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BAND. Front Row: T. DeShields, T. Darrow, I. Everett. Second Row: T. Avent, D. Beck, D. Cox, D. Boden. Back Row: D. Lewis, L. Burch, R, Bates. BAND. Front Row: M. Schreiber, R, Peak, J. Power. Second Row: S. Clay, T. Blundel, D. Lunow, R. Peterson, H. Hucldleston. Back Row: R. Bratcher, M. Brazil, D. Pishburn. BAND. Front Row: H. Williams, K. Griffith, j. Palmer, Second Row: C. McKinney, D. Bain, M. Tafolla, K. Hillard. Back Row: M. Blazer, E. Onley, R. Gray. ,fe 65 F . i 2 if T. V Y . - ' Q ge ir.' 5' .fy 1 - . i i X r T i ' - 'im J . .iff . ' BAND COUNCIL. Front Row: A. Conway, S. Scheller fpres.j, B. Sis- son. Back Row: L. Kellum lsecj treas.J, B. Moore fparl.j, K. McMa- kin Cv.p.j. Band 59
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Pride Makes the Difference QCONTINUED PROM PAGE 561 Before marching season was over, plans and prac- tice had already started for the first concert of the year, the Christmas Concert. Both the Honor Band and the Stage Band performed at this concert. Contests at Tahlequah, Oklahoma State Universi- ty, Enid, Holdenville, and Moore occupied the major- ity of the band's time in the remaining months, with a break in May for a trip to Six Flags. Sophomore Randy Co- berly said, Even though it's hard work, and in- volves a lot of practice on my own time, it's a great feeling to finally get it to- gether and win! SUPER SAX. Sophomore Robby Granger practices his saxophone during a band rehearsal. READY AND WAITING. Per- cussionists wait for their cue at the Mid-Winter Concert. 58 Band TWO OF A KIND. French horn players Karen McMakin and Kim Hillard work on a duet for con- test. They received a superior rat- ing.
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Singing Sensation Being a famous singer was not the only reason for taking choir. I love the music and the singing , sophomore Kim Bond commented. Singing added a lot of spirit to the school. Mr. Robberson was really a nut! He made choir a fun class, sophomore Debbie Burgin said. Learning how to read music was another thing choir learned. They learned new songs which took from 3 days to 2 weeks long, depending on how the song was constructed. They also listened to Broadway musicals. I loved going to the contest, they were the most fun, freshman Jovanna Lair said. Choir went to many contests. District contests were held in Chickasaw and another contest in Cordell. The state contest was held in May at the University of Oklahoma. Vivacious Vocalists. Choir stu- dents, during free time, seem to be enjoying themselves. LR. Mr. Roberson takes time out to do a little typing while Karen Jones looks on. 60 Choir 'l' tiling Booted Out. The choir classes had to use another classroom after band took over theirs for a band clinic. K
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