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Drum major Dale Car-der steps into action to lead the Marching Mules. display band talent during 1970 season x 1 s Z 1 The Marching Mules made their sixth professional football appear- ance during half-time of the Kansas City Chiefs-Boston Patriots game in Kansas City, Oct. 11, 1970, covered in color by national television. 'Then'second appearance dns season occurred when the Whdesldayed Arkansas State in the Pecan Bowl Dec. 12, 1970. They flew to Arlington, Texas by Ozark chartered jets. The Marching Mules, directed by Russell Coleman consisting of 133 members, performed at all home football games and at Lincoln University, Nov. 7, 1970. Larry Mitchell and Lee De Felice were assistant directors and Charles Haby was the graduate assistant who arranged the music. Sam Sharp was Senior Assistant, Dale Carcler drum major, and Barb Dennis was the head twirler. After fall term the band was divided into two units, Concert band was directed by Mr. Coleman and Collegiate band was under the direction of Mr. Mitchell. Concert band per- formed ,Ian. 14 in jefferson City for the Missouri Music Educators Association and presented a program April 4 for the alumni in the RIJDE fkudhornun in Independence. The Sight Sound Fesnval was highlighted by the guest composer, Leslie Bassett, who won the Pulhzer Pdze h1IUUQC.lH addiUon,the band perhnwned two canr pus concerts. Collegiate band was selected as the Honor Band at Mid America Intercollegiate jazz Festival at Kansas City in spring, 1970. 27
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