1985 Miracle Yearbook

Good Spirit Marks Year For Band And Brass Choir .T he75 member Symphonic Bond hod a very busy year this year having six major performances plus a three day tour. Their year began with the Prism Concert, Home- coming parade, and the November concert with the Brass Choir, and ended with the Pop's concert, Memorial Day chapel and outdoor concert. Highlights for the Band throughout the year included the Christian Bond Conference, which was the largest in its history. It consisted of ten bands,400 visitors, and a moss band with 500 performers. The guest conductor or the bond conference was Dr. George Wilson from Notional Music Comp.The other highlight was the bond's three day tour which rook them to Kokomo, Indiana and Akron, Ohio. The year was marked by enthusiasm, excellent partici- pation, and challenging music. sr Row:L. Spiegel, L. Smith,H. Hoist, G. Wallace, G.Price, J. Warren,T. Mackenzie,SecondROW:B. Fisher, C. Holland,D. Heitzman,C. Weidman,B.Snyder, McBrayer,L. Bowlen,G.Ruggles, D. Phillips, J. Thompson,A. Alexander, ThirdRow:J. Dudley, R. Darr, J. Garmorter,D. Borleis, J. Burr,S. Stater, C. Lord, E. en,J. Cobb,L. Norton, K. Herrick, Fourth Row:D. Eller, T. Phillips, D.Dysen-, L. Hoberli, D. Noggle,C. Vontrease, J. Ookes,S. Nichols, D. Walter, Fifth ROW:D. son,C. Mast, A. Joslin, S. Holbrook, Sixth Row:D.Home ,S. Watson, J. Sandy,B. Bony,T. Hummel,J. Horbough,M.Cook,T. Goering, J. Stephens,Seventh w: D. Frey, M. Creamer, S. Wood, R. Smith, B. Crump, R. Haywood, E. Supplee, Director — Mr. Dicuird. Symphonic Bond 47

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