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Working out the problems, Vatid Giilgen and Getlaag together before leaving for the field, Me Robbie Goodwin make deddoms Wore the !isaa L e- Denise Aoant, Kim Stroble, and contest, Kaye Barwick have a tense moment. Watching others practice Is, Michael Carter, Showing their experti» i® Susie- Smith and Me- lissa Amor. Eland Conteat 23
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We Will Be Back For the moment, the atmosphere was very relaxed. Everyone was calm by doing different activities. Some were playing cards, listening to music, having conversations, or just sleeping until the time came for the perfor- mance. The Band of Blue has been very suc- cessful in previous contests leading up to the State Contest. Winning first place and getting an invitation to par- ticipate in the Oange Bowl parade from the contest in Furman was one award. The band was also successful again in Barnwell and Camden but re- ceived third in Columbia. Many band members thought this was the year to do it all. 1 thought that we would be the new state champs. After the first three contests the thought started to become real, with the dynamite show we had,” replied Dan Bodison. In preparation for this important contest many members get together and pray. “1 usually pray and practice until I sometimes fall asleep.” stated Carl Mosley. Many members thought it was a dis- appointment receiving third place but I think third still ranks us among the best in the state replied Thomas Pick- ney. Probably in words of all the band members except of course seniors, Ve- ronica Clayton said ‘‘We’ll be back next year and go for number one.” Tuning up their instrumenti, the clarinet section gets ready for the contest. Kneeling in performance, Devry Padgett «hows his showmanship. 22 Band Contest
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A Wild and Crazy Crew Incognito ... Duplicate , , . Chaos . ,, Jammed up , Exciting . . . each one of these words can describe Home- coming 81T (November 2-6). Incognito—yes, that was “Hat and Shades Day” with people running around with some of the most ridicu- lous hat and shades you could ever see. Todd Smith had a real farmboy look and Vallery Sanders went all the way with a real Mexican look. “Hi. Josie, no you're Nancy!” Nan- cy Sutton and Josie Hioot went all the way on “Twin Day” from head to toe. You could say that they were du- plicates. Jammed Up would describe “Dressed Up Day”. Tony Shider and Veronica Clayton looked so nice that you would think that they were going to Sunday Service. P,C. Reteng dialing break Anita Edwards enjoys a cup of punch.. During break Veronica Clayton, and Tony Sluder talks about previous Homecoming, acdui- ttes. 24 Spiriit Week
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