North Garland High School - Marauder Yearbook (Garland, TX)

 - Class of 1977

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avy Band Entertains At Assembl Music came from the auditorium on October I3 as the United States Band per- formed at an assembly. From the Naval Air Station in Corpus Christi, the group traveled throughout Texas and surrounding states during the year. This band is composed of the finest professional musicians in the world, stated Chief Petty Officer Sam Kemp. Before becoming a member. each man had to audition and take a written test. added CPO Kemp. The music includedjazz as well as rock. Hustle . a well known rock tune. included a piccolo and flute duet. One member of the ensemble sang Barry Man- ilow's I Write the Songs. Sophomores. juniors, and seniors were the only classes invited due to the limited seating in the auditorium. Q f, 'W t dfiffwex TROMBONISTS present a special trio number HUSTLE . ajazz hit, is performed at the assembly with the flute and piccolo duet. TENOR SaX0Ph0I1e iSfe21wred1r1 Several numbers 24 ' Navy Band

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TO ALL visitors at the sophomore Spook House, GRUESOME8fee'lnSl5 given by Mark Bllmpass- Steve Doll growls Hi . .qw :aff ----' .ali ...Q . A-,,.....f'-1 - Spooky Fun Raises Money 'I K lift'-1 . afmnwaf -gf ' 'ff-,W,,w..f-y M Walk J ,,., .W , . ,aff Vi, --'T ' I , ' if .. -. eff, f,7- 75. , 'r I if Z' Q l w ' .4 1:7 . 1 3 '4'S'3'f,fQ' '- ' ' N 711.17391 VAMPIRE Don Burgins attacks his victim, Juanita Connell. 'D Adding more than just a scare to Hal- loween, the Sophomore Spook House was a big success. The Spook House ran from Friday, October 22 to October 31. The best turnout was Sunday night, since it was the last chance to be spooked till next year. The project was so successful, the Spook House will probably be planned for the next two years. The sophomores made a profit of about S4,6O0 with about S1000 of that used toward expenses. Ms. Grace Sigler said, For an unpro- fessional performance, it was fantastic. The make-up and the costumes added special effects. I thought the turnout of the sophomores and their parents was really great. Lisa Attaway, president of the sopho- more class said, We really do appreciate everyone who helped and went through the Spook House. It was a blast. Respon- sible for the idea and for getting the house, located on Jupiter and Miller, were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stringfellow. VISITORS of Spook House are careful of the wicked sophomore witch Laura Hudson. Sophomore Spook House ' 23



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New Design s Chosen AS RUSTY Wildman and Marty Marshall anxiously wait for graduation, they gaze at senior invitations. Certain events took place while one was a senior. Ordering graduation announce- ments was just one of them. Invitations and thank you notes were presented by Mr. Bob Lynch of Balfour Student Center. A different design is chosen every year by students. This year the designs were chosen by senior class officers and repre- sentatives. Invitations were on sale during lunch periods the next two days after the assem- bly. Announcements were put on display for seniors and student body members to view. Along with the invitations were the gift items for students and parents: memory books to hold for years to come, and key rings with the traditional shield. New var- sity design charms bearing miniature rings were also popular articles. Seniors received their orders in April. This marked another step toward gradua- tion. U, -.- E. . , V K gg ,. ...- W, ...X Q 1 BALFOUR representative Mr. Bob Lynch displays CAFETERIA is a busy place when seniors stand in line to order thank you notes, name cards, and graduation announcements. HHDOUHCCNCHIS- Senior Invitations ' 25

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