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His Truth is Marching n 77 As America grew, the citizens of almost every town took special pride in organizing a local band. It was once a common practice for employers to advertise for workmen who play a band instrument. From the beginning, the development of bands have improved . This year we take great pride in the Horn Lake High School Marching Band. The band provides an outlet for musically talented young people: musical enjoyment for the student body, parents, and community. Mem- bers of the band are involved in solo- ensemble competition, District and State Band Clinics, State Band Festival and many local activities including parades, shows and concerts. The Junior High Band provides an outlet for talented junior high stu- dents. They hope to be the great Horn Lake High School Marching Band of tomorrow. THIS PAGE, TOP: The Junior High Band plays a medley of Christmas songs. BOTTOM: A Revolu- tionary War quartet plays a patriotic rendition of Yankee Doodle. NEXT PAGE, TOP: The Sen- ior High Band. BOTTOM LEFT: The Junior High Band. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. Van McClain directs the band in a practice session. Y'-TC3JSd '6Cfi., .Tv ff' E! nfl' 4p,? tx :lx ii ' lim 1. ' fi s 92
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Drug Council The Drug Council, consisting of six- teen members, had a very good year. Their activities included special train- ing on drug abuse, teaching younger students, judging the Drug Poster Contest, and providing literature on drugs. Their future plans include citi- zenship awards to active members of the club. The Drug Council hopes to continue its drug counseling in order to help more young people. TOP PICTURE: left to right - ROW ONE: Ramona Webb, Terri Snyder, Carolyn Mitchusson, Mr. Lane. ROW TWO - Mary Wilkerson, Elsie Lip- ford, Dorothy Ward. ROW THREE - Connie Mul- len, Deloris Robinson, Tommie Wilson, Mark Sexton. ROW FOUR - Alvie Maness, Lisa Black- burn, Renee Borden, Linda White, George Anton, Robert Williams. BOTTOM PICTURE: left to right: Connie Mullen, President, Periann Freeman, Vice-President: Alvie Maness, Secre- tary. 94 1
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