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. .ki ' X: ...L 3 Q s A Leff: Karen Killian added her charm, personality, and fine ideas to the character of the Drill Team. Below: The Princesses proudly and uniformly carried the school arrow during a football pre-game performance. Below Left: The honored Princesses included: Leslie Thomas, Karen Schellin, Marilyn Balaban, Sandy Hage, Judy Vlhllis, Linda Scheibel, Karen Bolenesi, Judy Bochte, and An unusual problem arises when one finds himself in the predicament of having two Left Peet The Apache Tom-Tom Drill Team, however, obviously overcame this problem as forty- eight members radiantly displayed their marching abilities with no apparent difficulty. High caliber and energetic attitudes were stimulated by Head Tom-Tom Karen Killian, right and left guides, Anne Long and Randi Wallstromg and advisor, Mrs. Mary Ann Lat- ham. Sparkling halftime and parade perform- ances highlighted the season. A third place award at the Chino Band Review was the spark needed to ignite an atmosphere of hard work and discipline, for at the Santa Monica parade, one week later their efforts paid off. The girls took an impressive second place after an excellent showing of their skills. The marching season came to a close with the West Arcadia Band Review and terminated with the thrill of performing at the Ram's half- time in December. Designing routines and trying to master them took a majority of the Princesses' time. Many of the girls' brilliant ideas included the use of flags during halftimes, a, different banner for parades, and eye catching uniforms. In addi- ton to one headdress losing its stuffing in parade competition, the Princesses experil enced another first : Pauline Godfrey was their new advisor. OrQani2ali0nSf23
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221 Organizations The members ofthe Arcadia Apache Tom- sen, Karen Killian CHeadJ, Joy Kunz, Tom Drill Team were: Caren Ashton, Sharon Kuthe, Dianne Legg, Anne Long Nancy Boice, Diane Brolin, Sue Brooks, CGuideJ, Betty Lopez, Laura Lunghard, Joanne Bush, Dana Deverick, Carole Karen MCG-uffin, Marianne McMillan, Engle, Robin Ferguson, Sue Gibson, Lau- Cathy McNally, Janice Mies, Cheryl Miller, rie Grater, Candy Greenburg, Kim Hansen, Diane Morsillo, Dorothy Myers, Helen Amanda Iles, Debi Johnson, Barbara Jona- Nunez, Monette Ower,Linda Posen, Kris- i ten Powell, Gayle Prophet, Julie Reeder Robin Reeder, Laura Roberts, Monic- Rodriguez, Joanne Rosnagle, Conni Scherer, Julie Stiles, Nancy Stoke, Ran Wallstrom fGuideJ, Lori Wardein, Desirel Wilbanks, Michele Witt, Carolyn Wuille Michelle Yoder.
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Right: Alma Hagen intently practiced a musical number while Cheri Faes looked on. Middle right: Mr. Fteinecke gave his utmost in directing the Orchestra, many times becoming personally involved. Far right: Concert Band Ill practiced with the Orchestra during third period. Below: The talented violinists strove for perfec- tion in musical scores. Below right: Flon Childs played his saxophone. Below far right: Concert Band III contributed their brass and woodwind sections to the Orchestra. 24!Organizations The members of Orchestra ll were: Marilyn Balaban Martha Bauman Brian Beshore Susan Brown Andre Burke Patrice Cassat Sarah Cassat Jim Chaput Marshall Deems m'- eiee R y ff . srkk xi: K f. i - 'Wk A .J fs, F 5223 it x ' P S is fr- D J PM Q ' -w f Alexandra Devisser Amanda lies Betsy Meehan Sue Smith John DiFlauro Diana lpema Sandy Muhleman John Snowhill Doug Drenkow Brian Jackson Dorothy Myers Gary Stevens Chris Duncan Sara Kaplan - Robin Noble Miranda Tirado Cheryl Faes Margaret Kiersted Debbie Parker Scott Walker Tom Forbes Lori Klimberg Kristin Powell Scott Welch Alma Hagen Susie Klinke Marty Provost Louise Wilson Susan Hatch Joy Kunz Linda Rapp Catherine Wiltsey Lorinda Hess Anne L0f1g Lisa Richards Randy Zorkocy Jim Hoffman Steve Marcussen Stephanie Schuster Neal Holmlund David Matern Sabrina Sercombe Bill Horne John Mathieson Dana Shelley
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