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,s N y , - I Big band earns big honors Highlighting the band's suc- cessful year was a first-place trophy in the Lincoln Homecoming Parade, October 26. Tom Higgins, band doing, said Tom Higgins. To finance their new uniforms, band members sold magazines. Free pizza was given to the group director, attributed their high ratings to the large size of the band which helped the sound. The talent and hard work as well as the size of the band also brought success. We've improved so much in the last four years that now we can beat Fatima which is our lifetime goal. l'm very proud, said Jessica Peters, drum major. Although freezing rain and cold weather threated to hamper attend- ance at the Christmas concert, the audience was large showing the support of parents and friends. I think that we finally are getting more experience. This helped in performances because a higher percentage knew what they were that sold the most magazines. Monthly free pizza also rewarded the band sections who played the best during that month. lt's the biggest band we've ever had, said Mr. Higgins. During May, the Band Boosters congratulated six talented band members with a free dinner at Red Lobster for their participation in state contests in Columbia. The clarinet quartet, consisting of Jessica Peters, Aimee Waggoner, Monica Monroe and Peggy Mulvania, earned a two rating. v-i8hLsbi-Q...4-- In top form, the Marching Band performs at the Christmas Concert. Jeremy Turner brought home a one on snare drum and a two on timpani while David Hunziger got a two rating on his trumpet playing. A permanent remembrance for the members of Jazz Band, Concert Band and Marching Band was created by the recording of an album. Band members were bused to Richardson Auditorium on the Lincoln University campus May 15 to make the record, which sold for S5 a copy. Bringing an exciting close to the year, Jeremy Turner was selected to be one of sixty members in the National Honors Band which gathered during the summer in Knoxville, Tennessee. This honor earned him a Spot in the Channel 13 six o'clock news. ... Jazz Band members are ffront rowj Jeff Maasseng fsecond rowj Curt Baker, Shan- non Lemmel, Tim Kixmillerg fthird rowj Dan Souchek, Jeremy Turner, Amanda Perryg ffourth rowj Todd Larivee, Jason Cooper, ffifth rowj Kerry Mulvania, Peggy Mulvania, Cindy Gage, Qsixth rowj David Hunziger and Brian Leivian. Clubs I 5B
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