Glenn Miller, Woody Herman, and Tommy Dorsey — sure, they are all jazz musicians, but there is a more contemporary side to this broad form of music. The growing trend of young interest in jazz was quite evident as the band members had enough enthusiastic musicians that two groups were organized: The Glass Jazz and The Stage Band. The Stage Band is more of an introduction to jazz, where the Glass Jazz members have already had some experience in the jazz field. The younger group worked with the more traditional songs, as the Glass Jazz tackled more contemporary and innovative numbers. When Marching Band season quieted down, jazzband try-outs started up. Selection of these groups was quite unique. The guys just got together and switched parts around until they came up with something that sounded right. Practicing two days a week Director Neal Haworth was helped by student Mike Chesson, a saxophonist who gained experience with the Freddie Lee Orchestra. In September, last year jazz members along with some 1977 graduates performed at the Bob Hope benefit. Due to technicalities, the groups did not attend any competitions, but played for the VICA Yacht Club. The jazz bands also played in the Mid-Winter Concert, and in a spring concert, held outside, separately from the other concert bands. Mallets in action, Jeff Scheowitz concentrates while in concert. Coordination and skill combined with his talent, makes Jeff a great percussionist. 28 BAND Put Another Nickel In ¢on’t) The saxes blast it out during the Mid-Winter Concert. This group, the Glass Jazz band plays more contemporary jazz music. Glass Jazz: Front Row: Tim Lane, Greg Hurst, Albertson, Paul Van de Graaf, Randy Grunwell, Mike Chesson, George Creswell, Todd Cohen, Carl Cress. Back Row: Steve Garrett, Bill Ford, Jeff Scheckwitz. Second Row: Charlie Sydnor, Stuart Turrille, Scott Anderson, Chip Garcia. Frank McCarthy, John Goode, Tommy Stage Band: Front Row: Will Cardwell, Burks Pennington, Mike Scott, Steve Garrett, John Echols, Maureen McLennan, Jay Andrews, Kevin Hicks, Charles Taylor, Russell Mallay. Back Snow, Lee Gammon. Second Row: Angie Row: Jimmy Whorley, Jim Mahaney, Rob Read.
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In the audience to give out balloons during the number “Applause” clown John Boylan makes a big hit with the young and young at heart. Concert Choir Front Row: Dawn Martin, Ginny Waugh, Anne White, Dianne Thacker, Debra Newton, Angie Davis,. Martha Tester, Debbie Day, Debi Hiatt, Robin Bryant, Amy Buhler, Kathy Atkins, Tina Mitchell, Diane Doss, Cathy Scudder. Second Row: Karen Shepard, Laure Riley, Valerie Camm, Bernetta Sydnor, Leslie Hicks, Bob Gage, Mike Tolley, Randy Wills, Kelly Quillen, Glenn Thompson, Alan Faircloth, Patti 30 CHOIR Bennett, Dana Clements, Martha Sellick, Leslie Stone. Third Row: Carlton Candler, Ty Harrison, Kenneth Boyd, Tuffy Stone, Mike Snead, Charles Weiss, Bill Kagey, Cheryl Neal. Fourth Row: Vikki Rice, Rhonda Burnley, Susan Warehinne, Beth Martin, Dana Jackson, Powell Sykes, Bobby Bitler, Randy Francis, Ray Hatcher, Alvin Haynes, Kathy Flickinger, Ruth Anne Bailey, Bottoms up! Mike Snead returns to Touch of Glass class by the usual method. Sharon Campbell, Tammy Mayberry. Fifth Row: Sterling Wilder, Rob Massie, John Gentry, Gary Messner, Bill Ruff, Paul Sydnor, D. Shannon. Back Row: Vicki Hahn, Denise Almond, Val Hobbs, Susan Wascher, Russ Chamberlain, Paul Porter, Bruce Austin, Tom Hessen, Jim Thornhill, John Boylan, Jim Middleton, Geri Witt, Laura Ferguson, Carolyn Bryant, Corea McDaniel.
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