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Best Bet! Mark, time, mark! The 1978- 79 Color Guard certainly made its mark not only around the Tidewater area, but extending as far as Tennessee. Under the direction of Mr. Bill BrisBois and the field command of Cap- tain Linda Hensor and C0- captam Rhonda Voelker en lox ed a xery successful year The first contest that the Lolor Guard participated 1n was the Neptune Festival Marching Contest The knights captured both trophies Best Drill Team and Best Color Guard W hat a way to start the marching season' One week later the Color tuard traxelcd to the Unlver sity of Richmond Band Day at which time the band and color guard were awarded the Best in Show trophy winning over .27 other hands and color guards from Virginia The final eontest of the year at Last Carolina University proxe ei to he another high mark for the knights Awarded a Superior rating with a se ore of fin out of 100 points eneled a fine mirehmg season for c e the Blaek Mare hung Mae hlne xe ei ei lem in the 0 wood Arts Festival Armed Porees a raele in Nl it e the in e it S , - ' r r 7 I . ' Y' 16 l ,U r Y V Q ' - ' - . . , , ' . ' 2 2 f - f , f 54 . ,, V. . ' x , ' . . V , f V' . , , f ' r' ' - ' . , , . A e e 1 ' 1 'e' Q th 1 tlolor Cluarel half if : Big . . ' . ' V' In ther spring. the: Knights tra felerel t Kn xvillez, 2 ies- seeee to participates ' 2 D g- 'I'hee e ' :cy D'y Pa ' 2' . el' ,apperel r ost su ee-sslul ve-ar tliertkilorti arel ha. vvevr liael. in
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Fulfilling one obligation as drum major. Elana Brooks adds a new die mension to the band's performance. Who GIVES a Toot? Although practice always beglns in mid August for the band this year was a little dlf ferent for the Big Black March mg Machine In addition to the new students coming in the band also has a new director Mr David Correll who along with the help of Drum Mayors Dennls Chandler Elena Brooks and Cathy Mayo shaped the unit into the most outstanding marching band Kellam has ever Its true that hard work al ways pays off Along with per forming at eight home football games the band was the 1978 Neptune Festival Champions They placed highly t Richmond the East Carolina University compet1t1on and the Tidewater Festival of Marching Bands When marching season ended the Machine had ac cumulated 14 trophies The Concert and Symphonic bands this year have been quite active They presented a Christmas a winter and a spring concert program to the public Many of the band stu dents have attended concert chnlcs at colleges and unlver s1t1es throughout the state the Band was 1nv1tedto perform for the V1rg1n1a Wesleyan com mencement GXBYCISBS and the Symphonic Wind Ensemble earned four straight Superior ratings at the Annual District Concert FGSt1V8l Twenty six members of Kel Regional Band members this year more Kellam students honored than students from any other Norfolk or V1rg1n1a Beach school The Knlghts were additionally honored in that twelve band members were eligible to audition for the All V1rg1n1a Band The Band closed out its year with a trip to the National Dogwood Arts Festival in Knoxville Tennessee where they brought home high honors in concert marching and stage band competition o 0 had. lam's Band became All- . a .. . Karen Sprouse and her Xylophone add a light and unique touch to the halftime show.
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