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1 ,ff-.ma One of the most spectacular programs of the year was EKL band festival, at which Rosedale was host to over three hundred musicians playing in massed concert in the gymnasium. This was the first time that Rosedale had been host for this an- nual event. In addition to all these activities the band par- ticipated in two concerts for the general public, presented a student assembly concert, played in the Argentine activities association parade, and played for all the school pep assemblies. At the mid-winter concert, on February 13, the band presented what was probably its most am- bitious concert number, Sea Portrait, by LaGas- sey, an impressionistic composition depicting the various moods of the mysterious sea. Other numbers on the program were The Nutmeggersf' by Oster- ling, May Overture, by May, Storm King, by Finlayson, Waltz for Bandj' by Morrissey, Mr. Wonderful, arranged by Hayman, and a swing number, Carry Me Back to Old Virginneyf' by Hathaway. The Storm King number was directed by Terry Tague, student director for the band. Tague has held first chair trumpet in the band for the past two years. As usual, members of the group assisted with the magazine sales campaign, from which a part of the money for the purchase of new instruments and the repair of existing ones, comes. A new fund to swwnwmsw f f ' 1 ,an . .. X I .fag N. eventually replace all the band uniforms has also been started, and part of the sale proceeds will go into this fund. Additional funds come from the Board of Education, student fees, and proceeds from concerts. Other features of the band this year were the majorette group, the drum major, and a brass sextet. ,IW sw Q, Wx U
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