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Under the d1rect1on of Mr Carter the band performed at assemblles and games The Glendale band made a lastmg unpressron on all who lrstened to rts many and var1ed performances Part ot the bands success was due to Mr Carter who spent many hours practrcrng Wllh h1s groups rn preparatron for therr performances at games and other functrons Th1s year the band gamed 111 profr crency and recerved new umforms The unrform fund was started last year bv a donatlon from the PTA Z 0 Perforrrung dunng half trme at games was one of the many band HCUVICICS at HS ROW 1 Rlchard Porter, Karen Snuth Darla Bone, Merry Fox, Mary Ann Johnson, Lee Roy Moschkau ROW 2 A1v1n M.111er, Rose Mary Wood Oda Lee James Berry, Lloyd Llark ROW 3 Mr Carter, d1rector, Douglas Clark, JESS16 Ray Munyon, Dean Ball, Frank Frsh, Andy Owens, A11ce Blaser, Gene Collms 2 ' 1
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2414! ' agar! Carole Higgins with her usual pep and enthusiasm cheered the Pirates on to victory. 'E 'Us ROW 1: Sally Jo Thompson, Carole Higgins, Rose Mary Wood, Shirley Reasoner. ROW 2: Louise Johnson, Billie Johnson, Gloria Reed, Sandra Pahner, Carolyn Clark, Mar- cella Davis. ROW 3: Charlotte Redfield, Pat Ball, Dora- lee Allen, Sharon Miller, Evelyn Gordon, Rebecca Buchanan, Mary Lee Pate, Beverly Cox, Paulette Carr, Mrs. Revello, advisor. ROW 4: Donna Stevens, Marilyn Harris, Jan Ose- pian, Judy O'Neill, Janet Nicholoson, Beverly Brady, Jane lglunyon, Mary Holland, Nancy Furlong, Sandra Johns, Dorothy tovall. Members of the Pep club bolstered the spirit around school by planning pep assemblies and yelling at games. Serving as president for the group was Charlotte Red- tield, Rose Mary Wood acted as vice president, while Sally Jo Thompson handled the duties of secretary. The gleam of victory was always present in Shirley Reasoner's eyes as she cheered for the Pirates.
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. A we 6 CWKXOWZ R Little Diana Carter performed at many of the games with the flag twirlers and did a fine job. Jw A Sue Buchanan we 7 ' is .95 fl' f I .U Q' 4 ., X 'x 4 W V AZ A X ., fi ff!-Thi A fit. h ,I be it Wt This is the first year Glendale High School has had flag twirlers and they did a marvelous job, per- forming at all the basketball games with the help of the band. Mrs. Revello was the instigator of starting flag twrrling here and helped the girls learn the new trade. A JVQ11-
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