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dv . .7 1 r '-5 l Q Q .4-' 4-is me R 1 Q P .- . 46,1 fun ABOVE LEFT: Drum malor Jlm Snyder stands erect after performing in Ball State's Band Day competition. ABOVE: Northside Marching Band members walt patiently for their chance to perform in the competition. LEFT: Sophomore Mellse McDaniel. ex- hausted from much work and practice, decides to take a nap after the band's perfor- mance.
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Band Adds Life, Color to Sports Events Without a band that provides plenty of good sounds, a basketball or a football game would be a real drag, so to speak. North's band spent many long hours practicing, and drilling, and rehearsing for all sorts of programs, many of which in- volved sports here at school. Throughout the summer months when the majority of the school was ABOVE: Boys spend their lunch perlod par- tlclpatlng ln a hot basketball game In the gymnasium. ABOVE RIGHT: Senlor Mlke Johnston, number 66, stands off to the slde to make necessary adjustments. RIGHT: Shelley Walker, Sandra Nelson, Mellse McDaniel, and Theresa Segraves vlew the action of Band Day from the sidelines. asleep, the band was marching In the heat of the day on the school parking lot. With the addition of the unlform of the band members, and the hard work and long practices, all has paid off for the band. Marching band members, along with the Tltanettes, provided crowds with entertainment at half time. The band performed in various local parades. The band was always there when there was a need for more IIfe. Northside should be proud - the band sought to reach out. 44'
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OH, OV9 On, V9 Move on . . . . . . to bigger and better things,' is the cry of all Northside Titans. Mun- cie North is on the move, exploring new regions and adding new dimen- sions to the community, one of which is sharing. Northside is privileged to open its doors to kids of all ages ln the sharing of its facilities. Com- munity friends appreciate the use of the gym, the swimming pool, and the tennis courts, while the cafeteria, auditorium, and library provide plea- sant meeting places. ln a student's life certain events hold special memories for all, probably the most important being graduation, Northside's first full class of 268 would most likely agree. Other school year events are the prom. the plays, Open House, and the traditional event known as the Winter Festival, a day set aside for activities and the viewing of a pop- ular movie, which helps break the monotony of everyday classes. A new dimension in the 1974 year at North is the selection of a year- book queen. The years continue to be full for Northside students as they move on. 66 Lu Q1 Q' M
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