice for an upcoming concert Gidley, Wesley Hensley, Luke Johnson, David Lammert, Jim Loslnger, Robert Norris, George Peterson, Jim Vader, Jim Watkins, Sheila Fisk. Grady Anderson, Norman Doss, Stephen Stal- lard. FRENCH HORN: Jim Bennett, Jerry Bennett, Marcia Bruski, Dan Dungan, Nadine John- son, Donna Hendrix, Ron Schumm. Chris Whitey. Rita McCusker BARITONE: Dick Armen- trout, Ron Davids. Ted Wilson, John Johnston, TROMBONE1 Max Albers, Doug Forney, Kevin Lynch, Wayne Magninie, Roger Mellberg, Don McNeilley, Sam Sargent. David Velasquez, Wes- ley Poe. BASS: Robert Balster, Robert Bryant, Jim Drew, Phil Marrs, Gary Opincarne, John Worley, William Avery. STRING BASS: Terry Sell, Betty Watson. PERCUSSION: Pete Chlsholrn. Johnny Corbin, Don DeRungs, Dan Faucett, Stephen Morgan, Michael Pechstein, David Spark- man, Brian Lynch, William Flora. TYMPANI' David Bettinger. BELLS AND CHIMES: Janet Horay. Ill
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