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Eli Barbara Palmer, .lack Carrington and Carla Gates rehearse their en- semble for con- ICSI. I. L. OLO, E EMBLE CO TESTS Q 5555 553595 if isasigwgwgsfyns 5 mxm ss? 956,92 J 2' Es Els, lwliggsg l x L I li . 5323531 , g m S? rgfilixff- ,gig -2 fs, f X -wa ,Wim X xfizxw ,J ee? Ei A a: .. .3 Y Y X' 13151 ,L Y S f f? lei Billy House, Kenneth Wincorn, Bobby Floyd and Judith Roberts listen to the criticism of their playing.
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The Extradites, Stan Ewing, Mark Ellsberry, Wayne Ocnaschek and Guy Echols, skip band for a jam session. THIRTY-NINE AWARDED FIRST DIVISIO To improve their playing ability, many members of the Golden Eagle Band enter Interscholastic League Solo and Ensemble Contest at Denton. These students master a solo with hopes of receiving a first di- vision. lf a member plays a first class solo and is awarded a first division, he is given a jacket by the Band Parents Club and a medal. In addition to solos, students play in ensembles to learn to play together effectively, and to listen to the other mem- bers of the group. After the I.L. contest, members play the same solo or ensemble at S.lVl.U. at the Dallas Festival Contest. The same rules apply there as in Denton. A medal is given to a member if he plays a first division on a first class solo. These contests give the band members the experience of play- ing before a judge and perfecting a solo. If the mallets ever get untangled, John Schoonbeck, Bobby Floyd and Susan Fickertt will play their ensemble.
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Talented Claudette Stephens, Carla Gates, Beverly Prewltt, Beverly Waggener and Mary Johnson end another perfect routine. After tryouts, the Golden Eagle Majorettes attended Kil- gore Majorette School to learn new routines. ln August, they led the Golden Eagle Band in the Fair Parade. Next on the agenda was football season, when these girls displayed their many talents. To each show, they added their charm and personality. After football sea- son, the girls entered Twirling Contest at T.C.U. Here the contestants make up a twirling routine which is judged according to variety, difficulty, appearance, speed and originality. During concert season, the major- ettes join their talents with the hand. These exceptional girls have indeed been one of the rememherable high- lights of the year.
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