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A chance to get out of class, a chance to let off some steam, a chance to get up some steam, a chance to show off your twirling skills, or just a chance to show off! Pep rallies represent all these things for SHS students. Pep rallies can mean Larry Williams and Terry lacobs in full Indian regalia for the Lehighton game, or they can mean Cindy Bahyak in diapers, but most of all, pep rallies give students a chance to feel carefree, and still show they care about their school. E RALLIE
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-H x Pulling through a season that went a little quicker than many band members would have liked, the concert band came together to learn scales, breathing, and counting tech- niques. Although many members grumbled through warmups and exercises, most were relieved when director George Fennell de- cided not to keep a practice chart for every member. This learning really paid off when the band took their talents to an East Strouds- burg concert band competition, receiving a good rating in concert performance and an excellent in sightreading. Many Slatington musicians were sent to County Band: Colleen Peters, Heather Mac- Crindle, lane Smith, Debbie Peters, Lori Clause, and Michael Peters. One, Debbie Peters, went a step further, to Districts. The spring concert, a night of sadness and joy for the band, ended with a tribute to the de- parting seniors, and awards presentation that included several new awards: each senior re- ceived a desk set, Roger Bauer, a US Marine Corps Music Award, lohn Meckes, the Eckert Brothers Music Award, Debbie Peters, the john Philip Sousa Award, and jane Smith, the Clark Eckhart Memorial scholarship. The band ended its short year by playing the traditional graduation songs for their gradu- ating bandmembers as well as the other high school graduates. - , V
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