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(THIS PAGE) Bottom Left: With determination, Albert Rush concentrates to play his piece with perfection. Right: Luanne Harley proudly holds our country's flag while the NBHS Marching Band performs. Top Left: 1-2-3-4 ' counts Martha Wheeler waiting for the right cue to begin playing her instrument. (OPPOSITE PAGE) Top: God’s Children display much talent while singing at the band concert. Bottom Left: Disgustedly, Mr. Hudson glares, not believing his ears. Bottom Right: The concert band plays with much ease under the direction of Mr. Hudson. 18 • - ■C. Taut
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(OPPOSITE PAGE) Top: The Marching Bronco Band leads the Homecoming parade through town. Bottom Right: Lonny Miles snickers, as Sue Pike attempts a rather difficult pas- sage. (THIS PAGE) Top Left: Approaching a quiet section in the music, Mr. Sutton indicates that the band should soften its I sound. Above: Sitting in the new football stadium bleachers, the band watches the Broncos march down the field. While waiting for her part to approach, Linda Rowell, band presi- dent, seems to be thinking of things far away. 17
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Concert season held many important events for the bands. As soon as they were off the marching field, the bands began prepar- ing music for the Christmas Concert. As a means of fund-raising, they also sold fruit before the holi- days and made the biggest profit ever before made in a December sale. Unfortunately, when the Christmas concert date rolled around, it had to be canceled because of a snowstorm. January was the month for district Solo Ensemble and band fes- tival preparation. The work put into getting ready by directors and students for these events proved to be rewarding as both bands received first divisions at festival and many ribbons came home from the Solo-Ensemble competition. Some of the pressure had been lifted briefly. Three students from the Wind Ensemble were selected to perform in the Hussa All-Star Band in Kalamazoo. They were Jill Simmons, Linda Cosby, and Tonja Sutton. Before leaving on their annual tour, the bands staged a series of concerts for the student body and the community. The highlight of the year was the tour to Washington, D.C., an experience to help our memories last forever. 19
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