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Page 29 text:
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chool Band The following students received letters in band for the 1961-1962 school year: Ireland Allensworth, Kathy Bridges, Karen Carr, Jim Cleeton, Carol Culley, Ellen Elgin, Dennis Goodman, Bart Griffith, Jerry Griffith, Margy Henderson, Linda Ince, Ronnie Meier, Martha Miller, Karen Millner, Pam Morrow, Glenn Narramore, Linda Narramore, Phil Pitney, Ann Taliaferro, Albert Travis, Butch Wetzel, Linda Wood, and Jim Worsham. Music Department Sched ule December 8: Christmas Concert; March 19: All-Conference Band Tour; March 31: District Contest; April 17: All-Conference Chorus Tour; April 28: State Contest; May 11: Spring Concert.
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Louisiana Higl DIRECTOR: Mr. Harold G. Webb; FLUTES: Karen Carr, Karen Millner, Martha Miller, Kathy Martin, Carolyn Griffith, Tinka Sizemore, Nancy Sisson; OBOES: Phil Pitney, Charlotte Dewey; ALTO CLARINETS: Jim Cleeton, Karen Clark; BASS CLARINETS: Carol Culley, Monique Willis; HORNS: Jerry Narramore, Esther Mifler; SAXES: Durward Sizemore, Ellen Elgin, Ann Taliaferro, Frances Ward, Jan Morris, Sandy White; CLARINETS: Margy Henderson, Janet Millner, Diane Price, Pam Morrow, Janet Robbins, Kathy Bridges, Linda Ince, Linda Narramore, Judy Lindsay, Linda Williamson, Ann Arnold, Ginny Price, Linda Wood, Rita Jackson; TRUMPETS: Jim Worsham, Jan Thomas, Bart Griffith, Jerry Griffith, Butch Wetzel, Glenn Narramore, Dennis Goodman, Mike Smith, Rick Knaus, Jeff Hallows; BARITONES: Danny Ringhausen, Sammy Richardson; TUBA: Ronnie Meier; TROMBONES: Pat Smith, Paul Morton, Jimmy Worthington; PERCUSSION: Ireland Allensworth, Kay Douse, Albert Travis, Tommy Thomas, Sandy Mower, Marlene Elliott.
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L.H.S. Marching Band Ten Play in All-Conference Band Fifty-seven members were present atthe'first business meeting of the LHS band. Band master Harold Webb made the following appointments for the 1961-62 school year: Jim Worsham, captain; Karen Carr, Margy Henderson, Bart Griffith, and Ireland Allensworth, lieutenants. The band then elected these officers: Karen Millner, secretary; Jan Thomas, treasurer; and Janet Millner, librarian. Allen Randall served as drum major for most of the marching season. The band was busy in the fall preparing halftime shows, a highlight of any football game. This season the band presented three half-time shows: Salute to Sousa, Huckleberry Hound and Wheels. The latter show also included the junior band. On October 10, the band marched at the 13th annual Mark Twain Band Marching Festival. Thirteen proved to be unlucky because the evening performance was rained out; however, the band was one of twenty-seven bands to march in the morning parade. Playing Little Brown Mambo and Happy Days Are Here Again, the LHS band led the annual Homecoming Parade as the majorettes performed in front of the band. At the Homecoming Game, the band played Unchained Melody as the queen was crowned. This year the first Quint City All-Conference Band was formed. Ten LHS band members took part in this event. They were: Ireland Allensworth, Karen Carr, Carol Culley, Ellen Elgin, Margy Henderson, Janet Millner, Pam Morrow, Diane Price, Jan Thomas, and Jim Worsham. The band took Second American Folk Rhapsody to the district contest and received a II rating. Other ratings were: trumpet trio, II; trumpet quartet, III; mixed clarinet quartet, II. In addition to activities of the band as a whole, the pep band was busy playing at all pep assemblies and home basketball games. The pep band added spirit and enthusiasm to the football and basketball seasons. The band presented an assembly for the student body April 30 and played for the awards assembly May 25. 26
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