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I Give her all you've got! motions impressive band director Michael Broschak. Above: Big-winded )ay Kaintz, freshman. interjects on his tuba during the number Debate for Band. mm Kiddies were treated from then to now. For and aiso sponsored its own to the sounds the first time as tournament October 19. of the high school band an organization, the band Exhibition shows took place May 1 at the new chose a beauty to enter in in Kutztown and Taylor Whitehall Elementary School. the Homecoming competition. Stadium in Bethlehem. Underlying motives May Ellen Youngblood, In order to earn money, for this performance were the first girl student the band sold pies, hoagies, to promote interest in music. director in recent years, and raffle tickets. The musicians, accompanied was the lucky girl. Along Also sponsoring a dance, by the color guard and with performing during the band financed a picnic majorettes, performed halftime at football games, at Knoebel's grove June 14. their Spring Concert May 2. the band competed Music to plant trees by Dating back to 1870, in tournaments at Northampton was provided April 25 selections were variated and Catasauqua high schools at community playgrounds. 17 BAND
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BAND My horn is bigger than yours is, argues Tom Groller with John Simon as Scott Michael referees. Below: A fish eye's view of the band's Spring Concert. 16 Instrumentalists weave a tapestry of sounds while playing selections by son. Excerpts from the musical South Pacific were also on the agenda. Carole King during the concert. The evening's program ranged from the The band concluded its entertaining performance with the traditional classical Finale by Tschaikowski to Blue Tango jazz by Leroy Ander- Stars and Stripes Forever by John Phillip Sousa.
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BANQUETS 18 'fiUiti'Nfi iiiM Mischievous Gina Cinter hands a gag present to a wary Brenda Crush while Miss Marjorie Lazarus watches at the Publications Banquet. Below: Basketball champs Dave Boandl, Randy Kemmerer, and coach Dick Tracy display their awards at the May 7 testimonial dinner.
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