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Members of the French horn quartet were J. Loveland, K. Konietzko, M. Llntvedt, and J. Roetzel. The Vermillion contest awarded T. Ul- rlckson, D. Glenn, M. Llntvedt, and S. Oakland a first place for brass quartet. Talent Triumphs Over Toil Two of the six freshmen In All-State Band were from CHS. Steve Oakland and Lon Alness,both trom- bone players, represented Canton at Pierre. The C-Notes, Including J. Mlkkelson, C. Larson, L. Thomas, P. Hanson, M. Ul- rlekson, L. Alness, L. Oliver, S. Oakland, T. Ulrlckson, D. Glenn, H. Mlkkelson, M. Myers, and S. Halvorson, made various performances.
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„ - 1 5S@s tr c ■MMHn ' i v . r ».» . ■ . .a „ . ; -, 2 • N'.-’ wI I - k- •• • f - —- :-r- ---- V. - -f ■irr : jr,v CLARINET Linda Ness Fenni Hseren Renae Nelson Linda Hanson Pat Hammer Kathle Fox Pat Fodness Jane Roberts June Thormodsgard Kathy Edwards Nancy Halvorson Teresa Anderson Cynthia Souvlgnler ALTO SAXOPHONE Mary Ulrickson Mary Sweeter Lee Holter TENOR SAXOPHONE Linda Thomas Pam Hanson Carol Fodness BARITONE SAXOPHONE Cheryl Larson CORNET Tom Ulrickson Donna Glenn Marllynn Myers Rick Mikkelson TUBA Jerry Oakland Jim Lunder Don Tupper PERCUSSION Susan Halyorson Karen Veehls Barbara Berg Judy -Bulley Linda Larson NOT PICTURED Linda Bartling Trent Van Bockern Debbie Van Bockern Joyce DeRaad TROMBONE Arlyn Olson Linda Oliver Lon Alness Steve Oakland BARITONE Garland Sweeter CELLO Laurie Bogue FRENCH HORN Martha. Llntvedt Jeanne Roetzel Jean Loveland Karla Konietzko FLUTES Julie Dexter Judy Larsgaard Jan Mikkelson Connie Olson Joyce Lier Nancy Lunder Luella Fossum next the were Boom, Boom, Boom went the big bass drum as it set the pace for the CHS march- ing band. The State Fair hosted the band's first marching appearance. This was the second conseoutive trip the band had taken to Huron. Dakota Day was on the marching agenda. The Hawk band traveled to Vermillion to march in University's Homecoming parade. The blare of the trumpet, the rhythm of feet, and the twirler s signals soon being replaced by the repeated bars of music-----the concert band fell into swing Practicing for the Winter Concert and the exchange with Lennox sped the winter months away. WNAX broadcasted from the high school auditorium, provid- ing a performance for the band. Taking a trip to Yankton brought the opportun- ity to present an assembly for Yankton High. Another assembly came-thls time before the band's own peers. With spring sprung and new tympani added to the Hgt of new equipment, the band hosted the Pops Concert. Commencement and the solemn strains of Pomp and Circumstance brought the band year to a close only to be bounced open again with a new set of flashy field drums and a parade on Me- morial Day.
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Included In the brass sextet were T. Ulrlckson, D. Glenn, M. Llntvedt, J. Oakland, L. Alness, and S. Oakland, A 1 was earned by the flute trio—J. Mikkelson, J. Lars- gaard, and J. Dexter. The clarinet quartet mem- bers were L. Hanson, L. Ness, P. Heeren, and R. Nelson. Another first for the high school band Is this flashy set of field drums. It takes three young ladles like Julie Dexter as head major- ette and Linda Ness and Debbie Harmellnk, twirlers, to lead the Canton High marching band.
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