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PROVINE CONCERT BAND. First Row: Lynn Madden, Linda Davis, Frances Guynes, Carolyn Wooten, Deborah Causey, Marveen Thompson, Carolyn May, Dixie Chapman, Candy Rester, Sandia Reynolds, Jill Whittington. Row Two: Pat Simmons, Charlotte Halle, Jan Dennis, Sharron Planken, Barbara Jackson, Nell Huhn, Cherie Miley, Danny Mahaffey, Charles Dickson, Pat Willson, Nan Famam, Ricky Vinson, Jim ,Arnold, Lynn Huhn, Lat Chandler, Beth Burlingame, Joe White. Row Three: Jani Ray Hudgins, Bill Simmons, James Sellers, Dana Lunc Paul Black, Ricky Johnson, Ronnie Holton, Lance Shealt Verne Harris, Robert Ford, Jimmy Clyde, Doug Cutri Ram Band Ushers lts Wa to Enid, Oklahoma BAND OFFICERS. First Row: Sharron Planken, Librarian, Jill Whittington, Drum Majorg Dana Lundy, Captain, Back Row: Danny Mahaffey, Sergeant, Wesley' Harris, 2nd Lieuten- antg Verne Harris, 2nd Lieutenant, Doug Cutrcr, lst Lieuten- ant. Taking over the football field at halftime, the Provine Band rendered fanfares of rousing march- es and executed their famed precision marching. The Governoris Inaugural Parade provided an oc- casion for a vivid representation of Provine as the colorful Ram band stepped lively in parade tempo. Spurring the spirit of the student body, the band entered the pep rallies and became the main source of energy and enthusiasm. ln order to earn money for their trip to Enid, Oklahoma, where they competed in the yearly Tri-State Band Festival, the band again sold cal- endars and chocolate candy. Students also spent numerous nights ushering at activities in the Mis- sissippi Coliseum. Demonstrating its skill, the Stage Band per- formed splendidly in junior high school assemblies throughout the city and represented Provine at the Mississippi Stage Band Contest. Highlighting the musicians, year, these members worked long hard hours in preparation for State Band Contest where they hoped to regain their superior ratings, a long-time Provine tradition.
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Jackson quare Hosts Provineis JHS Members JUNIOR HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Bottom Row: L. Allen, L. Owens, B. Graves, C. Bryant, sccretaryg N. McCallum, C. Koun- touris, L. Weaver. Row Two: B. Makamson, R. Hodges, M. J. O'I.eary, P. Yarbrough, S. Wooten, M. G. Loftin, C. Jones. Row Three: A. Marshall, P. Brewer, M. Antrim, presidentg M. Active was the word that best described Pro- vineis largest organization this year. First on the list of 'ithings to dow was the writing of the con- stitution, which would serve as a guideline for the executive council and general club activities. Early in the year Junior Historical Society members were given an opportunity to visit the historic landmarks of New Orleans. Accompanied by their chosen chaperones, students explored the fantastic world of Jackson Square, Saint Louis' Cathedral, and the U.S.S. Boxer. In November, to the delight of everyone, Coach John Ladner displayed his thorough knowledge of the Civil War by his talk on 4'The Free State of Jones. In the spring several other trips, in- cluding Vicksburg Park and a visit to the lovely antebellum homes featured in the Natchez Pil- grimage, accented the exciting year of exploration into history. Pettis, treasurerg P. Mathis, B. Noblin. Top Row: Mr. Sneed, sponsorg H. Lamb, J. Smith, vice-presidentg D. Berry, vice- president, G. McCleave, J. Fisher, B. Brooks, M. Wright. JUNIOR HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Bottom Row: G. Bissell, M. Webb, A. Bradshaw, S. Vallas, A. Clark, C. Matheny, C. Perkins, S. Robertson, B. Johnson, W. Wilson, P. Wilson. Row Two: R. Tankersley, L. Hickey, N. Rhodes, C. Ryan, D. Corley, L. Cliburn, J. Bynum, B. Greer, C. Taylor, B. Myers. Row Three: R. Teasley, B. Tyler, M. Walls, T. Vickers, J. Holly, S. Bridgewater, B. Miles, V R. Arceneaux, F. Johnson, J. Stewart. Row Four: J. Bonney, F. Denham, G. Smith, C. Perkins, P. Conerly, S. Bayles, K. Sanford, B. Satterwhite, I.. Halley, N. Goodson, L. Rose. Top Row: D. Dorsey, E. Saik, M. Jack- son, J. Flanagan, A. Kersh, G. Keen, M. Hindman, G. Allen, H. Kirshman, T. Leonard, - R. Doss. 9 asf JUNIOR HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Bottom Row: K. Jones, B. Shepherd, A. Bakker, G. Smith, S. Kenmore, IVI. Jackson, J. Eakens, S, Daniels, B. Screws, P. Mayberry, S. Pevey, E. Ramos, J. Howell, B, Hudson. Row Two: J. Cuynes, B. Chappa, M. Smith, B. Williams, B. Wilkinson, L, Chamblee, K. Warren, B. McDaniel, J. A. Laird, R. Ruble, M. Hyde,'P. Heilin. Row Three: A. Shores, R. Conerly, F. Hill, W. Duke, A. Shoemake, B, Fudge, D. Morris, P. Warren, T. Zouboukas. Row Four: C. Anderson, A. Roberts, S. West, B. Keefe, P.,McCready, K. Alday, M. Hinton, C. Jordan, C, Spears, L. Lipscomb, M. Walsh, P. Sham- burger, C. Moore. Row Five: K. Gerhart, L. Bond, L. Phillips, H. Powe'rs, E. Cheshire, M. Dorman, P. Simmons, D. Crawford, L. Johnson, D. Began, R. Bowles. Top Row: D. Germany, R. Loggans, S. Godbold, P. Purvis, T. Warren, C. Davis, D. Debold, W. Dear, D. Puckett, A. Chambers, J. Martin, B. Bishop, G. Antrim.
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'id Willson, Jerry Joy, James Joyner, Jimmy French, n Etheridge, Cliff McCoy, Arthur Norwood. Back Row: mert Dove, George Ferguson, Tommy Cochran, Jimmy Smith, D. A. Carr, David Wooten, Eddie Arrington, nmy McCool, Wesley Harris, Bob Moseley, Gary Mc- rry, Jimmy Suber. STAGE BAND. First Row: Pat Simmons, Lynn Hulin, Dana Lundy, Paul Black, Ricky Johnson. Second Row: Tommy McCool, Wesley Harris, Gary McMurry, Jimmy Suber. Third Row: David Wooten, Jimmy Clyde, Verne Harris, Doug Cutrer, David Will- son, Lynn Madden, piano, George Ferguson, drums. I I l I I l I I I I I I' I I Illllll l 1 I ?IllllllllllLE!!ll.ll--Ii -:llluInluIlinluusnuumluuunlllnunlnl-Ill llll --Iullulluniuciimani-g Inululuunliluuulnnumunur'Tuulnn-'visurnln ' ,'lllllllY3lllilll!lll fillllllllllillllllllilllllllllilllllll e-llnllluulnssnuaqlgq :1l'lllllllllllllllllllu lllllllll In their marching Jackson. l Hal HICK P 19:2 1410065 l 1 xg I 5 uniforms the Provine Band waits to board the bus for John Bell Williams, Inaugural Parade in downtown
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