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ORCHESTRA: ROW 1: J. Combs, R. Guthrie, P. Huff, J. Leif, C Provance, J. Evans, C. Sale, C. Wiggins, M. Dodson, Ft. Arnold. ROW 2: C. Troutman, B. Schooler, S. Markley, S. Renfro, R. Big- gers, A. Devillers. ROW 3: C. Chapman, S. Magers, C. Speights '1 C. Gourley, G. Brown, T. Hosp, K. Blauket, D. DeMoss, M. Eberhard D. Darby, L. Qulgg. BOW 4: T. Thomas, J. Davis, N. DeMoss, P Ditch, R. Thompson. AND: ROW 1: J. Tatman, C. Wiggins, C. Sale, C. Harrison, G. lackford, D. Tinney, M. Tibbetts, D. Esmond, N. Selsor, N. Moore, . Mayfield, D. DeMoss. FIOW 2: B. Turner, D. Beezley, D. Harless, . King, C. Spracklen, T. Roach, L. Lewis, G. Churchwell, J. Orr, . Copher, G. Dean, J. Moeskau, G. Hosp, B. Mitchell, K. Long, B. Moeskau, R. VanDyke, M. Snodgrass, S. Tinney. ROW 3: G. McPher- son, D. Beezley, P. Thompson, B. Finley, S. Mapes, B. Finley, T. Legg, K. Findley, K. Blauket, J. Foley, T. Hambree, D. Retherford, R. Hightower. ROW 4: H. Hamilton, G. Dust, A. Thomas, K. Bigley, l. Obert, C. Lett, J. Ruhl, J. Stewart, D. Sill. 1
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Band, orchestra . . . With 53 members, band somehow kept a relaxed yet planned atmosphere at its practices. Only one per cent of members' time was spent socially. Marching, stage band and orientation of new members were the most fun things about band, according to lVlr. Hal Barlow, director. We invite eighth graders to attend one of our re- hearsals, bring their instruments and play along! Orchestra ran a close parallel to band in its organi- zation. Mr. Barlow stated, The purpose of orchestra is music education and public and school service. The 33-member group llarger this yearl performed at formal concerts and service programs. We use a cross-section of music from various historic periods-from renaissance to modern. Area bands and orchestras played for constructive criticism before a qualified judge at the annual music meets in Joplin. Both are valid organizations, contin- ued lVlr. Barlow. Through these organizations, music education serves the school and community. ' ,-u-i x ' ' 45' ' K -. 'i , 4 . , l ,Z X . S ' . .Q , . - -as i ' 2' ' M 2 . NYE QPENNEYCWP? xp. wr . lv f . 4 -Q, V 1 af' S52 ti NV 'lj . . . ty .2 'll . Q 'S . l it . xn jr., ... ttyl' , Q it it AT A football game, Kenny Blauket lupper leftl prepared to play his trumpet. Mike Snodgrass, Ken Long and Roger VanDyke per- formed on saxophones in assembly flower leftj. The Homecoming parade gave band the opportunity to march lupper rightj. Playing the cello, Rebecca Arnold practiced with the orchestra in a regular session lcenlerl. Gerald Dust relaxed after a strenuous band rehearsal flower rightj.
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