326 Music Groups Big "H" marches again Rousing above-average spirit , the band played for football games at half-time. It was during the Homecoming game against Maynower that the band marched in their fir st halftime show in twenty-three years. After football season had passed, the pep band was formed and began to ready themselves to play at the home basketba ll games. As they have in the past, they got a good start and improved as the season progressed. At the same time, the concert band was working on their annual winter concert. They gave an excellent program in chapel. Their performance was based on themes from sc ience fiction movies and television shows. New instruments, such as the bassoon, the oboe, another french horn and saxophone, two more trumpets neshed out the band's big brass sound. Many new members were added to the band during the second semester. Pete McCoy, Amanda Foster, Richey Wagonner, John Stallcup, and Steve Martin proved to be valuable assets to the band. I. DISPLA YING calmness and con· fidence by her Slance, Amanda Foster plays the a/to saxophone. 2. HAR· DING ACADEMY BAND. F,ont Row: Hansen, Farrar, Lo/rin, Bendickson. Brown, Beavers, Henderson, Ferren. Second Row: Rowan, Lacy, Bailey. Mathis, McCoy, Sudano, Killebrew, Reely. Third Row: Lee, Gould, Higbee, Stanley. Karla O/ree, Keith O/ree, Mackey, Holland, Mathis. Daughety, Fourth Row: Wideman, Berryhill, Posey. Smith. Fifth Row: Boustead, C. Jonej - director. Lyon. Flippin, Dugger, Clevenger. A. Jones, Underwood. 3. THE FAMOUS Harding "H" was formed by the Band for the first time in 23 years.
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