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Before the autumn warmth fades into the winter cold, David Davis, Chip Rives, and Tom Grigg and study during Mrs. Keefer's fifth period class. Members of the Pep Club gather in full force to display their Bruin spirit at the Robinson football game. 314 R R
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Few SELECT BAND: Director: John LaCava. T.J. 8aker, A. Bauman, J. Boha. K. Belrose, C. Bonner, J. Brennan, A. Bryce. K. Bullard, T. Bunker, K. Burke. T. Bush, T. Case, K. Casey, S. Crawford. D. Cupp, P. Dailly. J. Dewitt. E. Dorminey, J. Emison. T. Ferich. D. Flint, B. Foster, J. Frank, L. Friedman, F. Frostic, T. Gladstone. C. Graham. R. Heath, K. Helmuth, K. Hensley, L. Hoang, E. Johnson. J. Johnson, S. Johnson, A. Kost, J. Kuhns, N. LaFontaine K. Lee. B. Leerar, G. Lucier, L. Lujan, G. Lundberg, P. Malabranche, K. Morrisette. S. Moulton. A. Mullan, K. Otey, E. Payton. W. Piorce M. Po- quis, C. Richey. C. Robertson, S. Robertson, M. Russell, K. Sharon. M. Siatis, J. Sim- mons. T. Smith, K. Spagnola, M. Stow, D. Sousa. D. Wafford, S. Woodby. A. Zerener. A Select Members of the brass section prepare for the March 14th VBODA Band Festival. Select Band member Dion Wafford plays his trombone during Festival Con- cert rehearsals. Seventh grader George Lucier spends second period playing the bells. Music, Drama, and Art 313
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It was 2:30...and lingering amidst the rush to the lockers was that ultimate question. Homework or Rest and Recreation? For the ma- jority of students the choice was easily made. After a seven hour day of academics, a rest at a plan- ning meeting and discussion, or recreation from sales, fund raising, and pep rallies, would give a first- rate change of pace. Joining a club or organization, getting involved, having responsibilities and doing different activities brought a feel- ing of pride into accomplishments and a new school unity. A lot more people, with many exciting ideas would do their part in reaching goals set by each group. But no matter how rapid the stride, every club and organization was on the march, putting in that extra effort, with pride; and together, as one. Clubs 315
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