Marysville Union High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Marysville, CA)

 - Class of 1977

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. ! IARCHING snot I. Drama Club members perform As the Stomach Turns at the Christmas Concert Assembly. 2. Lovely sounds reach students' ears as the Choir sings at the Christmas Concert Assembly. 3. Band members practice hard for Band Day at UOP, 4. Raxie Fisher and Teresa Wolverton carry the band banner in the Homecoming Parade down 'I8 Street. 5. Chaos takes over halftime as Mr. Nixon tries to take over Mr. Klevans' Bionic Band. 6. Fast foot work by Loni Rafferty gets practice underway for the Son of CB , 7. Mike Hernndez leads Drill Team on the field at Nevada Union game halftime. INDI drill feamlldance procziuciticenleircemcq 4-3

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Performing took many forms on the MHS campus this year and allowed students to reveal their own unique talents. Fifty-five musical students ioined the MHS band, doubling last year's membership. The Bionic Band performed all over Northem California at football game halftimes, parades such as the Woodland Christmas parade, and Band Day at UOP where they placed very high out of 50 other bands. Raising money was a problem that faced performers. Band members sold cook books and held a trash-a- thon to raise money for a tour through the Monterey Bay area in the spring and also for their marching experiences at Marriotts' Great America. Teaching both band and choir, Mr. Robert Klevan had very little spare time for his fencing hobby. Everyone seemed to be getting into the camera lights this year, and the 25 member choir was no exception. The choir sang on Channel 5's music program, their voices were also heard at a United Way luncheon. Using body language instead of vocal cords, the Drill Team added to band performances at half-time and UOP Band day, they also demonstrated routines of their own at football and basketball games Ten of the 21 member Drill Team attended camp at Santa Cruz, before school's opening, where they learned new and sassy routines. Camp was the chief reason for money raising projects during the 76-77 year. Selling stationery in December, for Christmas presents, making money in the movie CB, and selling basketball pins to MHS students all contributed to their treasury. Advisor Darlene Miller worked hard getting the girls together and also took time out to coordinate Dance Production. Dance Production class, filled with 46 members, strived during the year to polish routines. Dancers participated in the Son of CB Variety Show, and in the May they had their own spring show. Also contributing to the Son of CB was the Drama Club. Reorganized under the leadership of Ms. Diane Cameron, the l3 actors added character to the Christmas Assembly. f fl ea, 7 Wil., 4 . , 42 cltnaiirlband ti all pw gamma H ws, va xg 3? M I 573 I 3 .ef . M5 s I . . V . , ,rf . . -rm - . f +:,',iQ- 2 H .L ' Ki. f .sm ,15'Q?J?W5'f2f ' 55 A M -- I - f fi . T5 ' f H 14 .. . ,L 1' -1:S?li..-1 ..'Q.i.



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Sponsoring an intramural sports program was a super way for Block M students to amuse themselves. During lunch, sports-minded members enioyed themselves while at the same time they added a little money to their treasury. 15 muscle-bound students spent their funds on various excursions. In March Block M enjoyed a trip to the Tournament of Basketball Champions. Although Block M membership was opened up to the feminine athletes for the first time, few of the girls joined. Change was slow and all of the offices were held by boys which included President Wayne Fukimitsui. Even though there was a lack of white stuff to ski on, the Ski Club kept itself busy raising money for ski trips. The head snow bunny Shari Smith, led the 50 member club in many assorted proiects. Ski Club added to their funds by working in the concession stands, selling programs during fall football games, sponsoring a dance, and polishing automobiles for willing people in the community. A few snow filled trips were organized, but plans fell through because of too little snow or too much sun. As snow season came to a close, members found themselves with a bulging budget. 44 block mlslki club

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