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STACK BAND: Front row: Jeff Stevenson, Gordon Wallis, Rick Hanneman, Mark Tilgncr, Ron Thiessen, Phil Davis, Second row: Gordon Elliott. Russell Schmidt, Cathey Arms, Randy Newman, Mitch 'Peal. Lita Larson, Back row: Kent Seibert, Steve Kunke, Steve Anderson, Boyd Roscnbalm. Chuck Knox, Jon Davis. Director. Mr. Dave Beier. Director, Dave Beier smiles with satisfaction at the completion of a well done performance. Straining for a note on his tenor saxophone. Cliff Houck plays at Dallas High’s Christmas concert. New Musical Style Dallas High’s musical population combined fifty-four musicians and many diverse instruments to present six concerts. Mr. Dave Beier incorporated an individual lesson teaching system to renovate playing techniques. The concert band traveled to the CVL band contest in April and culminated its activity at Dallas’ Invitational Band Festival on May 20. Enhancing the stage band, additional instruments created a new sound for several concerts. Stage band members performed for service clubs and combined with the Dragonaires for a concert. The twenty member pep band adopted the stage band style of sound. Many new pep numbers such as “Cracklin’ Rosie” and “25 or 6 to 4” added vigor to the groups informal music. The young band met a challenging change in musical styles and furnished entertainment for the community while undergoing a learning process. 19
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Participating in the fall concert. Front row: Greg Veazie. Steve Anderson, Kevin Hylton, Kent Seibert, Shane Penney; Second row: Mark Tilgner, Ron Thiessen, Jeff Stevenson and Third row: Ron Brown, harmonize in sound. Intent in their music, Kent Seibert, Chuck Knox and Boyd Rosenbalm concentrate on “California Dreaming” during a basketball game. Front row: Sally McPherson, Elizabeth Glendinning. Lauri Rosenbalm, Lita Larson, Gordon Wallace, David Hcil. Second row: Steve Anderson, Kent Seibert, Greg V eazie, Kevin Hylton, Shane Penney, Steve Dick, Janine Robertson. Laurel Knight. Greg Tilgner, Lori Kunke, Judy Murray, Third row: Rick Hanneman, Bob Parker. Cathy Sherman. Sue Millhouscr, Lindsey, Harms, Mark Tilgner. Ron Thiessen, Jeff Stevenson, Mike Osteen, Phil Davis, Gordon Elliott. Russel Schmidt, Sandy Brown. Cathey Arms, Randy Newman, Fourth row: Director, David Beicr, Jon Davis, Boyd Rosenbalm, Chuck Knox. Joe Garcia, Mike Campbell. 1 im Hoffman. Randy Lehmann, Wally Rcimcr, Dennis Thiessen. Ron Brown, Bill Lalack. Rick Steppe r, Back row: Linda Hurst, Bill Reseland. Terry 18 Bratcng, Mitch I eal, Alan Koloen. Kevin Friescn, Tom Kinsey.
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Bruce Branson and Mark Stollcr examine a pair of clippers and a docking tool during subject. AGRICULTURE County Travelers Students interested in vocational training were enrolled in agriculture. This class was designed for students who presently live on a farm or plan to make agriculture a career. Enrollees absorbed information on such related topics as how to feed, clean and care for animals, along with livestock financing and veterinary practices. Crop study was also part of the course and included a study of fertilizers, types of crops, soils and the time of year for best planting. Other aspects of agriculture were viewed as the young farmers traveled to different farms in the Polk County area and trips to Dallas co-operative. Work continued in the agricultural shop under the direction of Mr. Lowell Buswell, who stressed the repair of farm machinery and servicing of agricultural equipment. Mr. Robert Burnham placed emphasis on the study of astronomy, the analysis of soils, selection of money crops, breeding for production, finishing of stock for market and marketing techniques. 20 the unit on animal grooming in Animal Science class and exchange a joke on the Louie Bryant “waves down his teammate after completing a grade reading on the transit. The drill was one unit from Surveying class.
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