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Band Received 2nd Place Marching Trophy Band oficers: G. Gilmore, Pres. 5 D. Hedrick, V. Pres.5 C. Smart, Sec. QI. Holder, Hist. 5 P. Findley, Treas. Row 1:D. Coker, C. Smart, M. Torbett, I. Holder, C. Breidenstein, J. Pruitt. Row 2: C. Hadley, T. John son, C. Houston, R. jones, C. Walker, P. Springer, N. Peiter. Row 3: K. Leitz, S. Dillbeck, K. Hilton, G. Parker, D. Hedrick. Row 4: R. McMichael, E. Grippin, B. Young, J. Dotson, D. Hopkins. Row 5: A. Barger, C. Barbour, J. Moreno, S. jones, B. Kyle. Row 6: R. Wells, K. Andrus, R. Long, R. Kolar, M. Grippin. ROW 7: A. Findley, B. Kyle, D. Wilson, G. Gilmore, E. Barbour. Row 8:J. Scheffler, A. Gard- Ruthie jones, a sophomore, reigned as band queen for the 1976-77 school year, O Marionville s 1976 Comet band was under ner, K. Leitz, B. Gilmore, P. Findley. Row 9: J. Hen- ry, T. Davis, D. High, J. Bassore, M. Walker. Row the direction of a new instructor, Mr. 10: L Chilcutt, J, Barger, B. Bangle. Charles Whisler. I-Ie brought many new ideas to the band. Practice began in the summer to prepare for parades. This practice proved beneficial when the band received the 2nd place marching trophy at Apple Butter Makin' Days. They also . 1 . up Q marched at Haryey Phillips' Day and the i ? . p e I S :lai:g'3,,jff, Marionville Christmas parade. -P ' J, ee..-,asp ig,-1s?,',1.,fj5-E, ,ggggi 3 1 Under the field direction of maj. Mar- , -325 .5 J' ti 4' P A' 4 P' . . . I N .e-ag. A,,N,'L '. -gk . 1, garet Torbett, the band participated in xi. ':lJ3.,.H'e . - 1 football halftime shows. This was the first A - , We ' 'A , i'f4 9e - 't., , ' . 4,3 year the band presented a pregame show, l ,, . 4 P sf at which they formed a chute for the foot- p an p' .fa 1f7:ii'lf, ball players to run through. A ,,-' 3 fi5E- G et Band members salute the football players before the game.
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Marie Taber and Veronica Sekscinski discussed the money making project for science club. -lfi-L Top candle sellers Were: Row One: L. Jones, G. Clin- kenbeard, V. Sekscinski, Dr. Franklin, Row Two: M. Andrews, B. Burk, C. Jenkins. Science Club - Worked For The Future Science Club has been organized for three years. lt has grown to almost 100 mem- bers. The sponsor of the club was Dr. Franklin. Marionville science club also attended the District Science Fair at Hill- crest. Science club went on filed trips to Fantastic Caverns, Zoo, and Emergency Treatment Centers in Springfield. .1. .-'K .NM 'dup' x H Ricky Wilcox and Dr. Franklin, discussed the money making project for science club. Row One: W. Franklin, E. Cook, R. Baldwin, C. Gillig, L. johnson, HARVEY, M. Murray, L. Wheeler, M. Dean. Row Two: V. Barnes, D. Glensky, K. Mc- Cord, J. Mysinger, M. Custer, L. Tiede, P. Davis, S. Andrews, G. I-licks, S. Suneson, I.. Barbour, D. Marks. Row Three: B. Burk, T. Leffingwell, V. Sek- scinslci, T. Kasinger, T. Fowler, L. Rohlman, L. Henry, L. Jones, M. Andrews, R. McMichael, C. jenkins, D. Blankenship. Row Four: A. Bangle, T. Kasinger, D. Thomas, D. Elliott, D. Andrus, G. Clinkenbeard, S. Carl, C. Soutee, T. Hickman, C. Taylor, R. Lambeth, A. Wells, T. Pendleton, M. Harmon. Row Five: T. Gipson, C. Wrinkle, R. Hoo- ver, J. Kasinger, J. White, M. Torbett, C. Freeman, K. Rapp, B. Wright, L. Eaton, M. Young, M. Wells. Row Six: T. Kasinger, D. Springer, S. Estes, J. BeDe1l, and A. Reavis.
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Drum Corp lst At Apple Butter Days Row 1: T. Hickman, S. Lathrop, M. Murray, C. Jones, Maj., T. Fowler, L. Johnson. Row 2: C. Taylor, T. Owens, L. Henry, Row 3: C. Hadley, P. Davis, L. Tiede, K. Murphy, L. Rohlman. Row 4: D. Andrus, S. Carl, T. Kasinger, C. Gillig, R. Lambeth, Row 5: D. Elliott, L. Yates, T. Young, S. Maples. Drum corps practices for their half-time show at the semi-final football game, at Marionville. Drum corps is prepared for the half-time performance. This year the 1976-77 drum corps was 'under T the supervision of a as new teachpenr, Mr. W Ch'ar1e's Whisler. The T drum corps attended the Apple Butter V Makinf Days in Mt. Vernon for the first T time. 'They also at-4 tended several Qlanist- mais T 'parades , Inlarch -at ed withfthe band dur- ll T ing halftime perfor- mances, and marched V in the semi -final footj ball . ganje at ,Marion f- ij G sr hyille. .Corps ' V majorette was a sen- ior, Cynthianjones. Lisa Yates works on the new drum beat, for drum corps.
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