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Page 21 text:
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Orchestra Row 1: L. Fritz, N. Martin, C. Jeffery, J. Wisdom, B. Harper, L. Paulus, R. DeMeyer, P. DeMeyer. Row 2: K. Diehl, P. Goltz, S. Kittner, L. McLaughlin, G. Somerville, L. Robinson, D. Egeland, B. Phillips, D. Jurkie- wicz, W. Pocklington, J. Mackie. Row 3: K. Arnold, T. Bertram, J. Johnson, B. Wilcox, K. Cunningham, R. John- son, J. Lewis. Row 4: G. Appleman (Advisor), A. McLeod, A. DeMeyer, R. Arpan, M. Kundrick, B. Vannoy. Cdo rus Row 1: M. Shorb, P. Suppon, L. Quandt, M. Hoover, D. Williams, S. Graus, J. Jondron, L. Razor, S. Henry. Row 2: C. Ruttan, N. McNall, L. DeMars, M. Jondron, P. Purchis, L. Fink, S. Jones, L. Lee, A. Talluto, P. Nugent. Row 3: K. Wagner, J. Horneffer, K. Gorman, M. Abel, D. Pinch, M. Nowicki, G. Chamberlain, M. Clarke, H. Rut- tan, B. Harper. Row 4: S. Blaisdell, L. Jones, K. Riley, A. Smith, B. Stark, D. Hurlburt, K. Richter, D. Bourlier, E. Glover, D. Lago.
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Busy havin ' fun— but not to busy to write home. The A.H.S. band had a full year in ’66. Football games and parades were on the usual agenda, and our fine marching band, under the direction of George Appelman, took them all in stride, marching stride. Among the parades were the annual Pickerel Tournament and the Hudson’s Thanksgiv- ing Parade. The band per- formed at the Muskrats’ home football games and the audi- ence was entertained by the majorettes’ special dance numbers, and the appearance of the precisionettes to per- form “Thundercrest.” Not only did our band march in Algonac games, but put in a good appearance at the De- troit Lions’ game. Again our band was honored outside of Algonac. They were chosen to represent all the Lions’ Clubs in our district at the Lions’ International Con- vention in New York. There was a flurry to earn money for the trip but, finally, after the Pickerel Tournament, they were on their way. They ar- rived in New York City just in time to prepare for the parade. This year, ’67, we will again represent Algonac at the Inter- national Lions’ Convention in Chicago.
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Paper Staff Editor, Sue Christy is advised by Miss Stewart and Mrs. Pippel. Linda Gillis (Filing), and Pat Stringer (Chief Typist) put the finishing touches on a page. Pat Byerly (Feature), Nancy Jacques (Sports), Liz Harmon (Circulation), and Ann Gray (Art) working hard after hours. Shirley Blanton (Mimeograph), and Diane Hienz (Assembly) run off the finished copy. Members of Paper Staff learn many of the aspects of journalism. Under the fine guidance of Miss Stewart and Mrs. Pippel, members learn to write, print, and assemble their weekly newspaper, the Algonquin. Hot off the press! 18
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