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M aying and
"Stand By:” this is a very familiar phrase
practice and form from the first day of
Alma Mater. The band traditionally plays
and other important school functions. When
cadence, the band is converted into a con-
our indoor festivities. Governing the band
Council.
Leading the band down the field are the
girls are constantly working to improve
their hard work include two championships.
Patriotism is an essential part of all societies,
quately displays this element. The nine girls
for their marching abilities and appearance.
These organizations have gained the respect
Mr. Miller, band advisor, shows some members of the band the for munity.
mation spelling out the word "Alumni” for the Pennsbury football
game. They are from left to right; B. J. Blackwell, Kay Paterson,
Richard Purdy, Brenda Arensberg, and President Stew Alexander.
The members of the Delhaas Color Brenda Arensberg, Secretary of the band, shows the President, Stew
Guard are marching at the Tiger Pow Alexander, and Mr. Miller the list of those who were absent at the
Wow, one of the many events in which last practice.
they participate.
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