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Techs young musicians often provide music at special assemblies. j , i - 1 ' Q ' 34 .gif 5.72 ' I '57 l J ' 6. fl I ' ' fi iii' STRING ENSEMBLE-Front Row: Susan Johnson, 2nd violin, Marilyn Miller, piano, Christina Priest, viola. Row 2: William A. Smith, cello, Raymond Brandes, dir., Peteris Putelis, lst violin. Musicians Gpen Assemblies ORCHESTRA-Front Row, Peteris Putelis, Treas., Raymond Englander, co pres., Carla Leonard, Sheryl Thiesing, lib., Christina Priest, hostess Dorothy Wood, co-pres., Anne Duthie, lib., William Smith, sgt.-at-arms. Row 2: Susan Johnson, sec., Diane Westmoreland, Chappell Hayes 1 Emily Gullion, Charlene Brovvn, Ruth Lagle, Roger Brinkley, Roberta Croolce, Elaine Chaney, Beverly Vaughn. Row 3: Sondra James, Donna Hunt, lib., William Bolander, Hans Sigg, Pamela Burch, Margaret Huber. Row 4: Nancy Boyd, Faith Marshall, Iris Williams, Linda x , 5 i 2 X 5 3 is 2
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Y L The Tech Band is one of The busiesT organizafions on The campus. During The fooTball season, The band plays aT all The home games as well as many ouT of Town games. FrequenT affernoon pracTice sessions are neces- sary To make Tech's band one of The besT in The ciTy. ParTicipaTion in The VeTeran's Day and ChrisTmas pa- rades is also on The band's agenda. Thanksgiving and ChrisTmas concerTs and school assemblies keep The band busy during The vvinTer. Spring brings The Yard-Parks Clean-Up Parade, The band-orchesTra concerT, and The Federal lnspecTion. Ofher musical groups connecTed wiTh The band include The dance band, The brass ensemble, and The pep band, which plays aT The baskeTball games. ln The fall, The band sold candy in order To raise money for new uniforms. Their food concession aT The Mardi Gras also added To funds. An imporTanT parT of Tech's marching uniT is The ma- ioreTTes and flag Twirlers. These girls pracfice Their rou- Tines wiTh The band. Dressed in colorful green and whiTe ouTfiTs, The maioreTTes and flag Twirlers perform aT games and parades. MAJORETTES-Judy E. Strong, L. Sue Cook, KaThleen ff? HuTer, head, Victoria Sutton, Mary Lou Hand. FLAG TWIRLERS-Edna Vest, Karen Safford, Susan Cook, Jeri Brasher, Judy Parrish, Patricia Whife.
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, Mug Q0 UQ 4-nf. Q Q 'r--J 'HQ' i 6-5 ,35- u lf 3?- las as 1-s 'ir ifff' .2 G- if-4 36- ,-3 I-Q. 'U' a-f q If OD ll' 'WMP ef na, sb sf fit' ff . si' 'L-fg,1if'n fi'-f e 4'6 I qv 'rec-4235 ,, . T' 'Qu .-'IJJQ yu Q15 1, 'fs- 'nd' MUSIC CLUB-FronT Row: Susan Watts, Patty Michael, Denita Wright, Linda Kirby, Judith Miller. Row 21 Kendall Meador, Anne Duthie, Mary Jean Hopping, Diane Comer, Richard S. Orton, sponsor. Row 3: Josephine Ashley, Roselyn Toliver, Cleo Brasher, Jocelyn Tandy. Row 4: Gerald S. Music is a viTal parT of Tech life. Beaufiful music is produced by The concerT orchesfra under The direcTion of Raymond Brandes. Consisfing of ol members, The orches- Tra performs aT many school funcfions. The concerT or- chesTra requires many hours of diligenf pracfice, and The resulT of Truly sparkling Tones and Tunes is worfh iT. Rynard, Jocelyn Tandy. Row 5: Sharon Donahue, Susan WaTTs, Susan Newell, Nancy Johnson, Suzanne Wilson, Rebecca Thompson, James Henderson, Kenneth Beight, Daniel Bacon, Mary Hopping, Christine White, Jackie Asher, Carol Oakley, lib. Row 6: Paul Allen, Mitchell 'auf Hendrickson, sgtfatrarms, Jerry R. Robertson, Clarence Pavey, Betty Abbott, Mary M. May. Row 5. Alfred Lee Cox, Sandy Brown, George Eads, Gordon Caudill, pres., Ellen Eads. The Tech Music Club offers young musicians an ex- cellenf opporTuniTy To parTicipaTe in musical acTiviTies. Under The sponsorship of Richard OrTon, The club has be- come an acfive parT of Tech life. A Trip To Clovves Hall is one proiecf which was underTaken This year. Musically inclined Techites enjoy The acTiviTies This club offers. Ledford, Raymond Evans, Bryan Van Gundy, Eric Finnell, Thomas Creasser, Gordon Caudill. Row 71 Robert Shelby, Jonathan Laswell, Mary Ann Wonnell. . 3' 3 3? f 2 . Q Q X 3 , , .i ' . , g 3. . W, V . , s s ? 29
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