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,im UQ -5' l . 5 ' N 2, 4 'V ' ' The Marchin' Spartans, one of the most active organizations on campus, worked at All State Insurance Company and raffled off two sides of beef in order to pay for new uniforms. Wearing the traditional black and silver, the band brought in honors in five parades: A sweepstakes at Rosemead, Firsts at Chino and West Arcadia, a second at Santa Monica and a fifth out of two hundred competing bands in Long Beach. Invited to perform at Disneyland the band played, I Am An American and other patriotic songs. The Marching Spartans displayed their talent and precis form at halftime shows through VPHS's longest-ever football season and at festivals in the spring. 6 Top left: Drum Major Phil MacDiarmid showed spartan pride during Santa Monica parade in November. Top right: TALL FLAGS -Julie Cruzen, Sandy Edwards, Rose Argo, Cathy Hemker -- Flag Lt., Lisa Steckley, Kendall King, Carrie Fletcher. Middle right: Marching Spartans show their prize winning ranks and files in November 3rd parade. Middle left: The Band promoted school spirit and backed up the football team during fall halftime shows. Bottom: BANNERS - Rene Gray, Renee Amezaga, Wendy George, Lorrie Schrowe, Linda Couchmann, Nancy Marshall - Banner Capt., Mary Fast, Debbie Snyder, Sue Graham, Cathy Cheney, Kerry Crosby, lnot shownl Blanche Bickerstaff - Banner Lt. i E 1 ? A l 1 5 3 I ,l l 2 l l 1 4' 4 Mgt- L 2 lnput - 29 I
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Top: The Marchin' Spartans exhibited form in Santa Monica parade before wandering crowd, then went on to win second place. Bottom: MARCHING SPARTANS - Front row: Phil MacDiarmid - Drum Maior, Robin Deming - Maiorette, Diane Beardsley - Asst. Drum Maior. Second row: Trina Jackson, Michelle Krass, Richard Knight, John Mafrici, Mike Brucher, Loreen Zeller, Craig Campbell, Debbie Matson, Marty Sacksteder, Keith Devito, Susan Kent, Robert Giuffre, Gary Stewart, Dan Iler. Third row: Linda Myers, Becky McLaughlin, Vivian Higginbottom, Teddy Jeffrey, Jary Smith, Dana Jacobs, Greg Wilson, Martin Flesner, Darrell lda, Bryan Dunford, Jim Yanda, Jim Lenzini, Bill Grahn, Jim Fiorito. Fourth row: Vicki Jackson, Louise Greek, Patty Geyer, Terry Capasso, Bruce Arbo, Cathy Smouse, Pat Griffin, Jim Bailey, David Zahn, Bob Swenson, Dave McBride, Ed Price, Owen Hill, Brian Omatsu. Fifth row: Judy Cain, Sue Holdridge, Mary Alvarez, Tina Taverner, Larry McBride, Mike Frick, Bob Sage, Bob Lenzini, Bryan Gray, Don Moore, Robin Fisher, Jay Betker, Scott Ward, Bob Davis. Sixth row: Marcha Anderson, Cathy Johnson, Jill Martin, Chuck Tingstad, Jeanine Lewis, Jim Bailey, Mike Schwartz, Steve Hansen, Mike Gagnon, Kris Meyer, Julie Holdburg, Randy West, Tim Virus, Sean Hey, Band you re all my kind of people Judy Cam DeForrest. Seventh row: Carol Schmidt, Betty Talbert Bill Davis Sean DeForrest Lance King Wayne Howden, Bill Ratkovic, Phil Dominguez, Bob Leysack Scott Helberg, Ken Jacobs. Eight row: Karen Bode Mike Conkey Jon Schwetz Denise Branson, Wayland Higginbottom, Jim Mitchell, David Scott Mike Kelly 28 - lndut s 5 g ll l ' ' ' , A K .1 ii -i Alice Ross, Kris Meyer, Scott Johnson, Keith Pepper: L ' ' , l 1 1 L 'V ' I is
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Even though we work hard we sing for sheer pleasure of it. Ron Browne Concert Choir and Women's Ensemble served as proving grounds for successful choraliers of tomorrow. Striving for performing excellence, the vocal presentations included singing at numerous concerts throughout the year. Top right: Choral Director Ron Browne expounded upon musicall theory during third period class. Top left: Eyes focused center, Women's Ensemble vocalized to audience at evening concert. Middle right: Vicky Amy, Laura Howansky, and Alison Gavitt relaxed during brief interruption of concert selection. WOMEN'S CHOIR - Front row: Alison Gavitt, Robyn Fayer, Kate Tamai, Lorie Moeller, Laurie Black, Shantelle, Leslie Thomas, Kathy Ralson, Shannon Doyle. Second row: Vicky Amy, Laura Howansky, Carmen Peterson, Peggy Kolter, Monica Smith, Chris Phelps, Liz Pledger, Karen Eich, Jane Haggerstrom, Nancy Vincent, Leslie Paulus, Sheryl Roger. Bottom right: Class practices resulted in smooth performances for Women's Ensemble. 30 -- Input f YL WI if . WI., , fi iff- fr , ,Q 1, W' 1 ,,,f 0 ,f 'ff' ,tw If f W f iq' 1 Q-154. 46 -1, 4 iff ,ft p ' if ff 51 7 i Z C cowcllf' untill fqyev, MDW l My mn, Tina l Slevenwfh 51' lnnwlvfft' i,,kfwm5lt 5g,qwe,AnII J . I, tl l i u V l S
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