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The 1975 marching season started with many early morning practices. The first event attended by the O ,H ,S. band was the Harvest of Harmony parade and contest. The band received an excellent rating. At the Columbus Days parade, the band won the third place trophy. Pershing was the last marching event. A fair rating was received. The routine began with the band marching onto the field to the tune Another Op'nin , Another Show. Everything's Coming Up Roses formed with moving triangles came next. The band then went into a series of maneuvers playing St. James Infirmary. After the maneuvers, a block band was formed to the song A Wonderful Day Like Today, and the band marched off the field. BAND REPRESENTATIVES: Freshmen-C. Cemy, T. Kresha; Sophomores- M.Oquist, N. Roehrs; Juniors- A. Thompton. M. Jones: Seniors- S. Bryan, D. Herrmann, C. Kresha. Chris Kresha was Osceola's queen candidate for Harvest of Harmony.
All the diligent work finally paid off. The band received a much earned superior rating at District Music Contest. A spring band concert provided experience and practice on many musical numbers which included the contest numbers, Festivo and Kentucky 1800 . Stage band was very busy this year. They participated in a Shelby Stage Band Clinic and returned with a superior trophy. A light concert was a new event for the stage band. Projected home movies and colored lights added to the concert itself. Soloists and small groups also did very well this year. Receiving superior ratings were the drum quintet and flute soloist, Ann Thornton. Receiving excellent ratings were the flute duet, flute trio, and trumpet soloist, Dave Herrmann. District Music Contest was a good learning experience; Osceola presented itself well and is extremely proud of all its participants. STAGE BAND: Standing left: Peggy Tindall, Jamie Graham, Dave Herrmann, DeVon Carlson, Vicki Kucera, Sue Throckmorton, Murray Jones, Rick Johnson, Paul Hennings, Janet Hiemer, Carla Schott, Rob Sterup; Seated: Amy Graham, Connie Girard, Jayne Nelson, Kim Bo-den, Scott Richards, and Judy Kucera. 30
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