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ooking Ahead. Before a football game, sophomores Teresa Stackton and Darla Ambum march to their seats. The entire band, including Flag Corps, provided halftime entertainment. f-X. . 50 Bonds Organizations nib 4 U ,ff his part to boost morale senior Ken Chalker plays a solo while accompanied by the rest of the band. The band provided an extra element of s irit at the assemblies. n the Spotlight. Doing - ..ElL....i coming Noises. Espe- cially at crucial moments dur- ing a football game, band members played the fight song and other marches. The band was able to keep the crowd entertained even between plays on the field. 2? ??'?2 T asa, ge Nahum? L35 lglgggwf W 'Wt Jmff' fm MMM The band did so well because the members worked together. - senior Paula Coxsey tr at-Willie' W ittwiiggimzgfvgwfysfrae-sms:-vw:rt,Wyiwtwuwwrleisi,wiogfqsfiqnwgsegewegyei' wrigrfwiit wi i. M-'few ri.. . W, .qtgg,,saea' ififimdslw cm v i ywnvllum .xfs.s.ee?fr'wQt f if E25 , 215 5 -. . A f V 11 ze, if 2 9,112 1 f?H,-- 'JD it 1 Q Qi we fa: fzi jzrf . . W rw' A: f f 'f.,'23gfQ'ww,:L, ,Q V X, ii. , . it ii- iw lf- fd ' will SW liiityi .if .L it . M.. ' QWWM' ll' sf 5... egjgjg is 3 .. gi Students practice to gain high ratings Students who care and are well trained are what makes a band good, said Mr. Jim Swiggart, director. The 210 member band practiced many hours to prepare for events. They practiced in small sections before class, but were put together during. Practicing individually was done at home and school. Band members ictory Cry. The band. with its own brand of spirit and enthusiastic yells, supported the football team by cheering for a win. Directed by Mr. Jim Swiggart, they played at all home games. then played their parts for a director, receiving help. Notes, rhythms, march- ing, hot rollers and sweats seemed to be a part of early morning practices. During marching season, everyone got up before the sun rose to perfect intricate march- ing patterns. These early morning practices were needed for everyone to learn the marching routines, making sure that the band was in unison while playing and march- ing at the same time. While the band marched, the flag and rifle corps were perfecting routines. Flag captain Annette Harris and co- captains Cher Kobuck and Dawn Beauregard coordi- nated the routines. Marching routines were performed at the football games and the homecom- ing parade, being directed by senior drum major Jeff Hastings and juniors Steve Gray and Jeff Jameson. inal Salute. Drum major. senior Jeff Hastings, gives a salute signifying the end of the march during halftime exercises. ln order to synchronize all sounds, band members had to keep all eyes on the drum major.
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n Beat. At a football assembly, Junior Robert Cotton plays his drum in beat with the music. The band was present at all assemblies to help in promoting school spirit and for the playing of the school song. ne, Two, Three. Senior Larry Staton counts down the rhythm to ensure that it is played right. Band members practiced at home and also with the directors to accomplishjust the right beat. V Ayt The out-of-town trips provided us with the opportu- nity to havefunf' -junior Billy Collier s o f A 4 -'- 2, 252 'ear , Q 2 Backed By Trcldiiion, BCl1dS win 52 Devotion, cooperation and spirit became synony- mous with band. Band members received many awards, both as a group and individually. With a good showing in the state fair marching parade contest, the band was given the rating of su- perior and ranked second in 5A competition. Continu- ing their excellence, they rated superior in concert and sight reading at state contest. The bands' excellence was noticed by the commu- nity. They were asked to perform at many yearly concerts and contests, in- Bonds Organizations cluding the C.R. Anthony National Convention and the Greenbriar Fun Run. At Central State Univer- sity, the jazz band received an excellent rating, but they went further, obtain- ing superior scores at the Weatherford and Oklahoma State University jazz band contests. Excellence was achieved by many in- dividual band members. Juniors Phillip Wilker- son and Mark Leeder were chosen to participate in the all-state band. Senior Justin Adams received the John Phillip Sousa award, an award based on a vote by al! band members to the best musician. Senior Jeff Hastings received the Louis Armstrong Award for being the outstanding jazz musician. Directors chose senior Ken Chalker as the most active and enthusiastic band member. With practice and support, the band works toward perfection, 'LTradition and the support of the community makes the Moore High band great. boasted Mr. Jim Swiggart, band director, proudly.
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