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gmwl The director lifts his baton. . . sixty- five instruments are poised as he gives the signal for the music to begin. The Belvidere High School band is rehears- ing in the band building. . . performing for the student body. . . presenting a con- cert. . . and always giving a good perfor- mance. The concert band has been most ac- tive this year. Presenting a show at halftime the band marched in uniform at each home football game. Directed by Mr. Harned, it took part in the music department assembly programs at Christmas and Thanksgiving, and pre- sented one program alone. It also pre- sented a spring concert and toured cities in northern Illinois. Each year the band sends several soloists and small ensem- bles to the State contest. In addition to the large concert band there is a subordinate band. The Fresh- man Band is made up of prospective members who need a little more season- ing for the Concert Band. They receive special instruction and must pass a test before they may become full fledged members ofthe Concert Band. The Basketball Band supplies rousing mu- sic at home basketball games. This is a select group from the concert band, numbering about twenty-five. Ours is considered among the best high school bands in northern Illinois, and Belvidere High is justly proud of it. 'Me game! Pafmoiec... THE MADHATTERS-FIRST ROW: Jerry Kunde, Punky Grimes, Johnny Lanning, Nancy Cain. SECOND ROW: Wayne Daring, Jim Schultz, Ed Dick. Not presenting the Belvidere High School Band pictured: Mike Morris.
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l Eight capable B Club ushers direct ticket holders. A group of industrious junior girls sells paper and pencils before and at noon, and candy after school and at the home games. Six girls are assigned to each football and basketball game, where sales are usually heavy Two usually take care ofthe paper and pen- cils at the hall table. The junior class would be in dire financial condition every year if it weren't for the welcome contribution of these girls. 3- Candy sales during the games provide funds for the Juniors. Without the candy stand and the workers the Prom would be impossible. What'll you have? Coke fiends. Ill azfadewwwme dmdadwmi. Z7
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TWIRLERS: Peggy Luckow, Jean Wendell, Donna Church, Clorice I-lawn, Donna Jackson, Clara Jane ' Parker, Linda Moffatt. w 4.3 3 , iifkllfl Z x s The Freshman Band warms up for another rehearsal. In addition to cheering the Bucs, the Basketball Band played at all home games. A new view of a familiar scene. .Hia Zdetmze of 0146466 29 Wi KW
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