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              Marching band shows off its colors in competition.


       Ladies and Gentlemen;  Presenting  the 1976
       Woodrow  Wilson  “Golden  Rams"  March­
       ing  Band, under the direction of Mr.  Byron
       L.  Kindig.  The  "Golden  Rams"  completed
        its  second  year  of  competition.  This  year's
        unit  grew  to  a  membership  of  102,  com­
        prised of 70 musicians, a Percussion Line of
        16,  16  Silks,  6  Rifles,  6  Majorettes,  and  an
        Honor  Guard  of  4.  The  experience  gained
        during  the  first  year  of  competition  had
        inspired high hopes for improved competi­
        tion  placements  this  season.  The  hopes
        were  more  than  realized,  with  a  second-
        place finish at the 1976 Pageant of Champi­
        ons at Governor  Livingston  Regional  High
        School in Berkely Heights, N.J. on October
        10, followed by three first-place trophies at
        the 1976 Tournament of Champions at Jon­
        athon  Dayton  Regional  High  School  in
        Springfield,  N.J.  on  October  24.  Still  an­
        other  highlight  during  this  season  was  the
        hosting of six other competing bands in the
        "Golden Rams" first Cavalcade of Bands on
        October  15.  The  band's  award-winning
        1976  show  opened  with  music  from  the
        Coronation  Scene  from  the  opera  "Boris
        Godunov" by Modest Musorgsky, followed
        by  Chicago's  "Searchin'  So  Long".  This
        year's  concert  was  a  medley  of  tunes  from   COLORGUARD, KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Carol  Kolinchak,  Barbara  La  Pierre, Valerie Cirko, Lu
                                                    Anne  Hughes,  Jackie  Angelo,  Kim  Gabora,  Bev  Cookson,  Jennyfer  Dowd,  Carol  Forchetti,  Rene  Koch,
        the  Broadway  Musical  "Cabaret".  The  ex­  Shae  Smith,  Donna  DeRiggi.  STANDING,  LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  Kitty  Gerlacher,  Joann  Howard,  Patty
        panded  Percussion  Line  was  featured  next  Macon, Cathy Clark, Donna Kuhn, Barbara Spears, Nancy Walterick, Connie Massaro, Lisa Pierce, Karen
        in  an  extended  solo,  leading  into  the  exit   Rodger,  Barbara  Kishbaugh,  Debbie  Shatrowsky,  Mary  Alice  Doyle,  Donna  Van  Horn,  Sharon  Wirth,
                                                    Patty Jackson,  Becky  Cyrway.
        number,  "If"  by  "Bread".
             MARCHING BAND, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Bauman, Sue Hutchinson, Mike Gerber, Mark Cucci, Sally Hutchinson, Jay Walters, Mike Jay.
             SECOND ROW: Evan Zimmerman,  Harry Gobora, Jim  Bauman, Jon Vandegrift, Terrence  Quirk,  Ron  Richardson,  Norman  Fenimore. THIRD ROW:
             Evelyn Jakubowicz,  Barbara  Barnett,  Pam  Bach,  Cheryl  Hendershot,  Donna  Hite,  Karen  Goetter,  Lisa  Cucci,  Ginny  Munar.  FOURTH  ROW:  Debbie
             Cope,  Pam  Camp,  Mary  Beth  Zimmerman,  Randy  Potts,  Lucia  Dowd,  Debbie  Feldman,  Frances  Graczyk,  Sandy  Cordisco,  Sue  Hipps,  George  Pasini,
             Sharon  Davis. FIFTH ROW: Tony Procia, Greg Cyrway, Michelle Lawrence, Bonnie Brounce, Warren Thieme, Chris Molden, Michelle Vandegrift, Sue
             Jones. SIXTrt ROW: John Shivers, J im Marlow, Cindy Gourley, Jim Britland, Jim Graczyk, Sue Maurer, Jeff Viechnicki, Steve Macinsky, Jim Greenwell,
             Larry  Graczyk.  SEVENTH  ROW:  Alan  Aronovitz,  Vince  McManomy,  Dave  Jones,  Marie  DeRatto,  Kim  Walton,  Steve  Procia,  Tom  Conrad,  Jim
             Kishbaugh,  Stephanie  Marlow,  Mark  Jones, Joel  Davne.
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