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1fThe clarinet, an instrument of qual- ity. 2fCommunity events inclu'ded the band. 3fPercussion section really be- lieved practice makes perfect. 4X Janis and other members of the band played beautifully for the Christmas concert. 1 it bl: E M... first place in colorguard competition and overall band competition. ln addi- tion to parades, a Christmas concert was presented: The winter season marked the beginning of concert band 81 solo contests. Some of the activities participated in were: Western N.C. All- State Bandg solo and duet colorguard contests, and instrumental solo con- tests. The band had a new look this year with the addition of new color- guard uniforms and new uniform parts for playing members. These were made possible through efforts of the school, band members, and the band booster club. A spring concert at Central and area elementary schools concluded con- cert season and once again the march- ing band was activated for a late spring field and parade contest. To end a very active year the Hilltopper band started reading through and selecting music for the upcoming 1975 marching sea- son. Organizationsf57
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1 N' K Q g,l Y' fin wa-,Q Q-'S-NSY f- 5 Nw- f I ' fi N Q--'Tlx Q J ,Nc Thu. 'K' E .r, The Hilltopper band started its year with a pre-season camp on the cam- pus of Limestone College in Ciaff- ney, South Carolina. New music was learned and work began on the 1974 field contest show. The highlight of the fall marching season was a Superior Rating Trophy and the Best Percussion Section Trophy from the Richmond County Marching Band Festival held in Rockingham, N.C. and a Superior Rating Trophy one week later from the Southern States Marching Band Festival in Camden, S.C. After field contest season the marching Hilltoppers participated in several holiday sea- son parades which included the Carolinas' Carousel Parade in Char- lotte. There the band took 56!Organizations r at L qv .E i g l '
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J' la.. .. , M ,.R':g f! 1 14 i til. Stand byx Let's get it right this time! Band! Ten'-hut! Right shoulders! Arms! Mark time! March! Boom! Boom! Boom! Boom! Forward! March! And they're underway. That hard-working, disciplined, fun-loving, competitive group of girls and guys known as the marching Hilltoppers. L.. H Q D. Russell, K. Rich, K. Davis, 1. Williams, R. McClure, 1. Schmitt, T. Toney. 58fOrganizations
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