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Band Brings Honors To Union The 73-74 band, directed by Mr. Wise, through strenuous work and practice brought many honors to Union. They went to Southport in Indianapolis to participate in the Indiana School Music Association Marching Band Contest placing second. Several stu- dents displayed their ability in various contest. Half- time shows were presented at ballgames to arouse school spirit and support the team. While the rest of the band practices, Ioe Lindsey checks to see if all those bad notes are really his fault. .1 il t 1-I Working out parts is an important aspect of making a good band. There's never a dull moment at band practice as expressed by these faces. ter, K. Catey, D. Driscoll, I. Swain, P. Grubbs, I. Warner, fvice-presidentj, S. McKinsey, L. Freer, I. Walker. Second Row: E. Dickenson, D. Freer, T. Perkins, D. Andrews, I. Holcomb, K. Ward, C. Og- den, I. Lindsey, I. Lee. Third Row: I. Curtis, E. Burton, D. Swoveland, C. Iohnson Ipresidentj. T. Evans, B. Blount, R. Pence, K. Clements, B. Terhaar. Standing: Mr. Wise, I. Wilson, L. Patty. Not Pictured: C. Shore Isecretaryftreasurerj. j 'C Qlffir 'WY K BAND. First Row: S. Car- I Academics-55 vi E'
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, J l i 1 'TX' l Y ', v- , F' 1 it CHORUS: First How R. Lamb, C. Gruwell, I. Boseley, D. Winfrey, D. Conner, S. Myers, S. Carter, 1. Connor, C. Stinson, 1. Houser. Second Bow: B. Lamb, T. Ward, G. Robinson, K. Knipp, R. Walker, D. Andrews, S. Norris, 1. Oakerson, I. Lindsey, Mrs. Haas. Third Row: B. Lindsay, I. Dobbs, M. Sexton, I. Worden, B. Harris, T. Winfrey, L. Patty, R. Ginter, N. Cadwalladcr, P. Hammond, L. Hanna. Fourth How: B. Swafford, I. Smith, P. Brumley, R. Darden, C. Darden, I. Norris, B. Cox, S. Urlage, B. Oakerson, I. Hernley, D. Dris- coll, Mr. Wise. X Chorus Provides Entertainment Through Song Chorus students have some free time while Mr. Wise and Mrs. Haas discuss a Choir arrangement. This years chorus provided enloyment for many people through their singing. The chorus performed at a special convocation before Thanksgiving vaca- tion. They participated in a music festival at Hag- erstown in March. With the money that the chorus earned from selling candy, they purchased a stereo tape player plus a Conn baritone to be used in band. Concentration is shown by jackie Boseley and Pat Bromley. il
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ART-Something For Everyone To Enjoy The art classes are designed to expand the students knowledge of the studio art areas, which include drawing, painting, sculpture, ceramics, jewelry, tex- tiles, and graphics. It is hoped that a greater interest for art will be de- veloped. Art is not strictly for the people with so- called natural talent. It is for everyone to enjoy and utilize. The projects taken up by students will include various drawing and painting projects. The graphics projects will include silk screening and block print- ing. Textiles classes will make rugs, wall hangings and baskets. Sculpture classes will work with plaster and clay. Those studying ceramics will not only con- struct pottery by hand, but learn how to use the pot- ters wheel as well. Miss Konieczny provides a casual atmosphere. 56-Academic tr' I t Working with plaster, Donna Baumgnrtner constructs leg casts. ft' Above: Cheri Gruwell finishes her ceramic question mark and places it among the others. Below: Glazing a piece of pottery. Owen Ogden asks for David Golliher and Miss Konieczny opinion.
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