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COVER GIRL: Natalie Walker's photo is on cover of Bands of America site

Natalie Elizabeth Walker is the lovely young woman pictured on the current cover of the Bands of America website. Her photo was chosen at random from several thousand band students photographed at the recent competition where the Adair County High School Marching Band brought home the National Championship.

She is a junior at ACHS and has been in the marching band for four years as a member of the colorguard and in concert band for five years. She plays bass clairnet in concert band.


Natalie is the daughter of Larry and Cindy Walker. She is the granddaughter of Maxine Walker and Judie Alley Rice.

To see the photo, click here Bands of America and look for Natalie beside the "Enroll now for 2006" headline.

Click here to re-visit the story of the Adair County High School Marching Band win of the National Championship


This story was posted on 2006-01-17 18:29:58
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