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Page 61 text:
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Spark School Spirit . . .. Oh, no! Groans Tony Alcorn as she examines one of The common problems on The practice field after an aulumn rain, Muddy Feel! Leon Smith fries vigorously to keep in step with the rest of the band as They practice after school. L ' nz L, Map' 3 'N K xb fr W ef ff 1'-iii? ,, 3 J ,,,, Q W.- 4...4n f Richard Horsewell works for perfection on his xylophone. Oh boy! Jusf one more big clang, and l'm through! exclaims Peggy Parker
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Mustan Band Help .,,, if EN To add to the enthusiasm of the pep rallies, the maiorettes perform their dance routine for the student body. With the sound of a whistle, and the raising of a baton, the Aldine High School band marked the beginning of another football season with their participation and entertainment during the games and at half-times. When Drum Major Doyle Peake was asked the question of What is the main goal of the band students? his reply was We band students dedicate our first period class to practicing our music, so that we will be able to bring enthusiasm and entertainment to the stu- dent body with pep rallies and at football games. This year's band consists of ninety students, fifty-one of these members are new additions to the band, and compose the largest band that Al- dine High School has ever had. During the football season, the band performs at every game, and they also participate in con- tests such as the Marching Contest and the Dis- trict Band Contest. According to Mr. Ralph Goodman, sponsor and director of the A.H.S. band, The students this year have put forth a great amount of hard work, pride and enthusiasm, which has resulted in mak- ing this ensemble something to be proud of. 54 1 in May we go in now, Mr. Goodman?, think some of the members 1 the band after a good but hard practice session.
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. . . ith Participation at School Activities Traditionally marking the beginning of each football game, the band marches around the field playing the school fight song. To add to the excitement of the football games, the band entertains the fans during the game. -a 'a f 'va uwr- V . fi ' . 307 'O wtvgbiilf-'19 '99 k'f 'f 'I f 'Vo-'i5oWI 4 '4i up ffm!! Performing on the field at halftime, is a tradition of the band, whether the game be at home or away. 56
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