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Winter Band Concert Kay Jones waits for her turn to play. Mr. Waggoner in all of his glory. An enjoyable evening was provided for all who at- tended the annual Winter Band Concert in West's Gymnasium. Three bands participated in this production: The Symphonic Winds, the Concert Band, and the Contem- porary Music Labs. The Contemporary Music Labs performed a couple of their own arrangements such as Rat Face Rag, whilethe Concert Band performed music from Chicago and the Symphonic Winds per- formed Pictures at an Exhibition. 25 Playingthe tube takes more effort than one thinks In a ready position, they wait for their cue.
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1972 - 1973 Orchestra VIOLIN I: Betsy Huvenschmidt, Nancy Crump, Colleen McPherson, and Clem Chaing. VIOLIN ll: Donna Clark, Barbara Pellin, Nathan Lissant, Sue Templeton, Jim Kem- per, and Joe Kaufman. VIOLA: Mark Kuhn, Linda Henry, Carol Truscheit, and Dave Petty. CELLO: Betsy Watkins, Barbara Cooper, Lauri Pierce, and Glen Bartholomew. BASS: Tom Novak, Matt Holz, Craig Faris, and Dave Wann. PIANO: Jim McElroy. FLUTES: Kay Jones, Lisa Roevek- amp, and Elise Shumway. PICCOLO: Kay Jones. OBOE: Vicki Gavel and Bill Goldman. CLARINET: Dave Cooke and Pam Klaber. BASSOON: Darcie Eding and Richard Waller. HORN: Kevin Davie, Karen Harloe, and Carl Simpson. TRUMPET: Greig Forrest, Randy Grossman, Larry Hassel, and Keith Ridenhour. TROMBONE: Warren Broemmelsick, Jeff Hahs, and Scott Keller. PERCUSSION: Dave Gash, Da- vid Miles, and Dwight Smith. TYPANI: Kent Johnston and Donna Stuut. ' yQ,:,. W fc? rin' 1, , rgvfifw A i 4' I ,JMQV KM '3Tfl'2Z2,.,,,,0.. I 'Ulf 'Q M 4 Were you just sitting around wondering what you could do and found that there was nothing to do? Well, you were wrong. An enjoyable eve- ning was held at the West Gym and the featured entertainment was the West Orchestra. The Orchestra played arrangements from such noted classical com- posers as Baccarini, Corelli, Mozart, and Bizet. Not failing to include the contemporary side as well, they performed a score from the well-known WestSide Story.
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The Spring Band Review was one ofthe most entertaining events of the school year. Mr. Waggoner brought in the Jan Albus Dancers and a singer to provide the Music Labs with var- ious playing experiences. Howev- er, the main interest in the Re- view was the music and in that way, the Band Review was a big success. Alan Manning, Kaye Rice and John Hayes perform a piece from Chicago. awmfw Keith Ridenhour performs one of his many solos. 76
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