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Marchers step off to earl practice Striving for perfection, the 212 members of the marching band ended their summer freedom by meeting at the south campus two weeks prior to the first day of classes. Refining marching skills such as knee lifts, counter marchesg and straight lines, the band began its preparation for the marching season. After the beginning of school, band members from both campuses met at the south campus band hall. Those members from the north campus, on game days, were involved in two pep rallies, one on the north campus and another on the south campus during sixth period, A. With musicians from both campuses present during sixth period class, juniors Benny Clark and Kenny Bell, senior Mike Wilson, juniors Debbie Ebarb, Jay Bullington and Ernie Davis and seniors Chris Swan- son and Ricky Shiftlet add the effect of the coronets to the score of Candida B. Sophomore Melissa Moody arrives at Memorial Sta- dium for the game against Pasadena. C. Tension prevails during the third quarter as freshman Leanne Bullington and sophomore Cheryl Wilson view the losing struggle with the Texas City Stingarees. D. One of the 1 1 percussionists of the marching band, senior Debbie Taylor studies the musical score of Robinson's Grand Entry March for the cue to begin playing the bell lyre. E. Seniors Steve Robinson and Mike Wilson descend the bleachers in the boy's gym following the pep rally held to raise spirit for the Texas City game. F. Privileged to have access to paved surface, sophomore Karen Livingston, junior Robert Dalke, freshman Gary Stefancik and Kenny King, utilize the marked- off yardlines. G. Taking advantage of the only break provided at games, sophomores Terri Trahan, Sherrie Rogers and junior Doug Nemonrdaxdunngthethkdquanerbekxereassunungthenrnuicm dunes BAND f PAGE 15
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