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Page 95 text:
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ancl ageacls ara e of L7-Lis 66 S 77 reafesf Low O This year's officers were Bruce Fefz, Presidenf' Chesrer Krage, Vice-Presioienit Barbara Turnquisf, Secreraryq and Roiand Nagei, Treasurer. In addi- rion who iLheSe officers each class eieded a person fo represenr fhem. The represenfalrives were Larry Olds, seniorg John Wesfiey, iuniort Roger Bond, sophomore' and Lorellei Viscariello, Freshman. These and some seveniy oiher members of rhe Conceri Band did a fine job rhis year in bringing fo York immeasurable enferiainmeni. We of +he shideni body Qerfainiy wish fo +hani4 fhem. E I Q .7' M 'N Q-Q 475 Q vf ' , sl' 558222 CQQNCERY BANU: Sfanding in Fronf: Mr, G?-, ne': Fran? Row: DFK Bffm R f' Hover fkfn H 1'- iTnir1iii'N IP Ny,M'L KH-i774 Fws-1' D fi K G M hfirbarf if, 2' envy ..rn,'evr, Vow g . agwen, Qui .izjvlfiifj ACG wwf, iii'-ri Qin., and hYWVixh'iViSCE!ViHii 'Row Two: Ton' Jaefli-r Fred Gwbii' Mary Jaro lfxnq, Mixr if: Mavic Eiiri Rf-Hii lr U 4 L Jive Bfgd, Jain Arfiersor, Have-rr F iifncpif Marion Crri.-ii in, Jovqf- A E'-'ip Dori Arif: M if J rv' Bffiw Bizzedwi, Dari Rh:oe1, Bmbari Orr Romwrir, Gfivrwl, Jain' Mfwi? K-'n, Qian'-a':wr ami Jim Rice: Row Three: Sim Wickiiiirri, Caro! Lafhfxrry Dianzr Chamtwi-riin, Barbara Rim-, Larry OM-, Dom: Rr,-Tiiiz Lindy: Maas Rrvmid JUN Jer'-, Rwi Hamm-rrY'anr' H4-vb Raith, Kew? Wfffi iw, ,luhixn Rai, i' 'r Ns if: Mau Jane Lwiiierf, ,f nn Dane Vxffi ir Han r' Jim hun-, Ri, Ei- 1 Lirtia B- wif- Fny' Hay iw JTWVT Airsor Uixane S3-ipor, Bi Gaynor 'mo Emma? Fwy: Row Four: Q' vfiii 5'-r SJ' rim, VVe1,loy Sfhumanhier, Janine Larsiwn, Carol Nwriernaifmy Lola, liziesaorihogu, Danni, Sahruibiir. Goran' linger, VV-:wie 0iCrnnrer Bibb Bum,-qii, Juan Webfgfr Siiihim M'-Miaih Brenda Ur'-'J Bmw' Ji hir ,-'- Ruler B vi Peo Sink imrr, M'imir:, Her-erin Brw hier F, if iguwia are ie ifliipt Sfanding in Rear: ffhfire W'-i'-oer,,1-'rifeUiwk Rf, iV'T1 Nag--i,Crai'1Siri'r:r S wiurfa Bro , D 1 Sane fi ,va . , , . . , . 7 lopaiiffs, Uwe Sifrhqried, Hugo Wiil,c1ii, John Wessiii,-y, func CiH'Giif'!' Krivin, 9 Cal' S URUMmfxJoR1D1i-M Bia r
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f H -QQ: ff! ll J 0 0 O Wy oncerf an urnzs es fzrrlncq if Xybl ' Q fm ffl if P 37 uszc or any ings - . , If jf Under The able baTon oT Mr. Reimer, Yorlcs ConcerT Band again This year covered iTselT wiTh 'KV V, laurels. ln addiTion To iTs regular course oT sTudy, The band perTormed aT many home TooTball games LW and supplies sTirring music Tor basl4eTball games. - In addiTion To This, The band supplied music Tor several assemblies. lT also presenTed Three con- Qj cerTs: The Fall Concert The Spring Concert and The STudenT ConcerT. The Band also sponsored a 4 dance and held iTs annual AnTigue Fair. Again This year, The band lOarTicipaTed in The STaTe ConTesT. SenT To The conTesT were TwenTy-nine oT ThirTyf Tour disTricT enTries. This was indeed excellenT. AnoTher highlighT oT The year was The WesT Suburban Music FesTiyal, To which York played hosT. J T fc ii x' f 5 OL -dl X U I U DRUM MAJORETTES osem Slac s. wa 'gg'-N E T X -W , O -if 3 I JN E Clockwlsei 4Carol Schleunj A 32,214 A- if u-u-'-'1n- r
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Page 96 text:
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Caclei Mn er iifiixeq' ,J gmac! gMaLes irsf er ormance i op CADET BAND: Row One: Jim Dvoralc, Barbara EhreT, Fernando Tiierina, PaT Wood, Melanie Henderson, Kris Bowers, Jane MeTcalT, Pal Carley, Don Sinclair, CliTTord FeaTherly, Bob ForTy, and Gary Johnson: Row Two: Jim James, Ray Sanchez, Ken hlendin, Jim SeiTerT, BeTTy EllioTT, Bernard Schneehagen, Jack Monson, Bob Widlak, Karen Gosch, Jerome Herman, Larry Ewing, Bill Briggs, Alan Lake, Fred Blair, Dale KauTman, Bruce VeTger, AlTred Tennyson, and MarTy Wesby, Row Three: Fred Zimmerman and Dave CurTis. Yorlcs CadeT Band, which is now in iTs sixTh year, was origi- naTed so ThaT sTudenTs wiThouT The experience needed Tor The Conce-rT Band would geT iT so ThaT They mighT be able To Take The places oT The seniors graduaTing Trom The ConcerT Band. Under The supervision and direcTion oT Mr. Reimer, The CadeT Band is composed oT Trom ThirTyfTive To TorTy members. IT has been separaTed inTo Three classes: The clarineTs, saxo- phones, and oboes, which meeT Third period: The drums, which meeT TiTTh period: and The bariTones and basses, which meeT sevenTh period. Mr. Reimer Teels ThaT The sTudenTs will have a beTTer oppor- fx A QM A en TuniTy To learn To play Their insTrumenTs by working in The GAS lf' smaller groups, because in a large group There would be many D .Q ' A 'Oi' more sTudenTs, and each one would noT geT enough personal Z.,--' 'Qi f .5 aTTenTion. iz, X , '1 ,A i 57, J 92
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