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--7' E Z 1 J 1 t Y fi . X wi wk fr f C I 2 ORCHESTRA OFFICERS. Marjorie Malkames, Gloria Cornish, Sherrill Zawicki, Mike Tuel, John Buhr, Susan Cline. Evon John enjoys her music as she concen- trates on the proper violin fingering. ORCHESTRA. Front: John Buhr, Evon John, Trisha Curry, Joan Fairfield. Second: Gloria Cornish, Sherrill Zawicki, Joan Hook, Hanna Depenthal, Andrea Legler. Third: Pat Tebovv, Dana Basal, Steve White, Martha'Scott, Margie Weimer, Marilyn Lord, Linda Woodcock. Fourth: Richard Clevenger, Linda Acosta, Betty Loercher, Mary Jane Hubbard, Pete Rowan. Back: Walter Lambader, Doug King, Susanne Sanders, John Cashier, Dean Camp bell. 5 1 . , J. . ' if if li lf iff:
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A-BAND. Back: Rick Miller , Don Shottlin, Rick Mazza, Steve Twadell, Carla Davis, Don Lasley, Frank Hansen, Mike Moore, Bruce Davis, Ted Mayes, Dean Campbell. Second: Barry Adamson, Larry Schackenberg, Mike Tuel, Carl Welander, Mike Garcia, Roger Thompson, Bill Yeats, Ronald Hodges, Doug Potter, Bill Higgins, Ron Metsker, Dwight Cashier, Dave Cor- nelius. Third: Sharon Branaman, Jim Beckman, Tom Hedrick, Susanne Sanders, Harold Keith, Gary Kent, Ray Masters, Ray Tygart, Dale Eiallou, Stan Barraclough. Fourth: Bruce Veatch, Steve Corliss, Marjorie Malkames, Richard Freyermuth, Dan Croy, Mike Johnson, Mary Burkitt, Susan Cline. Front: Dianne Cornell, Christi Fuller, Carole Reed, Linda-Woodcock, Linda Frederick. TWIRLERS. Standing: Sandy Lowe, Suzanne Sanders, Carole Reed. Sitting: Sharon Branaman, Karen Borrer. School lnstrumentalists Proffer Entertainment SM North's A band consisted of high- stepping baton twirlers, trumpeting musicians, and marching music. In the autumn, band mem- bers marched at halftimes for the entertainment of football enthusiasts. During these frosty fall months, each band member memorized difficult march patterns to proudly coordinate with their militaristic notes. Throughout the long Winter months, the pep band division of the A band added a victorious beat to the triumphant clapping of the basketball team's supporters. Spring marked a hectic season of competition for North's band at home and in Lawrence. From the beginning of school, the band proved repeat- edly an active partner in many school activities. 91 B
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I Strings of Orchestra Enrich Classic Sound The orchestra, yet another branch of the mu- sic department, attempted to further develop the culture of North. Mozart, Beethoven, and Wagner contributed many selections to the orchestra's folio which soothingly greeted the ears of stu- dents Who attended school assemblies, Christmas vespers, and seasonal concerts. The annual fall and spring concerts, produced solely for the en- joyment of the public, provided a creative outlet for the orchestra. The Christmas vespers gave the orchestra an opportunity to concur with the other music de- partments to solemnly salute and acknowledge the birth of Christ. The orchestra also entertained students of the surrounding elementary schools which fast became a tradition to exemplify high school activities. The music contest at Kansas University provided an opportunity for the or- chestra to prove their superiority. Margie Malkames tries her hand at producing long, clear notes. The orchestra's performance provides a cultural injection to the student body at one of Thursday's assemblies. S cond Ph Ilis Carlson, Susan Cline, Randy Shelton, ORCHESTRA. Front: Dean Sherwin, Susan Tarvvater, Rene Diemer. e : y Chris King, Dave Lytle, Sally Cline. Third: Marjorie Malkames, Kirk Warner, Gene Alley, Frederick Freeman, Mike Tuel, Martha Calloway. Back: Keith l-larold, Stan Barraclough, Carl Welander.
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