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Y Y Y 'l lil i the band this year had many start- ing problems: first, the band had to find a field to practice marching. using the school parking lot wasfine until the motorists decided they wanted to use it. that didn't work. the bandsmen then decided to use the field at starlight park at 7:00 in the morning which brought up more problems. the first problem was water after rains and irrigation. the field was a swamp . the second problem was that little kids were darting in and out of the lines and formations dur- ing practice. a simple remedy for this was a kick in the pants, but the starlight administration frowned on this. despite these problems, the bruin band marched on with school spirit. lower right corner: bill leroy Cleft! this year's drum major and mr. lewis finell frightj, the band director, standing by the schooI's new music room. this team brought the marching band through such events as the state fair, a.s.u. band day, and many other marching performances. lower Ief1: corner: tuba player dave yannayon plays the school fight song on his way to one of the school's many pep assemblies. mr. finell expressed his views about browne by saying, this school gives the student a unique opportunity to learn and advance in their own way. and when asked, how is band doing this year, he replied Hit is very fortunate to have so many students of high caliber from maryvale, that it makes the process of starting a new school a lot easier.
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V above: row 1 Cleft to rightl dave yannayon, dan youngs, sheri steele, marcia skousen, bruce brown, john quinn, paul mcnemar, larry little, row 2 mark greenwell, linda craytor, jill barney, karen bosch, brenda mcintyre, stan almon, conny van dorp, byron flanders, connit pitman, row 3 mark gershman, rosey salinas, carol thomas, teri nakazawa, rick dotson, lisa watts, terry keasler. new is the word for if Y l opposite page: row 1 stan hollar, body conner, kevin newsom, lon mcmillan, greg ransey, mark ramsey, john mcgrath, patrick wipps carl nakazawa rowi2 colby smith, debbie cornell, debbie gordon, lorie mcintyre, steve ails- house, joannie jones, cheryl mallernee, steve figueroa row 3 steve gray, jolynn addie, sue soock, bob trujillo, rhonda hickman, nancy duvall. bruin musicians the trevor browne band started off the year with new as their theme s i 1 2757! rssre since they have new uniforms, a new E band room, new instruments, new music, and a new band director, mr. lewisfinell. tne band council consists this year of: president-jolynn addieg vice president-patrick wippsg treasurer- senior rep.-greg ramsey: junior rep.- kevin newsomg sophomore rep.-debbie cornell, freshman rep.-mark gershmang drum major-bill leroy. to raise money for a proposed concert tour, the band sold tumblers, candy apples, patches, candy, candles, and many other things. the band also participated inthe state fair, the rodeo, football games. parades, and other kinds of public appearances. dave yannayonp secretary-susan soockg
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2' J ...Af bear facts staff battles to gain support the first bear facts newspaper staff crossed many barriers in the course of a year. included were difficulties in getting advertising revenues, adequate financing and having an extremely small staff. through all of these problems, however, the staff always puts out an interesting publication. left: newspaper staff works in informal surroundings. fclockwisel lorie darro, randy farr, dusty baker and glen blan- kenship, editor. top left: chris fortier, center, and randy farr work together while glen blankenship explains copy- writing. top right: mary pomezano, Clyde brooks, and mrs. j. powell dis- cuss deadline. members not pictured are kat genson and dennis brumett.
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