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DOUG BACCKUS concentrates on getting the beat right. The newly formed flag Corps marshes in the Homecoming parade, ' f , C S 3 is f, K f - b '45 , F. '- -9 C, ,asss n j H D f ae ,, ei - E - s l , .1,,x ntl! f l Q' Y ' P . W i ' I 'f isa sw, ,L g, gi yi 1 gtiwggagi-X ,C i E 1 T ' xi ' f H 5 1 if l f-if -. J i v llfiiislii Q2 MARCHING BAND: TOP ROW: Dina Zannese, Laura Carducci, Mr. Thomas Musson, Sue Corlett, Rob- in Ferriby, Cheryl Roberts, Robin Kitchen. SECOND ROW: Dave Sawyer, Bridget Moyne, Wendy Widmayer, Renee Rye, lan Van Or- den. THIRD ROW: Ron Telners, Dave La Veque, Randy Hansen, Keith Lee, Garry Miller. FOURTH ROW: Linda Mikulak, Dennis Simms, joe Davis, Keith Trumbla, james Moyne. FIFTH ROW: Emilie jensen, lsabel De Marco, Donna Henry, jackie Draper, Annette Tuippo. SIXTH ROW:. Lorie Gat- tyan, Pat Flohr, Tammy Koleh- mainen, Sue Bloye, Linda Marsh. SEVENTH ROW: Doug Bacckus, Mitch Manns, Danny Perkins. BOTTOM ROW: Linda Caruso, jeanine Hapunowicz, Linda jerore, Denise Hall, Rhonda Walters. CHERYL ROBERTS, swimmer, stands ready to pla MARCHING BANDf135
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134fM . And The Band Plays On Rally. 1 l LORIE GATTYAN waits for the command from the drum major. . DINA ZANNESE, former drum major, marches in the Homecoming parade. ARCHING BAND The band plays their opening song at the Homecoming Pep gi RPN TELNERS, lets his mind wander while waiting to P 35
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Assistants Make Teaching Easier Assistants are students, mostly seniors, who aid and work with a teacher. It is an elite and cred- ited class that involves many responsibilities. It is split into four major categories: Gym, Library, Office and Lab assistants. These young helpers become a big help to the teachers and also obtain an extreme sense of responsibility for the work they do. GREG SALATA, offensive end, helps to get early morning classes started. 1 Qkiteyvwfwi 1 ff' 5197! psf' Library aid, Karen Tamm, gets valuable experience for fu- ture librarian positions she may pursue. 'l36fASSlSTANTS A!! O4 By taking attendance, Frank Price lends a helping hand. Gym assistant, Tim St. Andrew, usually is playing on the football team, but as gym assistant he is the referee.
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