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A stunning twirling routine by Cindy Sheppard dazzles the audience at the Robinson game and complements the band's field show. 288 U. S. O. Strut Your StufJ Long hard hours of practice paid off for the marching band members as they heard the cheers of fans at football games and at competitions. It was a great feel- ing for them to come off the field and know that they had done their best. The band began practicing at band camp during the weeks of August 18-29 from 8:30 AM to 5:0C PM. It performed at all home foot- ball games. Most band members also took the initiative to support the team at away games as well. During the year, the band com- peted in several competitions. The first v as the Autumn Music Festival at Episcopal High School in Alexandria where it won the grand prize and the specialty award for the best colorguard. Other fall competitions included the Marching Bands of America in Westchester, Pennsylvania, the Mount Vernon Annual Marching Band Competition at Mount Ver- non at which the band placed se- cond in its class, and the Robinson Spectacular at Robinson High School. The three p’s--precision, performance, an pride- are carried onto the field.
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CERAMICS IXRAWZtlO “C-H-E-E-E-E-S-E!” Flash! Photography was only one of the many classes art students were of- fered to develop their skills. Elaborate calligraphy sayings writ- ten in various colors of India ink hung on Mr. Dave Evelyn’s bulletin board. Beautiful pottery projects glazed and fired in a kiln ssat on display in Ms. Joni Dim's room. Finished photography prints were hung in an attractive arrangement in Mr. Jack McCann’s photography class. Every once in a while, students would enter the art gallery only to find a creative still- life display for drawing and pain- ting students to reproduce. One felt the creative and artistic at- mosphere all around the art depart- ment. bommorclal design student rom flazey makes the finishings touctMS on his fcalligraphy-fji ject Mary Carol Jem»’ acrylic painting sets the scene for a sailboat’s voyage across the sea. Music, Drama, and Art 287
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W JDDk v 4l« •— - At the game against T. C. Williams, the band promotes spirit by helping the Pep Club with cheers and the school song. During the halftime show at the Robinson game. Kevin Cordt plays a solo in Let's Hear It for Me. MARCHING BAND: A. Adams, W. Adams, S. Ahearn. W. Alexander. K. Anderson. F. Apistolas. A. Arcona. M. Arthur. R. Axtell, S. Baker, G. Becker, D. Beebe, M. Beebe. D. Bievenour, R. Billings C. Biain, G. Bohlool, S. Breidenstein, J. Broome, K. Broome, J. Brown, M. Burkhardt, J. Burks, G. Burns. A. Busa, C. Calhoun, S. Casagrande. K. Cedarblade, J. Clark, K. Cline, K. Cloud, M. Cole, L. Cook, L. Cooper, K. Cordt. L. Cummings, T. Cummings. M. Cupp, F. Curtin, T. D'Orazio, R. Davis, S. Downey, R. Durham, J. Dyckman, K. Edwards, A. Eisen- son, S. Fertman, B. Friedman, H. Friedt, I. Friedt. R. Gamble. A. Gavan, D. Goldsmith, T. Griggs, M. Hanahoe, M. Hanahoe, J. Hanlin, S. Hauser. C. Hedspeth, P. Hults, B. Jacinto. M. Jett, R. Karst, S. Karst, S. Kronk, S. larocquc. G. Lynch. R. Mastic. L. McCaffrey. M. McCue, L. McKelvey, K. McLure, A. Merelman, F. Mines, M. Mosler, G. Murphy, L. Nance, K. Nerseth, J. Newman, R. Nidever, T. Padgett, S. Payton, L. Peck. P. Plait, J. Reese, K. Richey, M. Robinson, S. Roche, H. Sales. B. Samuels. R. Schneeweis, L. Sebastianeili, R. Short, E. Siatis. J. Smallwood, D. Smith, J. Smith, M. Smith, T. Smith. W. Snoich. M. Snyder, M. Snyder.A. Spain, V. Stadenmeyer. C. Stewart. C. Stewart, M. Stuckey, D. Stuntz, L. Stutzman, C. Talbot, J. Tate. B. Thomas, T. Thomas, K. Timpf, K. Timpf, A. Tisler, E. Vernon, S. Vickers. D. Welch. J. Wichmann, D. Widdifield, J. Wiley. M. Wisler, D. Zellner. COLORGUARD CAPTAIN: J. Lekstrom. COLORGUARD: R. Bragley. M. Cowperthwaite. K. Culdahy, D. D'Orazio. K. Garcia. K. Grieco. V. Hottle, A. LaFond, B. Lebedker. J. Lekstrom, J. Leshko, T. Magill, K. Miller, C. Primoli, L. Stewart, B. Thompson, D. Willey, B. Worthington, V. Yamamoto. DRUM MAJORS: C. Ryan and J. Dawson. MAJORETTE: C. Sheppard. DRUM LINE CAPTAIN: C. Calhoun. RIFLE CAPTAIN: J. Leshko. n the hot summer sun, Jon Burks makes his debut on the rombone at band camp. Music, Drama, and Art 289
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