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,Qffwa Members of the Randolph High School Band Trombones: Peter Harrigan, Russ Thayer, John Malm, Roy Cedarholm, Robert Clapp, Fred Hubble Clorinetsz John Watson, Judy Evans, Elaine Gardner, Carol Nelson, Ed Brazas, Doris Wa- don, Cathy Smith, Angela Malfa, Joan Zirn- gebell, Jean Thayer, Carol Benson, Richard Anderson, Elaine Arnao Oboe: Beth Harrigan Boss: John Hesford French Horn: Jean Therberge, Sally Dean, Claire Childs, Bruce Gale Baritone: Ann Tucker, Kent Osborne Trumpets: Ted Haynes, Sterling Cossaboorn, Leo Richard, Steve Stone, Dennis Haley, Fred Deteo, Jean Murphy Flutes: Linda Boynton, Cynthia Tweed, llono Mumler. Percussion: Phylis Sandler, Dave Berry, Charles Hedrick, Robert McNulty, Eliot Sandler, Fred Gramstorff Bassoon: Marcia Galway Soxophones: Danny Evans, Carolyn Buba, Lois Dokendorff, Joseph Balewicz, Mike Gabardi, Virginia Malta, Brenda LeBlanque Beautiful girls . . . dazzling costumes . . . the new RHS Drill Team goes into action
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The Kings of Swing: Joe Balewicz, Dan Evans, Carolyn Buba, John Watson and Charlie Hedrick in the front row, Behind them, Dave Berry at the drums, Marcia Gal- way at the piano and Mr. Lacey Vocalist Lois Dokendortt stands beside Robert Clapp, Russ Thayer, and Peter Harrigan, Last row: Leo Richard, Teddy Haynes, Sterling Cossaboon and John Hesford at the bass. Carrying the colors ot the school and the nation, Roy Conrad, George Rent, Tony Berryman, Frank Toffoloni and Robert Hutcheon. Proud symbols ot a music-minded school . . . The Ran- dolph High School Marching Band with its football game formations, Main Street parades, spring assemblies and Randy Day pageantry. Proudly we remember the participa- tion in S.E.M.S.B.A., the District Festival, halt-time festivi- ties at the Boston-University-University of Connecticut game at BU. Field, Symbol in its own right is the Dance Band, carrying our name and fame to proms and dances all over New England as well as to our own activities. And backing up all this music, the prettiest unit of precision in the State, our new all-girl Randolph High Drill Team. i fl, 'fl 9 ,i Q QQ cant ,li Q' 4.1! , L l
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