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plrlted azz and rocks on At the half time show at the Dublin game the Amador Jazz Band received a lot of popularity. Because of the refusal to let the Golden Don Band march in the half time show, the Pep Band ledtby Mike Bailey walked across the field playing a favorite tune, Have You Ever Seen a Lassie. The crowd was in an uproar. Now, nobody dared to refuse the band permission to play at half time shows. This year is one of the greatest for the Jazz Band. With the appointment of Mr. Lapiane, the new assistant director, the band started off with a big bang. The Jazz Band made its first debut at the Open House and then prepared for the CMEA Festival in February and the Reno Jazz Festival in March. Left: The brass section belts out a number Row 1: Bob Hartman, Layne Williams, Mark Rogers. Row 2: Mike Bailey, Brian Lawlor, John Fitch. Center: The Jazz Band at their finer moments with K. Henry, C. Barotta, J. Hempill, M. Hagerty, N. Discala, M. Bailey, S. Churchill, B. Viera, B. Lawlor, R. Curry, T. Laird, J. Fitch, B. Hartman, T. Sekany, L. Williams, T. Campana, and M. Rogers. Below: Saxophones pipe out music with Nick Discala, Bob Viera, Tom Laird, Tammi Sekany, and Tina Campana. jazzband L 59 I I :
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New ideas in design highlighted the 1975 Don Days. The 23 staff members were busy the first week of school deciding on the co-editors of the yearbook. The staff choose Jim Lauderback, 1973-1974 co-editor, and Becki Verduzco, a three year staffer. During the summer Becki and Cheryl Eiden went to Cal State Hayward, Yearbook Conference by the Bay, to learn about new techniques. Becki and Cheryl showed their new talent by taking second and third places in yearbook design and copy at the conference. Their trophies are displayed in B-8. After determining leaders of the class, the second week of school was taken by selecting section editors: Kevin Littrell, Clubsg Lee Ann Thomson, Events: Jim Scharber, Sportsg Ann Gilchrest and Sue Wilson, Seniorsg Pattie Riebli, Mugsg Photo Staff, Ted Brownlee, John Fitch, Kent Rounds, Frank Heimg and Cheryl Freund and Lorna Trimmer Business Editors. Above left: The 1974-75 Don Days co-editors Becki Verduzco and Jim Lauderback. Below: The 1974-75 Don Days staff. . 61 don days
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