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Providing the theme and background music for the tele- vision broadcast of the Vir- ginia Junior Miss Pageant at the Crystal Ballroom of Hotel Roanoke was the highlight of the year for the Stage Band. Other presentations of the band included three perform- ances at the Crossroads Mall, dinner music for the Regional Science Fair dinner on April 10, and concerts for the Wil- liamson Road Lions Club, the Rotary Club, and Saturday Session on WDBJ-TV. Pep Band members boosted school spirit at all home bas- ketball games and pep assem- blies in the gym. ONE OF MANY Stage Band entertains shoppers at the Cross- roads Mall during a fall appearance. Stage, Pep Bands Perform for COME BLOW YOUR HORN Johnny Winn shows the audience his ability with a saxophone in a solo part. School and Community ONE, TWO, THREE, FOUR Possessing all the enthusiasm that a band leader should, Pat Wills leads the Pep Band at an early outdoor pep assembly. 1 - A 1,5 v 21 7 5' ,sts ,vigil
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. ,eff . fl T MAJ ORETTES Front Row: Judy Hughson, Tunnell, Velvet Graham. Back Row: Judy Chattin, featured twirlerg Donna Bailey, head majoretteg Jackie Bushman, Brenda Morgan, Linda Trinko, Karen Webb, featured twirler. Second Row: Sandra Kathy Harris, Becky Pillis, Karen Dew. Moioreffes Execute Precision Routines Leading the band with pre- ettes, Where they perfected cision routines, the Major- new routines and fire twirling. ettes enlightened the atmos- Activities for the year in- phere as the band performed cluded slumber parties to in its many parades and activ- make tassels, and bake sales ities. During the summer the at a local shopping center to Majorettes attended East raise money for new twirlers' Tennessee Camp for Major- uniforms. COLD NIGHT Majorettes lead way for Fleming band as they march in the Christmas Parade. ' A ' , 7+ -gang---' . v . . . - -. . 4.1, - ri. .L-, 20 w l QUIET! END ZONE Sandra Tunnell and Donna Bailey pause before marching in half- time show.
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AFTER HIGH SCHOOL? Gary Stoner tells reporter Johnny Winn of his life as a hospital orderly as the Beta Club explores the meanings success in a December assembly. ACHIEVEMENT, CHARACTER, LEADERSHIP Mike Camp- bell reads the Beta Creed at a monthly meeting. BETA CLUB . . . Front Row: David Hammond, Vice presi- dent, Dale Showalter, secretary, John Fagg, president, J. P. Neathawk, treasurer, Mr. John Leffel, sponsor. Second Row: Pat Cash, Marilyn Kinsey, Jackie Engle, Becky Cronk, Mary Haga, Celia Leftwich, Kay Pulliam, Becky Pierce, Bonnie McDaniel, Shirley Cullop, Diane Stout, Kay Hodges, Linda Edmonds, June Simpson, Darlene Martin, Linda Peck, Betty Gunter, Kathryn Reynolds. Third Row: Francine McFarlane, Norma Beheler, Velvet Graham, Anita Sluss, Ann Ruff, Linda Coon, Brenda Ingram, Sandy Buchanan, Susan Peters, Carol Stump, Linda Stanley, Gayle Hawkins, Billie Wilkerson, .- -4? Kathy Counts, Judy Morris, Jeanette Dodson, Susan Bain, Reatha Tuck, Carolyn Flindell. Fourth Row: Linda Giles, Carolyn Hutchins, Judy Miller, Susan Peters, Susan Slusher, Susan Turner, Pam Horeis, Linda Ferrell, Susan Coleman, Sandra Walrond, Ray Martin, Mike Campbell, Gary Stoner, Harry Colman, Ray Naff, Mike Hagan, Jimmy Cobb, Tommy Shupe. Back Row: Linda Trinko, Virginia Thomas, Linda Turner, Linda Ingram, Bonnie Kelly, Brenda Dickinson, Don Roberts, Gerald Bailey, Stuart Miller, Bill Coulter, John Winn, Richard Creasy, Rickey Scordas, Mike Perfater, Ronny Sower, Ronald Campbell, Bob Shell, David Shelton. ' .' 1 QI .1 ' J. 3 1' ' 1 1 Eiftlilw-A ml.-in 1-ll A if Tilly I - 1 I el ll 1 Q 1 I il T
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