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CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
Purpose
The public school of Vanderbilt, Texas is in the pro-
cess of building a band. The steady growth of the band will
depend upon a long-range planning program. It is the band
director's aim to set up such a long-range plan to cover the
five years from the 1947 school year and including the 1952
school year. The following chapters will cover most of the
phases of the band's work, and that of the director's work,
and his relation to the band and the community.
The School Plant and Facilities
The school is a complete twelve year system, and all
grades are housed in the main building. The elementary
grades are located in one wing of the building, while the
high school is in the other wing. The main building has, in
addition to the regular classrooms, a science and physics
room, a home economics department, a typing room, and a small
auditorium, which is used as a study hall and library. The
building also has offices for the superintendent, principal,
and nurse. Other buildings of the school system are: a
gymnasium-auditorium, agriculture building, bus shed, and
several duplex apartment houses for the faculty. Plans have
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Reves, Wayman Aubrey. Five Year Band Program for Vanderbilt School, thesis, August 1948; Denton, Texas. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc699426/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; .