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1!Mr. Ed Cornelsen leads Symphonic 1 3 Band in rehearsing several concert num- bers. 2!Encouraging students at the Jr. 2 4 High to get involved with band. Jazz En- perlorms at an all-school assembly. 3!Jazz Ensemble-Back row: R. Gray, M. Jinks, D. Berry. Second row: D. Fox, B. Renollet, D. Sulli- van, D. Sparks, G. Stockton, J. Tyson, D. Davis. Third row: C. Reece, J. O'DeII, T. Sells, M. Price, M. Reece, N. Stockton, T. Bortz, Mr. Ed Cornel- sen. Fourth row: T. Taylor, A. Armstead, G. Pierce. Front row: K. Thornell, D. Dresher, J. semble Gubltz. J. Shinkle. 4!Symphonic Band-Back row Mr. Ed Cornelsen, R. Frazier, J. Bailey, B. Thom as, D. Hinshaw, J. Tyson, J. Hopper, M. Reece M. Eastman, D. Kaul, J. Widell, J. Slater, D Sparks, B. Renollet, D. Sullivan, R. Gray, K. Reed A. Unruh, Second row: D. Davis, M. Bush, D Dresher, D. Utz, T. Taylor, B. Schlegel, C. Reece D. Atkeson, A. Cook, S. Rose, E. Griffin, M. Price Front row: B. Sutton, M. Smith, M. Jinks, E. Rose E. Tiezen, T. Clum, S. Rose, P. Cox, P. Harjo, M Goss. -wunumaaumnnxmtmwmmtt Q. .,f J., , ,- 1 mu. ,y..M,wmf:-,A .pf f- mmamzf . ' .V 1 mss.r.'.av.-sfeafw-cs. wg' 1 fn.,.,1.f - ,. - lamina. .. . 1 - . Q-1. at .lie-.Jam . , :must ms... We fra amy- im: 4 -, ,-.. , M, .,, N ,KV ....M..,,. . ,KV xfm::-my-'.'nma...ff:.1-af.. X ' . ww-e,ms-.ou ..,,,sa,.f,.ff.,. .fa fw..':- ' m-um.-wg:..',f f. 1. W . . aw-ef f, . . -J it - to ,-fs. - -.1 www- J in 1 uw. , ,., -wiper - .1-M . 1 W .-.:Q..,.Mfw -t. ,'.- to . JM., ft' - '. ' If A ?4u.rzv,..1.. E .fx-442.16 sa- ua... . f..,..M . - 34 Q '. -'Q '22-I 7835 1' fm .V '..fffN. us.t.qN.f..-Q .-if .4 uf-Je -mm MJ. . 4 . ea. V ,, W Q-an umndgmwevt .. ., - !!'BWl40--I-rw-tBF4Dv:f4v'a 'a.m:.eu -' xv. ans.Um.e1..4fmfMf.w-1 ---. -.M M -we 'mugged tw .Mm-.1w.m ,.,, ni..-:mtv Vw V.. te. .. if.. . .M . ,.,,,,.-ww at ,. V in., .n-.1-...U-t.' .. ff? 'if' .., --..J. ,. e...f,v-- .A .,, f an-msmgvsu-mule .1-J ., .. Gr . if .-- 7 f gg., ,UQ ,F i- fit. --A j.. if. IS .1 1' J- rf. I 1 ' I x 1 f , ' T I I ' J Q .ir A 'N' 1 1 ' ,x v ik . F .. . .'. - -S - - f Vu: 4 VL- a we , . ' v 5 -. . , - I V1 ,V :V 4 1' .Q U . V5.1 rf: ,'fIl'J,' . f . - V. i 'ff .J . T -- . -.-lv . gk ' Q' ' ' Q - , V H' I it -...QV '1' i .. . . .. . ' f V V . R - 1, Vl x up VL? A Q ' X .-- It V F . . v r . ' . f VV. . gk .- ' 7 . V V .H V L 5 iz.-lr I 1- ' ' -. V' -t l ' T - ,P 5 2 1-v 2' Le ' pi V4 .A 833. ,VY VAV V4 V .- V V-, V . ,t V, Q .. QQ J V ' f - .1 . ' . G Q A e v, X - ,V V . N K 1 - . - J ,- 4 . - ' 4 H . . . V f4Nkff'9 'g1'l.,, -' - '5 - N fr .1 - 1 . . 1 j ,, , -g xf. 53 S 1 gwfy arfV,,,, 3.53 VV 5,4 3... V , . .jV7 ,VVV,.-t 'w 4- '4,g.QV-' VV ff V. -tt it - N - w .J Q .t' ., rival.-..' J ' ff' .si X . . '- f. . '.V.,.,-f ' f ' Af e . wfw-fg,gs.,-tqfafsawr--Q..,,,.+..if,gh,,- . ?Wia'2,A,-.f'fw':rx-felis 'fe it 11ig..sa..aty2a'i?32-fazafttf-Jeff? 3, ,tfiffzg-1. offer .Is-'hsfizls .- . fait 1- --iw 1.2 Q' S V -f -fx Q t f my W . .-me V. .Q-sfw.,e.Qgw -af 4551.5 if ,LEEE-3 :fix-fVi,,f'?1',,.f A ..,,,,3 . fr? wax- 1Vt-7fV...E- ,5 V',,,i ,1 1' -4 - 1 V. .Vw , J vt: ,Qu f ' i V V, V, .if -9: -,V 'JA diff..-'t'ii1'P.-3.1-iw 1 . +L- atnsigdf 'KJ-.nL gf3.i..4g'f3....agsi'4.f!5-Q75 -s.3?.5'h'.,Z'.3.. l
