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With Susan Swilley's assistance, Mr. Williams issues a brand new band uniform to Kenneth Brown' The Stone High Band just seems to get better and better. Not only has it had superior ratings in the past two years. at marching festivals, but this year the 1977-78 band proudly brought home trophies for the auxiliary corps and its overall marching performances in Marching Festivals. This was quite a great feat for a band of only 43 members . No one can really imagine all the work that goes into making a band such as this. That is, unless you're a part of the endless practice sessions, the hectic concerts, the routines on muddy football fields , or unless you're a parent of a band student. But undoubtedly not one band member would be willing to give up the good times spent on band trips, the feeling of being a great success at contests, or the fun and excitement that only SHS Band members know. I, -xx i XX - -6. A ,i K 4 Q M As the crowds grow quiet for the National Anthem, the auxiliary corps ' - ' makes their salute . 1 xr .. 2,.-4 -Alf ' - 7 f -ms . e SHS Band in actions Putting on This is one of the many signs seen around school to promote band pride and 3, . . at performance during our game with Splut' rl River Central. Music I Band 67
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lin- il l ,,.s,u ggi ,, Director. jerelene jones STO E HIGH SEXTET We're 41 was the slogan of many signs that lined the Walls of Stone High. Why was this? One of the reasons was that Stone High Choir made Superior in the S.S.A. division competing against schools from Mississippi, Alabama, and Louisiana at the first annual Gulf Coast Choral Festival. Besides being rated Superior, the choir also proudly brought back the trophy for the best S.S.A. group. Within the choir, there are two small groups, the sextet and ensemble, composed of the best singers among the choir, who perform for club meetings, dinners, and are a special treat during concert time . After all the rehearsals and time spent on learning new songs , the choir is ready for the many events that come its way. Some of these events include State Choir trips, District VIII Choral Festival, Chrisunas and spring concerts, singing tours, and school performances. Stone High has been fortunate to have Mrs. Jerelene jones as choral director over the past five years. Under her direction the Stone High Choir has won many distinguished awards. Annette Baker, Lynn Clement, Betty Strickland, Cindy Hill, Keri Clement, Rosetta Wash. Music! Choir 69
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