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11 During a Moreau half-time show, Greg Biela and Mike McCrossen play a solo. 21 Showing-off her clarinet playing is Helen Sheridan. 31 Despite being plagued by the heat, Dori Tehada still manages to play and march easily. 41 The brass line takes-off with Beth Johnson at the rear. 51 The awesome Mariner drum line takes-off on some notes, 61 Being a hot drum line requires lots of practice. 71 The Mariner color guard perfects some of its moves. 81 During a two-day band camp, Joanne Vanden Broek and Heidi Adrian learn some new moves. 91 The Mari- ner band at practice shortly before performing at Cal State Hayward. 101 Lisa May, Keith Van Wetter and Paige D' Angelo await the beginning of the St. Anne's Parade in Union City. lGlenn1 if if Band Goes Through Changes This year has been a very difficult year for the Mariner Band and ' Color Guard, partly because of the change in directors and the loss of many principal players. ln the wake of Gary Gilroy, the former director who helped develop the band and guard into a respectable musical group over the past four years, newcomer Donald Moore tried to hold the band in its tradi- tional placing in the top four bands in the state, but was finally re- placed by the more successful Daniel McCrossen, a graduate I of the class of 1983, who was the director for the last two weeks be- fore the band's final competition the Music Bowl. Under the miracle-working of Daniel McCrossen, drum major Margaret Stevens, drum in- structor Scott Johnson and col- or guard instructor John Mor- oney, the band and guard were given solid leadership and instruc- tion and managed to place eighth out of 23 at the Clovis Band com- petitions. Playing at a rainy and muddy Music Bowl at Logan High School in Union City, the band made finals finishing ahead of sev- eral bands that were formerly placing ahead of the Mariners at the beginning of the season. AI- though credit is due to the instruc- tors, much of the credit is due to the members of the band and guard, who despite all odds man- aged to overcome the overwhelm- ing obstacles that faced them at the beginning of the season. Other leaders include drum line leader Mike Pangelinan, color guard captain Annette Mergel and Assistant director Patrick Mester. lGlenn1
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Just Hanging Around X Cast Myrtle Mae Simmons . . , , . ,Kim Krupka pf, Veta Loise Simmons . , , ,,., Kerri Smith Elwood P. Dowd . ,.,.... Leonard Carty Miss Johnson , , . , ,... Mary Cummings U A Mrs. Ethel Chauvenet , . , .Erika Baerwald Ruth Kelly, R.N. . , ,.,., Tania Marker ,, Duane Wilson . , . . , John Hatheway A' 'HF Lyman W Sanderson, M.D. Leonard Dandurand ' ' William R. Chumley, M.D. , , . . . ,Rick Vogel Betty Chumley . .,,. Wendy Braga A Judge Omar Gaffney , , . ,John Bliss i E.J. Lofgren , . , John Weaver J i , . December 4 Matinee Miss Johnson . . . ,.,. Allison Smith Mrs. Ethel Chauvenet .... Mary Cummings 1. Veta tKerri Smith! tells Dr. Sauderson lLeonard Dan- durandj about her brother Elwood. 2. Dr. Sanderson holds his head in desbelief after Nurse Kelly Q'l'anla Markerl says something inconceivably stupid. 3. Nurse Kelly, Dr. Sanderson and Dr. Chumley Click Vogel, prepare to commit Veta. 4. Dr. Chumley is reminded about a cocktail party by his wife fWendy Bragaj. 5. Mrs. Chumley writes a note for Harvey from Elwood fLeonard Cartyl. 6. As Judge Gaffney Uohn Bllssj and Myrtle Mae fKim Krupkal listen, Veta tells of being treated as a psycopath at Chumley's Rest. 7. Wilson Uohn Hathewayj and Dr. Sanderson'look on as Elwood explains the seating arrangements at Charlie's Place, where Dr. Chumley is currently having a drink with Harvey.
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