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mritetttttgt Meet Uimcswicralh YEHDAY. APRH. 8. 1960 ln Cherry Blossom Band Competition Bearcats Strut to Victory Hi' I'u1rit'm Griffith THE l'REClSl0N-PERl'lliCT Broolcland-Cayce Bearcat Marcliing Band lrotn South Carolina strutted otl with top honors at the i960 National Cherry Blossom Festiyal Band Contest. The peppy perlormers from West Columbia and Cayce. S, C., competed against ll other high school bands during an 'ill-day' session at the National Guard Armory. Each band was rated separately' on two counts!-rnusic and marching, There wasn't a blue unilorrn out oi line when the Bearcat Band maneuvered with high- stepping perfection across the Armory lloor to win lirst prile lor marching. The band also carne in third lor inusic. a combination good enough to win a gold model ol the Washington Monument as the grand prize trophy. South Carolina almost made a clean sweep ot the prizes. ln second place for marching was the Red Raider Band lront l.atta High School. latta. S. C.. and right on their heels came the Seneca High School Band lroni Seneca, S. C. Neighboring North Carolina tooted into the prize ring when a tirst place ayiard in rnusic went to the Cherryville High School Band in Cherryyille. N. C. Placing second was the South llagerstovyn High School Band trorn Hagerstown, Md, No high schools in the District entered the contest. Bands from Suitland and Slorthwestern high schools participated but did not win any awards All l3 high school bands took part in the Cherry Blossom Festival Parade at rl p.m. Saturday. is, 'gr Qi: Q. Q ., y. gwrsrf .,.-L t. , f TWO VIPQS G 9' 1' ' . , . 5 .L rady and G i' ,, 1 O V - VCIT101- i lngg as 1 E-A is Ts. .X K ii If c -sis-. Y , .E .NM W 5 if Y... ,, 44, if ,W UZIIOI' J ones congratulates f' -.Q xv Qmmws, B '. Sand is recognized bv 0 . . 1 uth Carolina Senate
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1 he ww. .x'a,:S, -Z . V , WWT- I S 'Q rr. Unimed Sores of America Vol. 106 fri!- .lf l NATIONAL CHERRY BLQSSGM FESTIVAL mm tiuttgtmstuttai PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OE TI-IE 86th CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION ,,,,,,2?,f WASHINGTON, EILIDAY, APRIL 8, 1960 No. 65 WON BY SOUTH CAROLINA HIGH SCHOOL HERRY BIUSSOM FESTIVAL r picitxnrc in cztiiing tn the tis BANDS schooi bun I'IlI'I.ES i IN THE C ' ' I tgtitt: great 'Q 'uiirm high . ' ' ren in thc OND Mr, I'rcstth:nt. t rhrr three South L in e of Neven PTILCS er tt it heh! .tt thc High Mr. THURM . ' gnc the Lic . ' new oi ht ' -' mn. which . ' ' mi-Cart cc ti oi the Sen dIX JS NNIU ui tmrnpurt -ht. Bi'tNoiti.t rormti lun attention were detignntcti tester 1, ginnuui Cherry Bimwrn icxitvni inn Nationui Guard Armory. here in Nkgtxiiirrginrr. 'I - Schooi Marching Bcziretrtx wwn the gmmi prize .tt the heat xiii tt' ' the festivai competition. utter pincinrx tirst in the nmrching contest and sic contest. The Bruokittnd-Cayce Band is currcntiy the ' 'onship Marching Bztnti. by virtue of having ' ' Greenviiie. S. C. The hand. ' he South Caroiina rs. 'n the mu 'nw Charnpr vcmber in ntied by t i't' 5 yea in third i oiiiciai South Cnroir . won a statewide contest mst No directed by Mr. T. R. Thorniey. has been comme Generai Assernbiy for the eitceiient record it hats made in the .st This is another high honor Cor this great band, and South Caroiinu is very ' outstanding accomoiishrnenr. pro nd of IIS K , r Senator Thurmo nd greets th e band in from of the C apllol an W ahh We T .'2',,'-ig:-T 'Nil hd: n. v-f...,.m 4 MN' TBI-EG A4 4 6 PD vu.nw, RA M .mm fs..-Q.. ni., .ami lr A W g -v M :CYRl G0 SUPE ASHIN -- '-rr ,f-ffl? Lmlpnq A-'um' D wake q:LqL , 1 Six 435 E s OCAR ENT, B R Put-at W I ,qs GHA ED T 2 Ng -, 0 PLg PR 'S ADV 0 c iz is 0 REGA? F,RSE IN CHE Snack Kuna CA DSS T IN MA ERRY BL5 Nn:CAY ,M VCE SCH Rf,-H Us c We 00 I SOM E BA ri Ls FESU ND 'Us av? 5 17 re CQHP S1-RUE IN Co TH 3 jr 4 rx U .ggi 'Rza . Mx, 6 -gt, . M1 'Wu A,n' 'A ef ' A ELL? N-.fw W. W6 9 R 2 auvcllnon no.. x if 3 ' lr, Q ' Rah m,loN'e., , NRE' ir, I ! R mmm I' V2 ah ' 0 H' 'W-Q. gif? G63 1 Sfft th. is fabulousm!
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