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MAJORETTES - Patty Poloskey, Linda Bartoli, Vera DeRita lcaptainj Judy Sollinger, and Ruth Neff. The Sequinettes And llllaiorettes Add Color to the Band Dressed in the school colors, gold and white, the Sequinettes and the Majorettes performed during the half-time inter- missions at the football games. As the batons were twirled and the pom-poms waved, these girls presented many routines including a clown act and a witch skit. The adviser ofthe drill team, Miss Linda Garber, andthe adviser of the Maiorettes, Miss Karen Starnes, practiced with the members SEQUINETTES - KNEELING: Susan Hawthorne, Linda Geibel, Sandy Rivers, STANDING: Sheila Giesler, Bet1yJo Reed, Judy Bayer, Bonnie Hart, Corrine Hutchison, Marthann Duffy, Mary Ritts, Linda Hawthorne, Marcia every day in school during fourth period as well as during the summer. Besides practicing these routines, they also helped work them out. Tryouts for Maiorettes and Sequinettes were held in May. The adviser of the group and faculty members served as iudges. The drill team was named Sequinettes because the girls wear white costumes decorated with gold sequins. Armstrong, Judy Tratta, Brenda Trofimuk, Darla Seybert, Susie Fennell, Diane Hutzler. CENTER: Raylene Karenbauer, Jeanie Dillmore, Nanci Friedman. A 'M' L, Z.. .f sf: V - r st . T M if 'Q .4'i - .,,. i ix K A , V! N Yue, 5 Q 1 4 in Q in--Ai 'ssh if i xi rf I J Y ' V e 'tf 1 ff 5 e s Q ' S N 3, 5 'H is i -is 'Q A N l N ' v X ,. -..., 5 iii 'V A QQ 5 'N gr If -L s 1. it it
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wi we N - -M as W ...f fix? ti -.Nqr X A FRONT ROW: Sequinettes-Mary Ritts, Susan Hawthorne, Linda Hawthorne, Bonnie Hart, Judy Trotta, Darla Seybert, Suzie Fennell, Linda Geibel, Shelia Giesler. SECOND ROW: Daniel Lohner, Dean Pecoraro, Tom Vehar, Joseph Birchbichler, Gary Glew, Janet Fox, Ronald Armitage, William Bridenbaugh, Dianne Watson, Blair Winner, Terry Penrod, Connie DeLair. THIRD ROW: Richard McClean, Randall Boyer, Allan Wimer, Cathy Whaley, Robert Johnson, Evelyn Weidenhof, James Whitmire, John Rose, Dennis Rice, Donna Fulk, Joseph Cornibe, Richard Rodgers. FOURTH ROW: Bruce Stokes, Larry Rettig, David Moser, Robert Witt, Carol Wonderly, Rodger Sadlak, Richard Band Stimulates School Spirit Beat the drums and strike up the bond. This is exactly what the Butler Area High School Golden Tornado Concert and Marching Band did as it represented the school at civic activities, parades, and athletic events. Under the direction of Mr. Don B. Gibson, the band participated in the Veterans' Day Parade, Safety-Armed Forces Parade, and Memorial Day Parade. In March it also presented a Spring Instrumental Music Program for family and guests. Some outstanding members of the band were active in the District and Regional Concerts. Leading the band in intricate formations and drills at the games was the drum major, Tom Whaley. The Golden Tornado Band cooperated with the drill team, major- ettes, and cheer leaders to heighten school spirit. The band was always an enthusiastic cheering and morale-boosting section at the football games. The band began practice a tew days before the opening ot the school year. They continued rehearsals throughout the year during the fourth period every day. Concert band literature was also studied by all the members. The members ot the band received a grade based on conduct, playing, and inspection. I . i., . . .. Olmsted, Robert Boda, Susie Christie, Nancy Greenawalt, John Otterson, Donna Ptlugh, Debbey Cherry. FIFTH ROW: William McGarvey, Carl Yankowski, William DiCuccio, William Daum, Karen Timblin, Bruce Eberle, Richard Hays, Francis Mattei, Charles Lorinzini, Harriet Shanor, Lynette Miller, Kenny Shriver, SIXTH ROW: Richard Burnside, Martha Pacoe, Chris Rose, Richard Kuziensky, Val Kennedy, Susan Riddle, Paul Dimit, Edward Harmon, Robert Adams, Judith Geibel, Leslie Rider, Charlane Anderson. BACK ROW: John Koch, George Foy, Ronald Hansotte, Gary Miller. At the last game, the underclassmen salute the senior members ot the Butler band. .f . - .H ..ts.s..... .- -- ,I 1... , ' -, E Q V ffm--1-is-I 1 s . A I . . g be k.Lk 5- . ' . Q 'ii ,,,. . sn!! 'df' so . . . f . ssss S -, T . . ss- ., , If A . . 'L il l 'i-i 1 .. ' F73 it ii . ., ,,... .5 N s R.. ' , W A ,,. Q ,K ,. g . N, 1 f K kv ' . an ff . J f .Q . ' -gg' T ss .. ,Q ,.,gQ 's--sg s S . - -, - . - , A ic .V tits we E .. . .. fs. 1 -nfs?-ff W- fur.. ts - I me ,Q x Y . - 1. W , , y ' - M .. . an . 5 P ,egg , M Q., .lf 1. ' . U var.. y- Qt . ' timing. ig! Wi N. Stl 1. J -sk
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3 t W K 5 'fi l cj L n AZ FRONT ROW: Donna Cherry, Johanna Gingo, Linda Bartoli, Carol Funkhouser, Diana Stuckie, Ann Marie Soley, Francis Streitman, Patricia Sherman, Mar- garet Thomas, Barbara Heyde, Margaret Rettig, David Renfrew, Malcolm Signer. ROW TWO: Bob Cameron, Gloria Kaltenbaugh, Kathleen Thompson, Don Gibson, Bud Youkers, Mark Gluckman, Darrell Kadunce, Robert Adams David Herlinger, ROW THREE: Bill McCandless, Richard Okeson, Edwin Dreese, Vince Monteleone, Robert Johnson, Robert Penrod, Regis Guest Students Express Musical Ability in Orchestra SEATED: Patti Sherman, Carol Funkhouser, Ann Marie Soley, Margaret Rettig, Barbara Heyde, Margaret Thomas. STANDING: Diann Stuckie, Fran Streitman, David Herlinger, David Renfrew, Malcolm Signer. Click! Click! The orchestra leader tapped his baton and the orchestra members rehearsed their music once more. Practicing diligently gave the orchestra members the necessary teamwork needed to pro- duce good musical quality in rhythm, melody, and harmony. These musical skills enabled them to enioy instrumental music both as performers and listeners. Orchestra also developed a sense of leader- ship in the section leaders. Throughout the year each student took part in a challenging system of try-outs which recognized indi- vidual achievements. The orchestra mem- bers benefited from a wide, carefully chosen variety of music and musical equipment. ln the spring a concert was given for the benefit of the community and the school. At this concert the orchestra displayed the skills they had acquired throughout the year. 147
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