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TArC A BOW -■Qh Lofxj help +t mental ' -A looaoe Ccli.i Ad.imk.i Kii , S.uuli.i AUiii.i. Mr lull- .Aiitli. l .ual li.ik.i. ClittKii B.itilicldir, Mnrk IJciulcr, illi.iiii Hcrm-liii, J ' rank liiilwoll. Daniil How den. I)n id liowden, kobin Brciii cr, Brian Biiingarncr, Nancy Byrd, CliriNtoplicr Cake. Janet Carrow, Edward Casein, Ronald Castro, Eli ahetli Clir.e, Robert Cono er. Kevin Ccok. Lisa Denhani, Peter F-iaceo, Rebecca Cielsomino, Andrew Haj;cn, Da id Hagen, lilakcU H.iralson, Sharon Heberling, Earl Hines, Franz Hoclirein. Robert Hiiciinb, Janus Honevnian. Laurie Honey- man, I)a id Unfiles, I lhi I.is Hinit, Willie Kinij, Susan Krups.nv, John l.ahusen, I5rian Larson, Sii .nine Larson, Betii Lewis, J.imes Lorheer, Lbonias Lorbeer, SiOtI NLaberr)-, B.nbara Maioney, K.u-ini NLissond, .Michael Mavweil, Rebert McClintock, Kenneth Mont i;oniery, Jeffrey Moore, Jeffrey Myers, Josepii Nels m, Linda Olsen, iJ.uiul . stcr, Willi.ini . stiriu Idt, i lionM-. (. ' wen-., Ijradley Peter- son, Susan R.uisch. James Roi;ers. Victor Sandoval. Edward Scott, (on Scribner, David Shannon, Gregory Shelton, Elizabeth Situs, Ciary St.iter. Lisa Stiifkosky. Donald Sw afford, Andrew Teasicy, .Sharon Lhonipson, Carol loiirtellotte. A lan Varsik, Becky Vaughn, Brad Vaii);hn, Christopher W ' akcnian, Dong Warnoc ' k, Sharon Weingart, Laura White, Cheryl Wickain, Brcnda Wyiisnia. Drill Team — Leigh Baker, Carol Crocker, Karen Haight, Lisa I I.irris. Christie Long, Joyce Olsen, Karen Park, f)onn3 Phipps, Lisa X ' .uiderknyl, Ciwendolyn ' onn;;blood. Lw iriers — l ri Anderson, Kellie Patterson. Drum Major — Clinton .Sandusky. 17
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MARCHING BEARS F ' - ' ' ...-Jl : -• - . ■ Z .x £m, -vr This ri iip ot im-lodioiis musicians liappeiis to be Polv ' s own Christmas Brass Ensemble. I ' heir At the beat of the drums you can tell that The Mighty Marchinj; Bears are at it ajjain. The band under the direction of Mr. Richard I lensley captured awards sudi as second place in the Colton lialf-time competition and also at the l.c .ter Oakes Band Re- view. These accomplished musicians have also participated in many other band festi als. Ihey are led in their march by Clinton Sandusky, the drum major. Other musical acti ities of the band include playing at the pep as- semblies, performing at arioiis ath- letic activities with especially impres- sive half-time shows, and entertaining; students durinj; lunchtime at different times throughout the year. Their in- dividual efforts combine toj ether to create a marching; band that Poly can truly be proud of. collection of sonjjs included many traditionals and old favorites. The band members n)arch silently down the sidelines a.s they prepare themseKes for yet another da zling football half-time show. At rij;ht: K.iren Haii;lit, C ' hristi Lonj;, Lisa I larris, Gwen Voun blood, and l.ei h Baker. Ihey assisted the band in jiuttiii); on remarkable shows usin music that ranjjed from Patton ' s theme song to lilton John ' s ' Pinball W i ard. These proud banner girls announce the arrival of The Marching Bears. What is this? Eviction from the band room? No, it ' s just our band in their civilian clothes giving another f.ibu- tous lunch hour concert to help Poly ' s student body get into the swing of the holiday spirit. c.-« ' . '
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AND THE BEAT This year our Instrumjental Music Department went a long way in the awards division. The Wind Ensemble has received superior ratings at all district festivals and our Orchestra is one of the very few high school orchestras left in Southern California. These three groups have given two concerts this year — one at Christ- mas and a Pops Concert which is held annually in the spring. We at Poly should take great pride in their accomplishments. ORCHESTRA Members of the Orchestra are listed alphabetically: Charles Ba- cigalupi, Pam Barnet, Laura Barricelli, Mary Baxter, Karen Bennett, Edward Bernard, Sharon Heberling, Elizabeth Magana, Susan Mc- Croskey, Phillip Mol, Francis Ochoa, Debra Powell, Charlotte Ran- som, Laura Schall, Susan Sparks, Jeffrey Stover.
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