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Marching Band performs The band of Independence Senior High, under the dir¬ ection of Mr. Bill Hanna, represented the school at various school and city functions. The marching band executed its manuvers at football games. The band played at such community functions as the Shrine Bowl Football Game and the Thanksgiving Day parade. The band participated in the Program “A Night of Music, Art, Drama, and Dan¬ ce” on December 18, 1967. The purpose of the club of which Winfred Ervin was president is to further all mem¬ bers instrumentally. The school can certainly be pleased with the progress made by the band during this year in size and quality of music. The band rehearses during sixth period. The band performs at “Night of Music, Art, Drama and Dance.” The Marching Band performs at the Catholic game, September 22. 115
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Choir sings at MADD The choir was under the direction of Miss Lindsay during the school year 1967- -1968. Some of the memorable performances of the choir ensemble were at the Thanksgiving Assembly and the December 18th, “A Night of Music, Art, Drama and Dance.” A party at the Open Kitchen was held after the latter performance. The choir met daily during first period. Steve Faires served as president. The choir was ac¬ companied by pianists Connie Alley and Gingy Hig¬ gins. The choir proved itself a valuable asset to the school during the year. N . The choir rehearses “Come All You Fair and Tender Maid.” Steve Faires receives a conducting lesson from Miss Lindsay. The choir performs at “A Night of Music, Art, Drama and Dance.” Sopranos sing at the MADD performance December 18th. The choir prepares to render an item from their repertoire at the Thanksgiving assembly. 114
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A. V. members operate equipment The Audio Visual Club provided students and faculty with audio visual equipment throughout the year. Mr. Abernathy, audio visual specialist for the school, served as advisor. Members of the club were trained in school equipment unfami¬ liar to them. Don Helms, student advisor, operates a projec¬ tor. Brooks Helms, president, explains operation of taping equipment to members. Majorettes twirl Janie Shepherd proposes candy sales as a money making project. The majorettes in their patriot uniforms prepare for a football game. The Majorette Club promoted twirling among its members during the year. They twirled to music in routines at basketball halftimes as well as being present at the football games. Janie Shepherd served as president of the club, while Martha Logan was head and Nancy Smeltzer was co¬ head of the majorette squad. 116
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