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John Fay was awarded the John Phillip Sousa Award for 1966. He has been a member of the band and chorus during his four years of high school. At the District Music Festival he participated in the Trom- bone Quartet, Brass Quartet, Brass Ensemble, Mixed Octet, Boys' Quartet, vocal solo and trombone solo. He played a trombone solo in his senior year which rated a I in the State MuSic Festival. John was a member of the Stage Band and theory class, and helped with small groups for the grade festival. He also gave a trombone and baritone recital and was a guest soloist at the Bowbells Spring Concert. sponsored by D AND G CLOTHING CLOTHING FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY 17
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The Concert Band officers were: John, president; Eldon, vice-president; Gayle, secretary-treasurer and Linda and Charlotte, librarians. Under the direction of Mr. Smith, the band gave concert in Bowbells and fall and spring concerts. The pep band played for football and basketball games, the county and district tournaments, and hockey game in Estevan. The Stage Band played for various functions throughout the year. The band received a II rating at the District Musi Festival on FOLK SONG SUITE and MAGIC FLUT1 Teri, Teresa and Peggy led the marching band at the Williston and Minot Band Days. SPONSORED BY DURICK BROTHERS FORD CARS AND TRUCKS COLUMBUS, NORTH DAKOTA 16
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THERE IS MUSIC IN THE AIR The Cadet Band this year was comprised of forty-one members. Some of their favorite pieces were OLD ENGLISH SUITE, SAFARI and GYPSIES' DANCE. The band gave one concert during the year and marched in the Estevan Band Day parade. They were led by Debbie Dihle, Cindy Johnston and Carleen Rings as majorettes. Soloists with the band were Laurel Hermanson, Robert Ronning, Marcie Myers and Donald Young. The band was under the direction of Mr. Smith. The Beginners Band was made up of sixteen industrious fifth graders. They performed once in public and played out of MASTER METHODS. The band was under the direction of Mr. Smith. SPONSORED BV HUNSTEAD'S GROCERY
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