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Columbia | Eric McCandless

by Eric McCandless
“I lost teddy!”, Chris,4, comes to dad to help him find his teddy bear which fell off the bed shortly after her was tucked in.
STORY ON TIM ALLEN ADAIR COUNTY BAND DIRECTOR
“Remember, chin up, back straight, and feet flat on the floor,” said Tim as he takes time to help clarinet student Leslie Giles,11, who began playing an instrument at the beginning of the school year.
A students gift of appreciation, Tim product displays his “best band director on Earth” on the front of his desk.
Keeping it straight, Tim calls to find out more information on an afternoon pep-really. When people come to visit, Tim usually has to clear off a chair so they can sit down.
STORY ON TIM ALLEN ADAIR COUNTY BAND DIRECTOR
Keeping notes as the students play their notes, Tim writes down grades as he listens to the students play their instruments.

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