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Ear, Dance Be Merry .. Boxes of balloons, streamers, paper and tape, marked the beginning of a beautiful collaboration of decorations. The band booster members worked dili- gently the night before the banquet. They even came back the next morning to do touchups. Their time and efforts were well appreciated. “This is my last band banquer,”’ said senior band presi- dent Debbie Findley, “| would like to thank these people (band boosters) for their time and concern. | really enjoyed the banquet.” The aroma of smoked charburgers filled the air as everyone sat and tried to be attentive while Mr. Beene stood to give the welcoming speech. At the con- clusion of his talk, Mr. Beene gave the head table permission to begin the line Waiting for the word ro fill their plares, sophomore Missy Waggoner, senior Rusty Hughes, and sopho- more Cara Scarborough discuss how much they like the decorations. To rock and roll tro the music being played, seventh grader Mandy Skeen, freshmen Sherry Haddock and Linda Branscom, senior Debbie Findley and freshmen Kim Foster and Leann Jackson stay on the dance floor for another song. [7s 5 OE 20 Band Banquet around the buffer. “The smoked ham- burgers were very good,”’ said fresh- man Leann Jackson. Mr. Lunsford and Mr. ‘Waggoner cooked for us. The lights dimmed and the music piped through the speakers as we fin- ished our last few bites. The dance floor remained deserted for the first few songs, but when the first brave couple stepped our, other dancers followed. The highlight of the evening had to have been during the second fo the last song. Some of the band students coaxed their director, Mr. Beene, to the dance floor while a fast song was playing. He became the life of the party! Sophomore Missy Waggoner concluded Everyone had a great time eating, dancing” and a merry old time was marked by all. : With hundreds of balloons around the room, these band students are enjoying the banquer theme “Up, Up and Away.” |
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While eating a wonderful meal of charburgers and side orders, Superintendent and Mrs. Bill Davis and Band Director and Mrs. Virgil Beene sit at the head table. To make sure they aren't left our, Band Director Virgil Beene and his wife Janet Beene get in line first While Dot Lamb, Principal Harold Stanger, and others look on with anticipation. At the Band Banquet in the Community Center Debbie Findley, pose in front of a beautifully deco- seniors Dianne. Fergason, Tracy McCartor and rated wall. Jancing to the bear, sophomore Missy Williamson ind Steve Latham are having a good time as the lisc jockey plays a favorite song. Band Banquet 21 |
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