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f l J ' Qu ' 13 v ,' 0 1 ' tor. IIS Leach' Ililgfyiion, mill, Barlgh Housqr l 971 Kel fW1l' oy Pa la Bllfgess' IU Q. Elizabeth wasine am George Pa V 1 BAD BAND OFFICERS: Doug Henry, Vice-Bresidentg june Sproul, Librarian, Bob Hathorn, ' b k Barb Neisel, President. Treasurerg Kathy Schnierle, Secretary, Richard Bm a er, 61 The student who becomes a member of The Malone College Band must cultivate a high degree of responsibility and coopera- tion. Through daily practice of music one learns how to become part of a disciplined unit without loss of individuality. Music education can aid students in ciation through evaluation, discrimination, awareness, ac uaintance, and understanding. The im- C1 pact of music upon individuals has, from the b 'nning of civilization, been a prime mover egi of emotion and spiritual expression for arriving at intelligible appre mankind. The Concert Band is a select group of students who have a desire to be a part of an organization and Whose goals are to im- prove music reading, learn good playing habits, and listen intelligently while playing. Discrimination in pitch, blend, balance, and intonation is stressed.
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,fl X i f 1 fa I 3 W 1 ' x 3 ' any i I 14,,,,:v.g5. wk, f . f 'ff , 5' I r 'V' Y LJ 1 vv 0 49' ' e i Barb Neisel and Mrs. Leach show the awards that represent much hard work for the band. 4 Xt 4 1 4 i fc , V! ,ff - 1 , , 4 5 Q , Z Mrs. Leach directs the band during one of their outstanding performances. an 0FlIml5f DU? 51 lrenrer: lull? Sim' Y' . I , l ROW ONE: Tom White, Janet Toot, Phyllis Petrovich, Karen Leach, Karen Gossler, Mrs. Leach, Direcivl' Martha HamH'10Hd, Barb Neisel, Carole Michaels Elwood Reed. ROW TWO: June Sproul, Barb Hams? Richard Brflbakeff Kathi: Hoff, Peggy Frutschy, Kathy Schnierle, Bill Kehres, Cynfllia ROYGT1 Keith gakiuwil Suzanne Gmfhef, EdD1f Va11ehar1,Lany Grovemiller. Row THREE: Tim Angeloni, N012 Bvfgessf 5 Sem son, LaMar Wyse, Ilm Beall, David Herrin, ROD Hoyt, lim Penner, Ron Ceis. ROW FOUR: Elizabeth P3 ne Pefllly 512110, C0rdon Ruby, Kelly Shaheen, Doug Henry, Ray Allard, Stanley Hoyt, Noel Hoyt, George ay D9-U WIICOX, B0b H3th0l'I1, Donna Murphy, Charles Caton, Nancy Whittaker. 60 1
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1 , K , 0'-9 si-mf' ROW ONE: Connie Dutton, Carol McLaughlin, Judi Franks, Sara Brown, Vice-President, Kathy Schaub, Vicki Evans. ROW TWO: Tim Haldeman, Linda Larry, Linda Weil, Virginia Sloan, Presidentg June Sproul, Secretaryg Don Schirack, Treasurer. SCHOOL SPIRIT Again this year Malone's basketball team was upepped up by the Malone Pep Band. Under the direction of Mrs. Kaye Leach, the band has proved a great asset to the extra- curricular program by adding lively music and spirit to all the home games. No Malone basketball game would be complete without the strains of the Pep Band to stimulate and maintain interest amoung the students. To help the Pep Band promote and encourage more en- thusiasm at the sporting events held during the college year is the Pep Club. One way this is done is at the pep assem- blies sponsored by the club, which inspire the student body, athletic teams, and coaches. Working together these clubs engender excitement and inspiration throughout the college, fostering a new feeling of unity. Q .iibl N , I 1 . mx 3, I. .Nrf y , V A Hi M ' I l. I - WT l Pep Band stimulates enthusiasm throughout the student body. I . ElTED:Barb llowery. TL: 5 ll0:l2IlyCCi5l,K2ll1.lvEf3 522.2 3.1, ll!llHl1,ll'lll1 Hanlim. llllne lltYm'bn,.- ' - Miha x 4 llllllnlfwllim R Us r ,nF',andll7l'i3- g., if ffl? ' idmlllffsav ' QL of SVLQ-:W :Uri Blk! 'A 53- reumi :I w X.
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