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76 ff W. if Four-year band memhers, who received blankets or Kramer, Mills Win ll-State Honors It is not often that Huntsville High School sends a student to the All-State Band or Orchestra, those organizations being dominated hy the AAAA schools. So it is that when two HHS seniors both attained the honor, this year, they and the band had reason to he proud. Bonnie Kramer, playing the hassoon, won a chair in the All-State Orchestra, while Patty Mills, flute, placed in the All-State Band. jackets as reward for their tireless efforts, are seniors Bonnie Kramer, Toni Roark, Carol Block, Cynthia Bowers, Elaine Whitt, Jean Smithcr, Patty Mills, Tommy White, Lynn Morrow, Mary Louise Wzitscwn, Linda Smith, and Shelley Felder. Not pictured are Kay Sublett and Lonnie Stanford. ball game. Mr. Ross Wliite strikes a familiar pose. Under his leadership, the band has returned to its former first-rate reputation. At right, Mr. Wliite shows his sunny side at the an- nual Band-Choir pic- nic third-quarter break at a foot- Saxophonist Lawrence Swear- The famous Hornet Band provides rousing background music at the western ingen takes advantage of pep rally, as well as a great deal of vocal support. .mwaaag Air.,
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I The Hornet Band spends many long, hot hours of drill in preparation for football games. The twirlers raise their batons in collab- oration with Director Ross White as they prepare to tackle the tough assignment of leading the band at an out-of-town foot- ball game. 75
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C5523 Z' President Jill Jackson, Secretary- Treasurer Janice Bell, Reporter Nancy Fails, and Vice-President Melodee Hayes create a bulletin board. Reading can be fun, as members of the Best Sellers Club set out to prove this year. The fifteen participates in this organization enjoy reading and reporting on the latest books. They also try their hand at acting out pas- sages from well-known selec- tions. To stimulate interests in reading, the members, spon- sored by Mrs. Jane Louise Pierce, also created attractive bulletin boards on their favor- ite books or plays. 77
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