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Concert Band Peqtorms In Parades Am ROW I: M. Smith, M. Abbott, C. Sell, J. Campbell. ROW II: S. Driscol, M. Goodwin, B. Burton, M. Gish, B. Rude, C. Chapman. ROW III: C. Fountain, VanSickle, C. Cripe, S. Bowman, K. Walton, S. Flora, L. Goad, E. George, R. Replogle, R. Rutledge. ROW IV: D. McLemorc, R. Kesling, S. Lucas, M. Brouar D. Clifford, Director Mr. Robert Brothers. A first for the marching band was attending band camp for one week at Manchester College. All practicing at camp proved worthwhile when the band placed high at the Delaware County Marching Band Contest. The band participated in the Logansport Veteran's Day parade, the Lafayette Christmas parade, and the local Halloween and Christmas parades. It provided half-time enter- tainment at home football games. Concert band members attended tl' NISBOVA contest, and some of tk members participated in solo an ensemble contests at Kokomo. Th band performed at a Christmas pre gram, and at a Fall and Spring Concer The year's finale was playing Pom and Circutnstancen for graduation.
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Rh thm, Harmon, And Melod Meeting T 0 Make A Song Adding spirit to all the home basketball games, the pep band played songs before the game and during half time. The enthusiastic and very active stage band made many public appearances. With a class period during the school day and a regular practice every Tuesday eve- ning they improved their music capabili- ties. They played for a dance at the Ameri- can Legion, ran a booth and performed at the Oracle-Fest, gave a half time program at one basketball game, sponsored, pne- pared and played the music for a dance. They won a first at the stage band con- test at Hammond, participated in the St. joseph jazz Festival at Rensselaer, and vis- ited many schools during the spring tour. ROW I: Susan Abbott, Marcia Goodwin. ROW II: Kevin Sullivan, Randy Reploglc, Cheryl Edging, Mari Iake, Scott Lucas, Drew Clifford, Nancy ROW III:jane Snoeberger Cindy Sell Ron Rutledge Sheryl Drisool David Alvarez ROW IV' Vickie MtGreevy Terry Broach Dale Snipes Kevin Leah , , s i - - 1 s 1 Y, Overholser. Q, ,e ,gi ROW I: Sheryl Driscol, Randy Replogle, Marcia Goodwin, Dewey Mclzmore. ROW II: David Sherry Flora, Cindy Sell, Susan Mullen, Reine Bamett, Cindy Gish, David Alvarez ROW III: Gish, Judy VanSicle, Mike Young, Teresa Bamett, Dale Snipes. ROW IV: I.aVem Goad, Kathy Kay Walton, Patti Bowman, Drew Clifford, Scott Lucas, and Kevin Sullivan.
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