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Tc lynx W 1' ai. 4' At Friday night football games Mr. Delaney conducts the band in the Big Red fight song. William Wilkenson, Johnnie Hogland, Dale Schultz, Tommy Pick- ens lfront rowl Gary Snoe, Keilh Humbert, Mark Chappell, lmid- dle rowl Michael Duke, Mark Evans and Ricky Vogel fback rowl practice for a concert performance of Jazz band. band l 75
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Band fcomij older instruments. Parents and other students were invited to attend for a hot meal and some musical entertainment. The marching band performed a variety of selections including Sounds of Sonny and Cher, MacArthur Park, and Motown's Greatest Hits. An informal band members' party and the candy sale marked another campaign to raise money. The candy sales raked in nearly 52,000 profit for the musical groups. Cadet band works on a piece for their Spring Concert. , The brass section lends volume and precision to Concert band. Performing in the Orchestra pit of Jones Hall for , graduation is a treat for Symphony band mem- bers. l74 band
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I 76 sports Athletics have come cz long way We've come a long way in the area of athletic competi tion. Not only has participation and support for schoo teams increased in the last ten years, but also the variety of sports offered has doubled. ' Golf, tennis and an entirely new field of girls' sport: have joined the institutions of. football, basketball, track, baseball and swimming. Girls' sports are coming out ol the shadows into the limelight as the seventies pass. Vol- leyball, tennis and track are now in University lnterscho- lastic League competition. - Coaches found that not enough was able to be accom- plished in the short time allotted afternoon practice. Tc alleviate some of the pressures and hassles caused by that schedule, seventh period gym classes were set aside for students involved in athletic programs. A more strenu- ous program of practice including off season weight pro- grams was worked out. , ln the ten years that have passed since MacArthur's opening, equipment, support and the number of teams expanded the department to boundaries never before thought of. Supportive students began to turn out for games other than football. Budget allowances were increased to provide for the purchase of thousands of dol lars worth of equipment. Athletics have come a long way
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