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Band practices, practices 4 anuary, February, March is not a countdown to the end of school, but just one of the selections Symphonic Band played at the winter concert. Among the songs learned throughout the year were Jubilance, Pink Panther, and Folk Song Suite, Daily practice has been the main tac- tic of the Symphonic Band in keeping its act together. The act included participating in both marching band and pep band, playing at winter and spring concerts, and playing at the State Music Festival. Members from the Symphonic Band with special qualities were selected for a place in the Jazz Ensemble. The highlight of the year for Jazz Ensemble was a three day trip to Kan- sas State University to attend the Cen- tral States Jazz Festival where they performed Down and Dirty, Shaft, Angel Eyes, and Brazilian Fantasy. Other performances for the group in- cluded Hutchinson Community Junior College Jazz Clinic, CHS Open House, and the Goddard Jazz Festival.
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Strings and things Q v- 3, 1 ff ,rw Xl. in P? 3 i A 'l 1! First year violist, Nikki Taylor, senior, plays Man of La Mancha. 21 Taking time to practice before class, David Dur- ban, freshman, betters his skill as a pia- nist. David is the first pianist to be in the orches- train recent years. 3! Orchestra- Back row: Kar- la Reisch, Leonard Shockey, Cheryl Uglow. Third row: Lois Utz, Becky Rhynerson, Delphia Ginther, Becky Crane. Second row: Susan Green, Nikki Taylor. Front row: Mr. Ed Cornleson, direc- tory David Durban. 1 2 3 ig things come in small packages, or at least that was true where or- chestra was concerned. Having only eleven members, plus a new director, the orchestra came through in style. Starting with scales, the smallest music group reviewed basics. Then, after basics, music was distributed and practice in earnest began. Practicing both in private and as a group, orchestra prepared for two con- certs. ln the first, the orchestra com- bined with band, junior high, and ele- mentary students to present the annu- K if A rd al Christmas concert. Warm weather accompanied the second, the spring concert, where only strings played. Concerts were not the only thing for which orchestra practiced. A lot of practice was also devoted to the state music festival. Because of their size, the orchestra played as an ensemble instead of going as a full orchestra. Orchestra is fun because you are learning to play better and you're with friends too, Susan Green, freshman, said. '7h 'i if tfdr. w..f-4 . 3 v s 'yu s O I if ft- ix , -. fm:1ig1,,,Q gif? r Yggftf . . my Ml - N .,,,+v'u1'37'ff:f .-d,,,,.,,,ge4-,fe f,:ic-'fs.x.-r,fQ- R: . A' Q. W - , -1 1.541, iv ' gif Lx: Q-.. 'nfs Q41 Jfcfi fifw-:5':I54'7?5J' , , Skagiffi . misc was Q W 'r ',' ,t s .1 - S a, ,mga at S -f t .1 2' Q- Xsfbpat
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