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DRAMA STEPS DRA tA Top row: Bob Moore, Tom Wright, Diane Tieman, Hansruedi Fehr, Rick Medanie, Bob Porter, Dave Cronkrite, Mr. Holmer (advisor), Dave Bauntlly, Julie Agnew Melissa Smith, and Gary Smith. Lisa Snider, Ryan Stevens, Pat Acosta, Joy King, Leah Martin, Joyce Briggs, Tracy Petersen, Susann Zarp, Brenda Rees, Desi Casto, Bonnie Bailey, Donni Duesler, Jackie Moe, Jacque Holt, and Joann Thomas. Bottom row: Dale Koeff, James Barclay, Sean McBride, Jeff Hunter, Ron Reeves, Ashley Bromley, Erick Wilson, Darlene Carter, Diane Hayward , Mary Barbaro, and Kathy Marino.
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PACE PROVES GOLDEN Bright maroon and gold sparkled and colorful music filled the air when the band marched their way to fans ' hearts. As they brought one foot up and the other one down, their pace proved faster and better. Led by Drum Major Victor Castro, the band participated in parades, band reviews, festivals, and concerts. Some of the activ- ities were the Seventh Annual Lester Oaks Parade where a first was taken majorette team and a third by the band, the Santa Ana Band Review, Christmas Concert, Poly Festival, and the Spring Pops Concert. The band practiced five days a week under the supervision and support of James Downs. Band Officers were Lorin Randolph, president; Sandy Rogers, vice-president; Jennifer Haase, secretary; and Julie Castro and Sandy Rogers, librarians. by the Yucaipa Parade,
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FORWARD The theater arts season opened vjith the comedy hit M A S H. Other plays presented were Inherit the Wind and The Knack , under the direction of the new instructor, Mr. Phil Holmer. Members of the cast practiced an aver- age of fifteen hours a week which resulted in full house audiences. Funds raised to support the theater- related activities throughout the year jere candy sales, Valentine ' s Day Carnation sale, and a dinner theater. To advertise and pro- mote the ticket selling for the plays, cast members wore costumes on campus. Planned social events were a softball game against Ramona ' s Drama Club, presenta- tion of awards to the outstanding actors and actresses and dramatic and stagecraft students of the year. Club officers were Ryan Stevens, president; Pat Acosta, vice- president; Joy King, secretary; Lisa Snider, treasurer; and Mark Root, publicity com- missioner. gtA Il 0 y S- ' M ,,. ,r „ rAi
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