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Spring Concert Follows Profitable All Day ' Band Clinic The Spring Concert on April l signaled the end of an all-day band clinic. Dickinson State College brass and Woodwind ensembles gave performances and instructed the Terry students during the course of the day. Beginners and Concert Band members profited from the knowledge of the college students . The concert in the evening brought to a close a music educational experi- ence which, most band members agreed, should be continued. The Concert Band performs under the direction of Miss Sloboj an. sim , ' . Jian, ,Z' Nancy Lindley concentrates on playing the bells
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Meant An Exciting Week End A bonfire, snake dance, and cheering Terry High School students began the l966 homecoming week end. After the effigy burning of a Longhorn, Coach Polich and the cheerleaders led the snake dance. ln the invasion of downtown Terry, cheers rang through the streets. The parade began the festivities on Saturday morning, October l. The freshmen class won first prize in the float competition and the sopho- mores coped second place with Bury 'Em. The big game with Wilbaux got underway in the afternoon. Half-time activities were enhanced with the crowning of the l966 Homecoming Queen. Diane Hubing was crowned by Captain Eddie Bray and presented with roses and an autographed football. The Queen's Court consisted of Lonna Ketchum and Barbara Watts. Each received a corsage. The football game ended in defeat for Terry. The annual Homecoming Dance was the con- cluding event of the day. Amid yellow and orange crepe paper streamers, the students danced to the music of the Meltones from Miles City. The freshmen float won first prize. QATJER 39
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First row: A. Schroeber, J. Elser, C. Covert, L. Eaton, P. Wilson, K. Elser. Second row: D. Schwarz, M. I-laidle, C. Kalfell, W. Morast, C. Brost, K. Covert, j.' Schroeber, M. Martin, C. Undem. Third Row: E. Brubaker, S. Thomason, R. Wilson, G. Yoakam, K. Turnbull, R. Smith, T. Thomason, S. Irion, J. Martin L. McNaney, J. Bray, F. Buckingham. Fourth Row: Miss Slobojan, director, R. Schwarz, J. Johansen, N. Lindley, T. Eaton, E. Lindvig, N. Brown, K. Martinson, C. Revell, B. Eaton. The brass section contributes its part to the band. Drum and clarinet players sound off their parts. 41
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