=========::::;;~==.Band Maintains Small Quantity ===~ 350-Music Because of the great number of graduated senior members. the band got off to a slow start this year. But things picked up after awhile, and everyone realized that quantity doesn't necessarily determine quality. The band played at pep rallies all through the year, and was present to boost the team at every home game. Ironically, at Homecoming , which turned out to be the coldest game of the year . Mr. Jones had chosen the theme from " Ice Castles" to playas the queen was crowned. After football season was over, the band split into concert band and pep band. Pep band charged the crowd with enthusiasm at the basketball games, pl~ying songs ranging from early twentieth-century music to leday's Top 40 hits. In December, the band gave a Christmas concert which perhaps displayed more of their musical ability than the usual fight songs and familiar spiritraisers. The band had a party on December 17 at Mr. Jones' house to end the fall semester on a cheery n'1te. .. 1. BAND Front row: Dugger, Flippin. Second row: Farrar, Lyons, McCoy, S. Underwood, Lisa Underwood, Jones, Bendickson, Mathis. Back row; Gould, Lawrence Underwood, Polk, Boustead. 2. 1NTENTL Y Julie Campbeff watches the director while playing the drum. 3. PEP BAND Front row: Farrar, Lyons, McCoy, Bendickson, Hofland, Mathis. Back row: Underwood, Gould, Dugger, Polk, Bouslead, Waggoner, Flippin. ,
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