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Denman Junior High Band—First Row: Lynn Cantrell, Susan Grava, Debra Stone, Vic Myers, Andre Lenoir, Annette Lee, Toni McMillian, Lorna Kennedy. Second Row: Ava Greer, Betsey Sherman, Regina Wallace, Robin Robinson, Vern Holmes, Terry Thompson, Brenda Brumfield, Karen Lindy Nierneyer, Eddie Ford, Bill Fitzgerald, Stan McMorris, David Wilson, John Stewart, Mitch Lambuth, Bailey Stinson. Fourth Row: Mr. Daniel, Dana Wagner, Art Fesmire, Brad Pigott, John Brady. (Not pictured: Christi Turnbow, Yvonne Woodall, Yvette Woodall.) Precision marching With spirited marches played in the stands and brilliant half-time shows executed on the field, the Gib- son High Band is a vital part of all home football games. The band also travels to several out-of-town games. This organization appears in many parades in this area and provides music for other civic and school func- tions. After football season, a Christ- mas concert is prepared. Then the di- rector, Mr. Joe R. Daniel, concentrates on the state band contest at which bands are judged in the concert, marching, and sight-reading divi- sions. In Junior high an aspiring band member first joins the beginner band. Then he advances to the Denman Junior High Band, which participates in parades and gives several con- MR. JOE R. DANIEL certs. Upon reaching the ninth grade, Director he graduates to the GHS Band and in this company completes a well- rounded band program. Marsha Kimble, Dickey Alford, Mark White, Tonas Kalil, Eddie White, Mike Jones. Third Row: Mike Mcintyre, Della, Moak, Shirley Lisa Smith, Kirk Williamson, Tommie Deese, Van Simmons, Ricky Bradberry, Tony Bradberry, Scott Lenoir, Frank Oaks, Collins Mikell,
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The loud tweets of the drum majorette’s whistle and the flashing batons of the major- ettes are a familiar signal to all parade-goers and Tiger foot- ball fans that the performance is about to begin! Little do the spectators know of the hours of practice that precede these performances. During the concert season the majorettes join the ranks of the band to play their respective instruments. Gibson High Drum Majorette Sharon iff ey 2 ¥ ig?
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and playing characterize Tiger bands Gibson High School Band—First Row: Sharon Busby, Sandra Greer, Jackie Brown, Steve Wagner, Pat Williamson, Cella Barrett, Ann Hollings- worth, Lulu Holmes, Maxine Smith, Laura Kimble. Second Row: Sheliee Case, Cathy Spinning, Vicky Turnbow, Gail Reeves, Terry Butrick, Dale Little, Janet Brumfield, Barbara Sanders, Sharon Alleman, Linda Gray, Jan Janes, Janet Ford, Judy Janes, Jan Coon Amy Felilde Third Row: Linda Gragg, Susan Prestridge, Kay Naklie, Floyd Davis, Debbie Page, James Howell, Liewellyn Thompson, Loni Farnham, Tommy eatham, Rob Hamilton, Perry Brooks, Dwayne Steele, Mike Sandifer, Teri Degler, Phillip Williams, Mike Farnham, Michael Davis, Sherrod Quin, Mar Dickerson. Fourth Row: Jimmy Nickolas, Leslie Wilkins, Ike Fesmire, Robin Lambuth, Tommy Catchings, Mike Newman, Dut a Miller, Michael Butrick, Mike Williamson, Smokey Young, Maggie Price, Dannie Wells, Debbie Hallin, Mark Williamson, Mark White Robert Lusk, Warren James, Lisa Sibley, Larry Hughes, Danny Jetton, Herby Hyatt, ‘Cliff Tillman, Roger May Benton A en, Jim Holliday, Mr. Daniel. The GHS Tiger Band is a must in every parade od - ° ee a th A 4 xX v =v
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