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Show Provo Studen ts Blend Talents Into The Exciting Sound ofA Good Band-By WINIFRED N. JONES It can be the ' of the drums, the oompah of the big bass or the shrill piping of 'the piccolo or anything in between. Kids love to make a noise and a musicarsmmd is the best , . , bo on with a school band. Frojn elementary school to seniors in high school, there are thfoe who love: to beat, Diow ana putt and make the result all come- out m one glorious sound. ; J . rat-a-t- - The disconnected and sometimes disconnoises you liear at home during certing,. practice hours, somehow all blend into a melody, that's' right, a rhythm that beats and a song that soars when alt those young people and all those instruments mesh together under the guiding hand of a skilled at -- -- - 4 fj -- . i Ur - i w - j i - ' elfimentar- ' : - - . - . 1 . - : r- 5 - js ' 7- v -- - , ' ..'-- - ' ', ' "- 7 ,' :' v ' " - 7 - " ; ; - a -- 'J " : J f "" -- yiwf i 1 ' ''11''' ; - " - Ktuf.'-r ' ? ' - .Zn" $ I it 2 . i v """" """"" - BANDMASTER Leading the Provo High bands this year will be new bandmaster, Larry Wright, who has 65 students in his concert band alone, and a marching band that will be strutting in new uniforms at games and parades. lie, will also assist in other., areas of music at the school. - w 7.,.;.. - . , " '" ' rr?. v fc' miiiiffi f , mimniiiiMiiiMimw ..,;,... ITS f .' ' , , SUNDAY. HERALD, SEPTEMBER, 1 1, 1966 . ME OR" THIS CLARINET. Keeping the reed moist with assurance of air . '7' it. old-tim- er, young Ann Bramall uses sheer force and awkwardness to put her clarinet in playing condition. Ann is one of the many Provo elementary students who gave part of summer vacation to, band participation and are carrying on now that regular school ; is underway. . .. r , , l I fzL I ...... ... t i 1 ' !: y44jflb - ..... ,' AJJD THE BRASS THE BEAT, THE RHYTHM - TinfrrTiorp- vrn nnf. n nif'A snllf hAt a lifia UVW under, jt, let the horns take the lead and first thing Vrtu fnlrrt IfCWW - , : you. know, ww.-- AlltJV- it comes out jazzTTakihg- a .usical break IDennTs Hansen,1. - - Terry. Hafen and Randy Gpttfredsen. - : . - ysjt m - A J trncfj T - " - T'":- :.. BULLDOG. "" Z" - ' ' V ' ' " " I"- iU ' - , U'S k y " - --J """" v ' ' - 1 - f 1 7 " y. T;y , C ' 7.4 7 7" " , f 'a : - - . . - ings, John Anderson, Brent Craig and Mark Warner, while Jlarilyn Billings, Kim Brackenburry and Joyce" Wernz are seated, in front.. t ' - . . - Jf -- : y- grade students who appear at 7 :30 each morning at Dixon Junior High School,-t- o Jeanochat being "a '"music man" is all about, are shown as they ready a practicesession.- - From Ieftrback are Todd Bill- - - ' -- . TT'-'L-l - . w i bandmaster. Their enthusiasm is fun to brush against, their Tdiligence&nd -- skills amazing, and the musical result terrific! AND SMART Top trumpeters, Scott . Davis and Rodger Sorenson left "to Byron Roberts, right, build a smooth, shining sound with their "struments"wile they show off the new green, gold " and wljite uniforms that the Provo High, band will wear on many an occasion this yeati----- -: r SMOOTH - in--- :z " l ' |