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Jr. High Band VP, Danny Altis, waiting for the food. |
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An annual favorite of the SCMMEA Summer Meeting is the great food. |
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Past-President (1998-2000), Kelly Dame, talks with Secretary/Treasurer, Cathy Coonis. |
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Herman Byrd after being told the check from Allison's wedding bounced. |
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"If the Good Lord's willing & the creeks don't rise" take on new meaning as President Beth Steinle introduces the day's entertainment. |
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Elmer Pond (a.k.a Bud Clark), the world's oldest living music teacher entertains as "the creeks rise". |
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Elmer continuing in the Marshfield Jr. High Band room. Chris Church, Band VP and Lori Hutton, Jazz VP listens on. |
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Who placed that banner there? |
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President Beth Steinle presides over the business meeting. |
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