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TOP ROW, left to right: Iames Galanida, Milton Breschini, Iohn Piini, Leroy Rianda, Howard Odiorne. Richard Gularte, Robert Hoagland, Felix Provencio, Ricardo Cuellar. SECOND ROW: Henry Lopez, Thomas Aquinid, Iames Teves, William Smith. Barbara House, Inhn Caraccioli, Iames Caraccioli, Richard Avila. THIRD ROW: Mr. Weigel, Samuel Lloyd, Allred Elias, Lawrence Colaniro, Concepcion Valadsz, Wade Ham- mond, Vernon Cowger, Mariondell Lawson. Lawrence Bosio. Mack Gibbs, Esther Celaya. BOTTOM ROW: Donald Colantro, Iackie Nunes, Maria Hernandez. Virginia Simpson, Angelo Gonzales, Alva Rodrigues, Barbara Waqsler, Mary Florentin, Rebecca Dominquez, Nancy Leliinqwell, Maryetta Lawson. Under the able supervision ot Mr. Weigel, the band had another busy and successful year. Gonzales students are becoming more and more music conscious as is shown by increased in- terest in the band and other music departments. Since the Monterey County Fair was held be-V tor school opened the band did not take part this year. lts tirst parade was in Paso Robles tor Pioneer Day on October l2th. Here they were awarded their second trophy. The band did not march at the Salinas Valley Fair in King City this year because it was cancelled, but later took part in Memorial Day parades in Gonzales. ln tull uniform and led by its charming major- ettes, the band played and marched at all home football games this year and at two games away irom home, Hollister and Carmel, and did much to help out the rooting section. The band presented a program on April 26th lor Public Schools Week. This program was also given in King City as a school exchange pro- gram. The Second Annual C.C.A.L. Honor Band Con- cert, held in Santa Cruz on March l lth, was very successful and highly complimented. The tollowf ing tive boys from Gonzales band had the honor oi playing in this Honor Band under the direction of Mr. Lee Chrisman trom San Francisco State College: Sam Lloyd, Mariondell Lawson, Bob Hoagland, Dick Gularte, and lim Teves. DANCE BAND TOP ROW, left to right: William Gularte, Alva Rodrigues. Ricardo Cuellar, lames Caraccioli, Mack Gibbs, Iohn Caraccioli. lames Galanida. BOTTOM ROW: Maryetta Lawson, Wade Hammond, Concepcion Valadez, Lawrence Colantro, Vernon Cowger, Iohn Nunes, Donald Colanlrc, William Smith.
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Hn ' .ff -, V Y ,, ' fi f 1 1 H fu., . . ya , 1 L . . . , TOP ROW, left to riqht: Mr. Weigel, Gloria Tonini, Lorraine Corda, Maryetta Lawson, Rebecca Dominguez, Marilyn Gilbert, Ida Rubbo, Nancy Leflinqwell, Wanda Yates, loan Rodoni, Gloria Ramirez, Paula Valverde. Evelyn Baze. SECOND HOW: Veretta Bolin, lean Morris, Margaret Tisdel, Betty Redtern, Sally Cowan, Betty Taylor, Iosephine Aispuro, Peggy Shanks, Edith Harris, Emily Harris, Nancy Callis, Annie DeCarli. BOTTOM ROW: Dolores Beamer, Evalee Bary, Gloria Sanchez, lean Galanida, Susan Avizado, Maria Hernandez, Bertha Ramirez, Evangeline Savedra, Betty Tavernetti, Magdalen Bergeron, Ioyce Gilliam, Dolores Burnett, Bettye Swinburne, Opal McCraw, Cecelia Camera, GLEE CLUB This yedr The Glefi Cliir Consists cl 45 frirlfr that really like tfw 311111. Til? Glee Cliilfsis 11111s1i1: 1:1 divided into 1:11e-e