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Band Places Third at orth Websterg Second The Golden Eagle Band takes time to form a large triangle to show the unity of a fourth golden successful year. is Y rf' 1 F1 X One-two-ready-play is one common phrase that comes Band Oflicers-N. Snyder, Pres.g VanNess, V. Pres.g D. from the band director, Mr. J. Dixon, Scc.g Mr. JollifTe, Directorg C. Carter, Treas. l32-organizations
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in Formal Ceremony Cathy Walters prepares to pin a silver key on new member LuAnne Cross. New members of Honor Society and Silver Key are announced during a convocation. Pumpkin carols rang throughout the halls as members of the honor clubs donned costumes and masks to help raise money for UNICEF. Students from the junior and senior class were named to become members of Honor Society and Silver Key during a convocation in the gym. A formal ceremony was held in the dining hall to initiate new members. Oiiicers for the two honor clubs were Norman Light, Presidentg Peggy Huffman, Vice President, Karen Smith, Secre- tary and Carol Kearns, Treasurer. Mrs. Angel and Mr. Huyck served as sponsors. One Year Honor Society and Silver Key-FRONT ROW: V. Osborn, T. Laddg P. Kearnsg J. Reicheg C. Crane. SEC- OND ROW: N. Whitehairg SI Howellg R. Burchnellg S. Nor- rickg D. Dixong S. Oylerg C. Jones. THIRD ROW: K. Harleyg K. Carmichaelg C. Crueag L. Black, C. Loiferg L. Crossg B. Freundg L. Scheidg T. Andradeg B. Fetters. FOURTH ROW: J. Youngg K. Rigging C. VanFosseng K. Randall, D. Sullivan. BACK ROW: D. Griderg H. Cooperg M. Venableg M. Ellisg R. Olsen: C. Kennedy. azz organizations- l 3 l
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in State Contest at Northsideg First with School 1 Senior band members Bruce Romey and Susie Norrick proudly display their new honor jackets. D. Berry, P. Clark, P. Whitehair, and M. White help the trum- pet section to become a wall of brass. An eager majorette, flashy twirlers, colorful pom pon girls, and 110 bandsmen, all with shiny new uniforms made the Golden Eagle Band the best band in the land. The uniforms were made up of navy pants and jackets trimmed in gold stripes, an overlay of white and gold with the banner of Delta placed on the front and the Eagle DARE on the back. Spats and tall fuzzy hats added that special touch to the new suits. At the end of every month the band boosters sponsored a paper and glass drive to help pay for the new uniforms. The paper was gathered at various points and was delivered to Clevepak Corp. in Eaton, while in Dunkirk the glass was delivered to Kerr Glass Corp. Drum Majorette Cheryl Cruea stands proudly as she leads the Golden Eagle Band in true form. organizations-I33
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