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A ROCK MUSIC FAN, Billy Thompson
browses through record albums at one of the
area's new record stores.
TROMBONE PLAYER Cary Silver plays his
instrument in a performance of the Marching
Band at half time of a home football game.
Students Enjoy Music
Music influenced the lives of many music. Collecting records or tapes,
students. There were many ways in listening to the radio, and attending
which students came in contact with concerts were popular.
different forms of music.
Rock groups that visited the South
The school provided a variety of Florida area during the year included
ways for students to develop their Heart, Cheap Trick, Frank Zappa,
musical interests. Three bands, a Jimmy Buffet, Molly Hatchet, Kenny
musical production, and personal Loggins, and Chuck Mangione.
lessons were available to anyone Ticket prices soared, as many
who was interested. Many students performances cost up to fifteen
gained techniques which they would dollars.
be able to use for the rest of their
lives. “One of life’s most pleasurable
experiences is listening to music,”
When a person did not become said senior Barney Stein. “It's like
involved with school-sponsored mu meditation.”
sic, he still came in contact with
UTILIZING her ability to sing, senior Laura
Rosenthal plays the part of Lady Thiang in the
musical production of THE KING AND I.
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