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X! wif! L-R-Tina Conner, Donna Tinnel, Pam Thornton, Regina Bryson, Vickie Turner, Andrea Reese, Terri Robertson, Beth Doyle, Karen Francis, Cindy Fox, Linda Smith, Cheri Robinette, Sara Francis, Jackie Pitzer, Sallie Thomas, Penny Smith, Lori Atkinson, Amy Long, Sharon Walters, Karen Walters. Within the past year the Shawsvillc HS Band marched in the Elkins QW. Va.J Forrest Festival of which President Gerald Ford participated as the Grand Marshal. They were awarded an EXCELLENT rating. In the spring, the Winchester CVAJ Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival had 'the band com- peting in both the Fireman's Parade Chilled as the world's largestj and the Grand Feature parade, led by comedian Bob Hope. For her performance in the latter parade, the drum ma- jor of the Shawsvillc Band was awarded a first place trophy. She was selected among 75 other participating drum majors by a panel of distinguishedjudges, two of whom are currently ser- ving as drum majors in the U.S. Army and the U.S Air Force Bands. In March of 1977, the Shawsvillc HS Band received three ratings of EXCELLENT for their concert performance in 5 the District VI Instrumental Music Festival. l In -- f'f-ip , :L Karen Francis, Flag Corps Captain. 56
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E Leigh Anne Taylor: All-Regional Middle School Band. BAND CAMP K X V . 1 l l Band Camp Medalists: Patricia Dalton, Butch Taylor, Kym Wilhelmi, Sam Akers, Cindy Moses, Karen Francis. A R N A Butch Taylor: All-Regional High School Band. Besides their performances in extra-curricular activities of the school and surrounding communities, the SHS bandsmen are continually involved in widely proclaimed clinics. Some in- clude those held at Shenandoah Conservatory of Music, the nationally known Eastern Camp cited above, and other workshops held on the campus of East Tennessee State Un- iversity. The majorettes have received additional instruction this year by a certified teacher of the National Baton Twirlers Association, as well as the International Twirling Teachers' Institution. The Shawsville Band Boosters recently paid the remaining balance on new uniforms and equipment for the flag corps, ma- jorettes, co-drum majors, and drum line. These purchases became necessary as a result ofthe group's transition from the Cassavan fmilitaryj style to the corps technique. They are presently devoting their efforts to raise funds for twenty new band uniforms that will be needed due to next year's increased enrollment. One of their highly successful financial projects was the selling of fresh Florida fruit. Others have been school talent shows for which Miss Virginia officiated, and Student- Parent basketball games. Individual recognition of awards and honors continue to boost the students' pride in their musical organization. Some annual events include the District VI All-Regional Bands, and the All-Montgomery County Bands. During the last three years, bandsmen have also been cited with the National Arion Award and have been listed in the volumes of Who's Who Among Music Students. 55
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ANNUAL STAFF TR GGLE GN YEARBOOK Back row-Butch Taylor, Lewis Francis, Tim Thornton, Steve Mull. Second row-Don Cole, Ricky McCraw, Kym Wilhelmi. Sponsors-Ms. Price, Mrs. Schauer. Kneeling-Laurie Robertson, Mary Smith, Nancy Tinnel, Vickie Akers, Alecia Sisson. Not Pictured-Rita MacMackin. This group has got to be the hardest working bunch in the school. And the most dedicated. After all, who else would give up half of their Christmas vacation to work till all hours in a freezing school only to miss the deadline after all? Add to that working on all the snow days and still not completing the Working overtime, Rita MacMackin burns up the typewriter finishing up the yearbook copy. quota. Being on the staff had its advantages though. They en- joyed real gourmet', food from the Shawnee Drive-In on the days that they worked through lunch. And the Annual Staff members were probably the sanest people in the school during those seemingly endless snow days-they had something to dol Eff' , , 'gi I rc L. 'EMM .. if -a. Ln ':.- Dedicated Annual Staff members try to make order out of chaos. 57 t' - W., .... M l 45
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