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plavri Llltm Photographs: 1. Carla Reed talentedly plays the trumpet. 2. The lone tuba Steve Dekany performs at every lftime show. 3. Nancy Witkowski practices until she gains perfection. 4. The inspiring trumpet section plavs its harmonious tunes. 5. Alan Wilkes concentrates before the show. 6. Band director Doug Hargis leads the Regiment. 3. Exciting the Irish crowd, Jim Nelson performs excellently.
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Band on the run . . . welcome the Shamrock Regiment t a captivating new name but also a triumphant new style, the John F. Kennedy Shamrock Regiment burst forth on the winning scene. Their performances fascinated audiences everywhere, from our local halftime shows to the international Limerick parade in Ireland. Leading the band to its many victories were parade drum major Steve Dekany and field drum major Mark Lush. The many victories included the Artesia parade where the regiment won 1st place, the Western, the Westminister and the Mount Carmel Tournaments in which 2nd places were earned, the Los Altos competition where the superior Overall effects award was won and to climax the season, the ;do parade where the two most illiustrious awards, Sweepstakes and Spirit, were captured. Of course all of this could not havr accomplished without 1 i nee of band
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The few, the proud, the Colleens Practice! Smile! Awards! Style! Fieldshows! Salutes! Parades! Boots! Best friends! Splits! Jumps! Kicks! Routines! Crazy! Colleens! Words like these bring back special memories to 26 talented girls. Under the direction of advisor Cam Peterson, head leader Sue Brownell, and assistants Rosella Reyes and Tracy Ehlers, the Colleens performed in perfection throughout the year. With sharp and precise moves, these girls kicked, marched, and danced their way to top awards. These honors included 1st placings, 2nd placings, and Specialty and Sweepstakes awards. As well as performing in an array of parades, assemblies and field shows, the drill team also presented various routines in the Miss Drill Team USA the annual Spring Show and the traditional trip to Ireland. In addition to learning the multitude of routines, the girls learned the true meaning of dedication, pride and friendship. 30 Drill Team Ut wBtH H hp ■ — ' f o ! ; i ?j » faSSXr HBb B T i B jp • • ■ 1 3
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