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Concert Bond


                 The  Primary  goal  of  the  in­
             strumental  music  program  ot
             Woodrow  Wilson  Is  to  help  its
             students  to  develop  o  better
             understanding  and  opprecio-
             tion  of  music  of  oil  kinds
             through  o  wide  variety  of  proc-
             ticol  performing  experiences.
             These  activities  include  o  mar­
             ching  bond,  pit  bond,  ond  for
             the first  time this yeor on  indoor
   I         competitive  winter  color  guord.
             The  concert  bond  presents  two
             major concerts  each yeor.  Upon
             returning  from  the  Christmas
             holidoys,  20  musicians from  the
             concert  bond  were  chosen  to
             form  the  Jazz  bond  and  to
             begin  preporotion  for  the  on-
             nuol  concert  of  music  ronging       CONCERT  BAND:  SEATED,  LEFT  TO  RIGHT,  FIRST  ROW:  Ken  Alves,  Lori  Price,  Theresa  Marlow,
             from  the  Dig  Bond  ero  to  con-     Deb  Kishbough,  Sue  Pescodor,  Donna  Hite.  SECOND  ROW:  Rondy  Potts,  Dottie  Hyde,  Lois
             temporory  pop  and  rock  hits.        Benedict,  Rose  Almodovor,  Louise  Bover,  Solly  Hutchinson,  Greg  Cyrwoy,  George  Posini,  Lori
                                                     Whitesell,  Tony  Proscio,  Michelle  Lowrence,  Dill  Thieme.  THIRD  ROW:  Joel  Dovne,  Ed  Quirk,
             Most  of  these  some  musicians
                                                     Terry  Shipley,  Stephanie  Morlow,  Steve  Mocinsky,  Jim  Groczyk,  Jim  Britlond,  Jeff  Quigley,  Jim
             comprised  the  pit  bond  which        Marlow,  Terri  Quinn,  Ron  Groczyk,  Liso  Peirce,  Jim  DeStephono,  Word  Thieme.  STANDING,  LEFT
             provided  the  instrumental  ac­        TO RIGHT: Gene Peirce, John Motusek,  Dove Shollcross, Jim Boumon, Mike Joy.
             companiment  to        this  years
             Droodwoy  production  of  South
             Pacific.  While  the  musicions
             from  the  marching  bond  were         COLORGUARD  AND  SILKS:  KNEELING.  LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  Liso  Peirce,  Sue  Moyer,  Pot  Jackson,
             thus  keeping  busy,  many  of          Helen  Ingel.  STANDING,  LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  Donno  VonHorn,  Chris  Stepenoski,  Down  Ritter,
                                                     Dione Robotin, MISSING:  Beth Kuhn, Peggy Ritter.
             these  members  of  the  bond
             were  forming  on  indoor  color
             guard  consisting  of 8  silks and  6
             rifles.  The  color  guard,  perform­
             ing  to  selections  from  the
             "Sound  of  Music",  presented  o
             morching  show  designed  for
             the  confines  of  o  bosketboll
             court  ond  competed  ogoinst
             other  high  school  color  guards
             during  the months of March  and
             April.
























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