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S 5 2 K K 2 E Chris Jalinke, Drum Major, awaits the big moment when he will first lead the Band. Two of the Senior High Band members proudly display their uniforms. Pride 0 Band Queen attendants, Tammy Evans, ,loan Pritchett, Carolyn Beck and Cathy Brown, await impatiently for the announcement of the new Band Queen. .ge if Keeping in step with the person beside you and playing the same note as everyone else, re- quires skill and practice and even more coordina- tion. ,lust ask any one of the numerous members of the U. S. Grant Band. They've had enough ex- perience to know what they're talking about. Practicing daily, and sometimes nightly, the Band members maintain their best in order to proudly represent Grant as best they can, with honor and pride. In fact, they are often referred to as the upride of U. S. Grantw and are properly labeled as such. Carrying Grantis name with them to various festivals, contests, concerts and sports events throughout the school year, they present to Grant numerous trophies and awards. Each one of us can say with pride and thanks in our hearts, that U. S. Grantis band serves us ' to their best ability and knowledge. 20
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evttaaatiia 1' fegfe 5 Charlotte Venahle and Mike Terrel, our outstanding repre- sentatives to Girls' and Boys' States. Pam Driskill, Pep Club mascot, assists cheerleaders in promoting school spirit at games. ....- fr.. ..- The popular nouns Mfamew and uhonorn make frequent stops at U. S. Grant during a school year, bestowing their blessings upon various and sundry people. These grateful receivers range in category from the yearbook king and queen to the delegates to Girls, and Boys? State. Also included are the sports queens, Sabrette Buddy, O Club Sweetheart, feature writer for the Times Teen page, drum major, band and choir kings and queens, Student Council president, newspaper and yearbook editors and the captains of the athletic department. These are chosen or elected by the Student Body or a designated club or organization. We are very proud of these representatives for their shining examples of leader- ship and citizenship. Fame and honor Jill Thomson and Fred Nettle congratulate each other as Mr. and Miss Howdy. -'gt---1' Liv 'Cv' 22
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