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to good old C.H.S ............. Row Row Row Row Row Row Maureen Wade Palmer, Sally Gotschall, Susan Sohner, Marilyn Wheeler, Sandi Brown, Christine Max, Carolyn Warden, Carol Lake, Roxie Phillips, Doris Baker. Sally Toland, Arlene Musa, Sandra Murphy, Sandra Taylor, Denise Works, Willeta Knox, Harry Hitchcock, Dorothy Guiler, Sandra Stewart, Jackie Hill. Berkic Jones, Susan Nichols, Carol Patterson, Lois Sharp, Jackie Burton. May Hitchcock, Nancy Frost, Nancy Davis, Janice Berry, Judy Riggs, Nancy Turner, Carol Thompson, Betty McHenry, Anita McCracken, Patricia Moorehead. Bob Gray, Richie Wilson, Bob Golladay, Dave Peters, Tom Welch, Patricia Breeding, Nancy Pickens, Susan Finney, Paulette Riemenschneicler, Sandra Kuhn, Linda Woodward, Patricia Brindle, Dorothy McDowell, Joyce Mitchell, Mary Ethel Mason. Paul White, Keith Jones, Bruce Simmons, Bruce Finley, Dave Nicholson, Bill Nicholson, Jim Held, Bill Kibridge, Bob Orndoffr, Jay Maioli, Ronald Devore, Jon Arnett, Terry Hackney, Darwin Jones, Wayne Fairchild. Mr. Max, Paul Willis, Bill Geese, Curt Myers, Wayne McCracken, Ray Eubanks, Jim Birtcher, Dave Nefli, Tom Hill, Philip Forshey, Dean Wells, Bob Gregg, Alan Gerdau, Keith McKnight, Tom Burkhardt, Alan Trott, Jim Mitchell, Mr Arnold. TWENTY-NINE
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BAND The Cambridge High School Band is an organization of which the school should be proud. The band faithfully performed at the football games, for which many hours were spent practicing. In addi- tion to the games, the band performed at the Muskingum Homecoming, the ground-breaking for our new high school, the Guernsey County Fair, and gave a concert at the State Theater. The band is under the direction of Mr. Howard Max and Mr. Larry Ar- nold. .Doyous and Ever loyal Howard M ax, Larry Arnold Forward M arch MAIORETTES These highstepping major- ettes led the Cambridge High School Band this year with pep and rhythm. Sandi Brown was the head majorette. Kneeling: Maureen Wade Palmer, Sally Gotschall, Doris Baker, Roxie Phillips. Standing: Carole Lake, Susan Soh- ner, Sandi Brown, Carolyn Warden, Marilyn Wheeler,
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. ...... Let's Dance ...... . . l f . Row I. David Neft, Susan Nichols, Pat Brindle, Wayne McCracken, Bill Nicholson, Carol Thompson. Row 2. Don Berry, Bob Gregg, Dean Wells, Bill Geese, Bob Orndoff. Row 3. Ray Eubanks, Dave Nicholson, Nancy Frost, Jay Maioli, Wayne Fairchild, Jim Mitchell. DANCE BAND The C.H.S. Dance Band was a newly formed organization this year. The purpose of tht dance hand is to acquaint students with the difference between dance music and other types of music. The hand has gained a name for itself not only at hut in other schools in the vicinity. The hand. under the direction of Ray Fluhanks, was assisted hy Bill Geese. Wayne Mc- Cracken. VVayne Fairchild. and .lim Mitchell, serving as section leaders. and .lay Maloli. who was librarian. The advisor was Mr. Howard Max. i Seated: Bob Gregg, Carolyn Warden, Sandi Brown, Carol Lake, Dean Wells. Standing: Bill Geese, Ray Eubanks, Jay Maioli, Dave Neff, Mr. Max. THIRTY BAND COUNCIL The C.H.S. Band Council was orvfanized this vear YN . lor the iur lose of student disci vline and to s ionsor l l activities to keep interest in the high school hand. Activities were the organizing ol an intraband loothall and basketball league. formation of a dance hand, sponsorship of the appearance of the Ohio University Band, shoe polish sale, spring concert. Officers of the council were: president. Bill Geeseg vice-president, Ray Eubanksg secretary. Sandi Brown, treasurer, Carolyn VVarden1 advisor. Mr. Howard lVlax.
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