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After marching season, the band divides into two units, the Sym- phonic Winds and the Concert Band. Both attend contests and hold concerts throughout the season. Both bands attended contests from March through April. Band Queen, chosen during con- cert season the previous year, was Connie Allen. During fifth hour, Stage Band is held. Stage Band is for those band stu- dents who are interested in further- ing their music education into other fields such as jazz, blues, and rock and roll. Sometime during the spring, band members will be traveling to Corpus Christie, Texas, for concert perfor- mances. Mr. Childers stated, My main theory is that there can be enjoy- ment through learning and l'm hop- ing we can make being a member of band fun and an experience mem- bers will always remember. if ,. -,.. - 1 -0-gag pn n wwe . --, .2,nM,,1W .,,,..., , V i - Q fi ..,. I I M., -H '--- -V , A . My -0-- ii 22 .1 W -W-,.,,,,. , rv. X 1 Mm FLAG AND RIFLE CORPS. Front: Carrie Nelson: Second row: JoAnna Stall, Cathy Stagg: Third row: Marlene McLaughlin, Tammy Durbin: Fourth row: Susan Eireese, Shannon Vossenx Fifth row: Melanie Ogilvie, Sonja Mullins: Top row: Carolyn Lawler. ROUND IT GOES, and out it comes as Jim Nichols takes the field at the Midwest City halftime. -qv- H 4 .. 1 MW -is, nur A A 'W W , FLYING COLORS of red, white and blue are proudly displayed by the Flag and Rifle Corps as the band plays Western music for the crowd.
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lt's Bl' f0l'l11E:ll1C' G ,, ,. , I YAKKETTY SAX is performed by James Dud- ley on the saxophone, Gary Greenlee on the drums, and Norlan Bewley on the guitar. The twirlers join in as the group performs at the Put- nam City West halftime. STAGE BAND. Front row: Danny Peake, Gary Greenlee, Chris Jackson. Second row: Dana Baker, Jeff Daniel, James Dudley, Roger Bren- nan, Connie Hooten, Kevin Wilkerson, Flick Means, David Nail, Mark Russell, Dickie Fer- guson, David Henderson, Daniel Dreessen, Mr. Gary Childers. ' ff Tffffk if K. K 15. 'X we x fm, 'xg uf ,ea ,X ami, rw g . s s 3 Q f X 3 ,,i' an , 'X J 1 , uf H4 J . L W
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Page 186 text:
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lt's performance Hel el Kathel! If a person were to walk into the choir room containing Apollyras students and her name was Kathy, this is probably how she would be greeted. It is known as L-Language and has been adopted as the Apollyras main language. Apollyras is well associated with having only Hhigh class parties. Best known is the Initiation of New Members party, where old members did such things as dip marshmal- lows in catsup and drop them in new members! mouths or wherever they happened to land. Apollyras also holds annual Halloween and Christmas parties. Among the Apollyras' concerts this year were the traditional Alumni concert, Midwinter concert, and several performances for the stu- that counts! dent body. They were chosen to per- form at the State Teachers' Conven tion at the Myriad in October. Various ensembles originated from the full choir, such as mixed ensemble, the beauty shop quartet and the Chancey-Oberste-Elkins Johnson quartet. Not all play with no work, the Apol lyras has accumlated more than their share of awards. For several consecutive years they have com peted in district and state contests and come away with high ratings Moore had 17 members who made All-State choir. During the summer they traveled to Ottawa, Canada, to artici ate in the International Festi D ID val where they received two gold medals. 182 SADDLE SORES give pained expressions to Apollyras quartet members Curtis Mayfield David Young, Jimmy Johnson, and Tobey Wil- liams as they perform during the last pep as- sembly ofthe football season. HOT IN HIGH PLACES. Apollyras members sing on the steps of the Canadian Parliament in the sweltering June heat.
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