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Band Unlocks Door to Musical Communication The year 1969-70 found the Kennedy Eagle's marching band's season filled with musical highlights, including marching in the annual J. l.. Hudson Thanks- giving Day Parade, Taylor's own Christmas parade, and the lvlemorial Day parade on lvlemorial Day. The Pep Band was a familiar sight this year at the home basketball games and assemblies when the sounds of spirit were trumpeted throughout the stands. The Concert Band, under the direction of Mr. Roger Craig, performed Christmas and Spring concerts. Throughout the year each performance signified the result of many hours spent practicing tedious drills, and exacting musical scores. 70 Activities
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activity enjoyed by both boys and girls. upper left: Many girls participate in choral activities. Upper left: Banks directs the hand. Leh: The chorus stands I0 receive ap- Top: Mr. Banks accompanies the chorus. Above: Chorus is Again this year the Choral Department has brought music to thc halls ot' Kennedy. Members of the Vocal Music department arc under the talented direction ol' Mr. Edward Bank. Christmas time at Kennedy found students delightfully entertained by Mr. Bank's group at a fifth hour Christmas assembly. Spring also was celebrated by the Concert Choir at the an- nual Spring Concert given in Kennedy's audi- torium. Through such programs, students are made aware of their musical heritage. Athletic 69
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' if 4 , Far leh: The fine JFK marching band gives one of its many performances at Tiger Stadium. Far lower left: Kennedy's concert band is also an excellent representation of musical ability. Center: C. Giv- ens and P. Richey play hard during practice forma- tion. Below: R. Strother and J. Goodwin march out to practice with the rest of the band during school hours. Left: J. Galvic awaits his cue to be- gin. 1 1- f',. .Q ' 4 - - ' , . A t t , W fe., ,wwfg W Q -- rv, X 3- -erin.. -lt at ' 9, 'Fx fs wm I ,, -' X Maas A W, . .. H , A. MN t .,, . xr ,V 'J . ' i 'f A . - 4 - J' ., , K , ,em ' we . . Activities 71
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