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Band, ajorettes Hit Parade, Half-time, BLOOMINGTON HIGH BAND prepares for Parade. Row 1: Tom Cooper, Lorraine Ward, Surlie Rocha, Sharon Apple, Gabriel Fernandez, Chick Russell, Danny Sampson, and Drum Major Charles Brotherton. Row 2: Carolyn Taylor, Linda Strauss, Pearl Edwards, William Brinley, Gitta Fobian, Charline Merker, Darla Keenan, and Richard Ward, Row 3: Jeff Atkin, Bobby Dodds, Walter Marcus, james Tymchek, William Walker, Lloyd Condron, Bob Atchley, and Keith Pryor. Row 4: Ricky Donohoe, Clar- ence Smith, Brian Haskins, Lavada Walker, Steve Smith, Twirling barons at parades and games Barbara, Sandy, Louise were majorette names. High stepping majorettes-Louise Stanfield, Sandy Harroun, and Barbara Lautenschlager - twirled through football games and parades. Batons flashed as the majorettes led Drill Team and Band through tunes from Hello, Dolly, to Hey, Look Me Over. Ignoring bad weather and low temperatures, the trio managed to march at numerous parades inf cluding the Huntington Beach Christmas Parade where their efforts were judged in competition. Dan Mendoza, Jess Swick, and Hugh Dierken. Row 5: Roy Pryor, Dale Irvine, Glynda Taylor, Shirley Knox, Gerald Tymchek,' George Wollerton, Maureen Ashton, and Ernie Martinez. Row 6: Jess Canoy, John Parker, Tim Gregor, Audrey Guilliam, Allen Price, Tom Eilander, Cody Gates. Row 7: Dwight Rutherford, Willi Crane, Roger Shelton, Roger Harte, Kim Thompson, Paul O'Neal, Dennis Pritchett, and Gary Shulll Row 8: Tom Louks and David Williamson. Mr. Dave Andersen led the musical group. With drums a--beating and horns a-tooting Band played at games while fans were rooting. Approximately 60 musicians garbed in blue and gold marched weekly at the home football games and appeared in Southern California parades. Under the direction of Mr. Dave Andersen, the Band inauguf rated the use of a school banner, done by crafts teacher, Mr. Merlin Rossow. Charles Brotherton, drum major, led the band when they journeyed to Huntington Beach to participate in the annual Christ' mas Parade.
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STAGE CREW takes time out for picture. Row 1: Gary McCoy, Bob Burrow, Bob Williams, Bill Meitz, and Cowa-n. Row 2: Roger- Neal, Charles Catren, Roger Hainer, Roy Lay, and Jeff Sharp. This club took pictures for extra cash At dances and proms, flash bulbs flash. Flash bulbs and masses of photographers are not forerunners of a ,Hollywood premier, but mark the membership of the Photography Club. Led 'by Pat Cresswell, the photographers took pictures for yearbook and paper and sold reprints of special events to interested buyers. Mr. Rob Myers advised the photofjournalists. Toting film strips, projectors and screens A.V.A.'s composed of hardworking teens. Film strips, recordings, and projectors are usually pushed by harried Audio'Visual Aides - those who bravely helped unknowing teachers show films. AVA offers a chance for fellows to learn the handling and maintenance of film and recording equipment. Larry Hunter presides over the group, and Mr. George Van Gelder advises. Pulling curtains, working the lights Stage crew members work days and nights. Making sure doors -open and lights come on, windows stay closed and walls don't fall - the campus Stage Crew mans the behindfthef scene roles for each class play and assemblies. Advised by Mr. Chuck Fleenor and Mr. Americo Testa, the workers have built props, learned the workings of the curtains and microphone system. ackstage Li hts, Machines MR, MECO TESTA, woodshop instructor demonstrates the use of the shop tools. IO9
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Formations, Competition Circuit r'k H ,uf H, , ,M 'N 'uv V .7 . W' :In L 'fx w I' 2 '-,IA i A ,,H' , 1 2 u LEADING THE BAND. majorettes Barbara Lautenschlager, Louise Stanfield, Sand Harroun perfect routines. CHARLES BROTHERTON looks to the sky as he per- forms the many duties of Drum Major.
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