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Page 97 text:
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Tunas and baritones bring out the bass score ofa song. First Row: I. Tallmadge, L. Schwan, C. Briggs. Second Row: E. Zody, S. Leicligh, T. Pore. Every band must have its flutes with their high notes, French horns with their solid chords, and the saxophones with their melo- dious sounds. First Row: S. Harlan, K. Wol- ford, S. Shibinski. Second Row: T. Sours, P. Mills, U. Draper. Third Row: L. McGuire, M Kosse, M. Jones, C. Moody. Band Comprised of Sections Responsible for the tempo and rhythm of the band is the percussion section. First Row: A. McClure, R. Lipscomb. Second Row: H. Sul- livan, B. Banks, D. Edmiston, C. Harned, B. Allenbaugh, C. Hardesty, M. Ewing, T. Kaufman, S. Fast.
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Clarinets compose the treble voices ofthe band and the bass clarinets, alto clari- net, and basson add to the richness of the tone. First Row: L. Sellers, M. Staf- ford, C. Atterholt, L. Anderson. Second Row: C. Fulk, S. Myers, K. Shaver, S. Meng, J. Badertscher, S. Armstrong. Third Row: Mr. Wells, M. Maxwell, J. Miner, J. Obrecht, G. Carl, P. McGuire, Our Hillsdale Band was kept busy throughout the school year with various activities. Two weeks before school began Mr. Jay Wells initiated a band camp for all members in marching band. They learned forms of drill, routines, and just plain marching. The band used all of these things for the halftime shows at our.football games. At the home basketball games, the fifteen 90 . ' K. Fickes, K. Ramsey. member pep band played popular and march music during the halftimes. Then came concert band and their first performance, a Christmas Concert. March saw two main events. Nine members were selected to participate in the first Firelands Conference Band and at District Contest the band received a II rating. The end of the year was marked by a spring concert. Trombones and trumpets add zest and bold tones to the sound of the band. First Row: T. Butler, C. Twining, G. Austin, D. Jones, B. Obrecht, G. Frank. Second Row: L. Fridline, L. Funk, W. Applegate, L. Strang, D. Switzer.
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Football H LLU-Time Shows Given by M urchin Band The Hillsdale marching band consisted of all band members not involved in football or cheerleading. ABOVE: Leading the band as officers were SEATED: Judy Badertscher, Vice-Presidentg Terry Pore, Presidentg STANDING: Tom Kaufman, Student Council Represen- tativeg Unie Draper. Treasurerg and Cheryl Fulk, Sec- retary. AT RIGHT: Glenn Frank received the John Philip Sousa Band Award for his fine record and achievements in band. The award was given at the annual pot luck supper and band awards night, May 3.
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