parts: SOIJICIIIO, S6f?Cf7Ilfl so 11rd11rr, dnd dltft. Thr' girls have lzeen si11f1i11f1 dll lerent types ol 11111510 se111i-popular, religions, andsp1rit11dts.Sr1111e f1l their favorites C1111 ln thr- Still Ol the Nic'1l1t, Bef'1i11 the BQCIL1lIlft,H rind Swing LOW. Nine ol the fllllii t11,111 11111 chorus were Cfltfliifxlt tfipcirticipdteliill'16 'll011Or Cl10111s'lCo11111111t hold 111 Santa Cruz, This ctheriis was rndde IIIJ ml lfntl Plifurcrl stiidenrs that erndy 11'111SiC and Crier 1-1111 rrhle Pt Sinqinfg flflfl lfxflflllltffl S!'blllG d1ll11g11lt 11111 Sictdl niirnlvere. Tlwvfwr ::i11dO11tfs weref lidith llf1111:: Emily Harris lilfirwy Lellirmwrvll, ldfi lint l 11, Shirley Gnesd, S11lfyCff,1wd11,l5eclcy Df11111111111ev, Virqinid Griliin, and Nellie Vasquez, l Cllll 111111 dtloi1hfv1:11Qx f1f,'1:s1de1ed11d11l'1f1:11f11 tv tif mrer- ted Dr, Hwy CiTfiV'l'ZtlIQ, director Til SUT! lqrfrti Cisco St':t,ffffzll'111f fgl1fz1dl 11111310 A Qfflll, tit 1111111 '111ls with Ol.liSlf11ItC'llfltl 'acces were pirliirl C111 t'T31ff Triple Trif1.H Tlzcry werenlt as dctive 111: l11:':t yerzr but hope to tue next yedr. These qirl 1 11111: lJwy11y Shanks, CO1:1l1c1 Ccrrnerd, Shirley Cffillifs, Nfincy lseliinqwell, Sally Cowan, Shirley CT:1lififYl,l?lf'f'lfIY Dc1n1inq11ez,Ve1f1ttf1 Bfzlin, Gnd hflfll' 1Q11frt Tisdnl, and Mdryfltfri lfrwzion, pidriist. Tl1f1-Vllf lllttl lltlii 1:c'1111c:1rv11tf'rl 1:1 'hr f'ft111f1ff 1116115 f'fI','ttfl'tt, tlyf 1'1'1i11f3 cC1'1Cf11t f1'11l '11'1d11- f1tif1r1, VJ11 l111x'+ l111111fr1i 11111C'11 1L1'flf11 tl11i ffl fe direfitifin wil lVl1. lNHi11el ind we 11111 lc,1f1k11111 irpr ward tf' Cittl next 'gfixfll in the new11111u11'l'1111ld1111g. TRIPLE TRIO LEFT TO RIGHT: Cecilia Camera, Margaret Tisdel, Veretta Bolin, Sally Cowan, Rebecca Dominguez, Shirley Callis, Nancy Leffingwell, Peggy Shanks, Ida Rubbo, Mcryetla Lawson, Pianist.
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YELL LEADERS Bernadette Nunes, Gloria Tonini, Virginia Simpson VEll LEIIDERS llllll IIIHJORETTES Two of the most important groups of girls at our football games are the major- ettes and yell leaders. At the football games and at parades you could always see our five major- ettes leading the band. They were always there, although it was cold at times. Burrrrr! If you have ever watched them in action you would say that they made every effort to add spirit to the occasion. This is the last year for our senior majorettes Maryetta Lawson, Evelyn Cac- cia, and Margaret Tisdel. We regret that Rosemary Savino had to move away for when she did we lost a good majorette. To run for head yell leader a girl for boyl must have had a year's experience. Our yell leaders attended both of the cheerleaders' conferences in Salinas and Monterey. These conferences are held for the purpose of bringing the yell leaders together to discuss means of improving their rooting sections. Gloria Tonini deserves our hearty thanks for all the work she has done dur- ing her three years as head yell leader. We are especially proud of these two organizations and hope that they keep up the good work. MAIORETTES LEFT TO RIGHT: Veretta Bolin, Rose-Mary Savino. Maryetta Lawson, Margaret Tisdel, Evelyn Caccia.
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