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                                                                                                     Marching Band


                                                                                                     This  years  marching  band
                                                                                                 was  camprised  af  40  musicians
                                                                                                 9  silks,  5  rifles,  and  twirlers.  The
                                                                                                 highlight  af  this  year’s  com­
                                                                                                 petitive  marching  seoson  was
                                                                                                 the  bond's  first  oppeoronce
                                                                                                 ever  in  the  Covolcode  of  Bonds
                                                                                                 Independence         Conference
                                                                                                 State  Championships  in  Hershey
                                                                                                 on  November  4,1976.  Despite
                                                                                                 being  the  smollest  of  the  eigh­
                                                                                                 teen  bonds  in  competition,  the
                                                                                                 Golden     Boms,     who  pride
                                                                                                 themselves  on  their  morching
                                                                                                 execution,  pulled  down  the
                                                                                                 highest marching and  execution
                                                                                                 score  ond  ochieved  o  tie  for
       MARCHING  BAND;  STANDING,  LEFT  TO  RIGHT,  FIRST  ROW;  Jim  Boumon,  Ron  Richardson,  Mike   12th  ploce,  with  their  highest
       Jay.  SECOND  ROW;  Don  Peirce,  Lori  Whitesell,  Dove  Shollcross.  THIRD  ROW;  Donno  Hite,  Tony
       ProsciQ.  FOURTH  ROW;  Deb  Kishbough,  Theresa  Marlow,  Sue  Pescodor,  Keren  Goetter,  FIFTH   score  of  the  entire  seoson.
       ROW;  Ken  Alves,  Lori  Price,  Louise  Dover,  Dottie  Hyde,  Lois  Benedict,  Rosa  Almodovor.  SIXTH   Following  the  morching  seoson,
       ROW;  Jim  DeStephono,  Thereso  Quinn,  Dill  Thieme,  Solly  Hutchinson,  Greg  Cyrwoy,  Michelle   the  musicions  from  the  mar­
       Lawrence,  SEVENTH  ROW;  Jim  Groczyk,  Jim  Dritlond,  Ron  Groczyk,  Ward  Thieme,  Jeff,  Quigley,   ching  bond  ore  transformed  in­
       Steve Macinsl-ty.  EIGHTH  ROW;  Kim  Wolton,  Terri  Shipley,  Matt  Niess,  Jim Marlow,  Steve  Proscio,
       Stephanie Marlow,  Ed Quirk, MISSING;  Rondy Potts, George Pasini, Joel Dovne,            to o concert bond.


                                                                                                            Chorus


                                                                                                      Hove  you  ever  wondered
                                                                                                 who  wos  walking  down  the
                                                                                                 hall  singing  songs?  It  wos  pro-
                                                                                                 bobly  members  of  the  chorus.
                                                                                                 Eoch year the chorus  is  involved
                                                                                                 in   octivities  ranging  from
                                                                                                 singing  Christmos  corols  to  giv­
                                                                                                 ing  two  concerts.  The  members
                                                                                                 stretch  their  vocol  chords  so
                                                                                                 they  con  bring  music  to  your
                                                                                                 eors.  There  is  o  doss  T "  period
                                                                                                 or  for  those  of  you  with  heavy
                                                                                                 schedules,  you con join  morning
                                                                                                 chorus,  which  is  7:30  o.m.  Our
                                                                                                 director  is  Mr.  Hildenbrond  ond
                                                                                                 our  occomponiest  is  Mr.  Stoub.
                                                                                                 Both  work  hord  in  order  to  pro­
                                                                                                 vide  superb  concerts.  Officers
                                                                                                 ore  elected  by  other  members
       CHORUS;  STANDING,  LEFT  TO  RIGHT,  FIRST  ROW;  Kathy  Sullivan,  Cathy  Dick,  Lisa  Ott,  Ann  For-   of  the  chorus.  The  officers
       rell,  Linda  Gindlesberger,  Tina  Low,  Betty  Yureklier,  Bonnie  Dess,  Shoron  Berger,  Cheryl   elected  this  yeor  were  Karen
      Mongeou,  Loloin  Shivers,  Renae  Strong,   Jockie  VonDine.  SECOND  ROW;  Loretta  Morrison,   Jones—   president,   Kothy
       Sharon  Price,  Mary  Gindhort,  Lois  Edwards,  Coryn  Wene,  Lori  Colhoun,  Kathy  McLoughlin,  Roy   Sullivan—vice-  president.  Sherry
       Fritz,  Todd  Gregoire,  John  Motusek,  Faith  Cini,  Lindo  Shelly,  Kim  Worthington,  Sue  Secoolish,
      Leslie  Horvath.  THIRD  ROW;  Joanna  Farrell,  Donna  Houser,  Jonell  Mocrie,  Donno  Grant,  Monico   Wiley—  secretory  and  Cothy
      Holden,  Cheryl  Speors,  Sherry Wiley,  Sue  Bosmojion,  Tracey Wene,  Todd  Hortmon,  Drion  Dora,   Colhoun— treasurer.
      Mike  Joconski,  Tony  Milano,  Janice  Macellaro,  Sandy  Cummons,  Karen  Jones,  Joye  Kemler,
      Cothy Calhoun. MISSING; Mory Ventura, Melanie Duck,  Dwight Hortmon, Lisa McKinney.









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