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'Ui ,ill ilil'I'H1'fD LEFT T0 RIGHT- Sharlie Peysar Audrey Thiehaud lean Venema Christina Villa Amelee Pitcher 1.-mim... BACK ROW-ilelt to riahtj Maxine Tucker, Betty Lnu Usiini. Mary Ann Frenes, Kathleen Wente, Jean Martin, Virginia Colvin, Gloria Martiner, lean Venema, Louise Henrv. lean Hamann. Rob- erl Young, Bill Younu. Gene DeII'Anno, Ray Mckelvey, lohn Mc- Burney. FRONT ROW-Amie Stephenson, Donna Burt, Pat Kinn, Belly c ,ix ,fax UIIILIIIPI! fIIil'llf9 The Girls' Glee Club and the Boys' Glee Club merged into one unit to render music for various program occasions, among which were the Christmas vacation assem- bly, the Fall Frolics, Senior Play night, and Public Schools week. The popular male quartet was made up of Bob Young, Joe Jenkins, Hazel Cantrell, Joyce Ellintl, Karen Nichols, Cozie Piatz, Richard Summers, Joe McCabe, Sam Cullen, Norman Swift, Holler! F iles, Gene Lee. M r. M i lton Baer. D ireetor. NOT PICTURED-Betty Jean Tyler, Betty Myers, Jo Anne Rich- ardson, lanelle Poole, Alberta luhna, Sharon Townsend. McCabe, Gene Dell'Anno, and Bill Young, all of whom gave up many lunch hours for rehearsals. During the Public Schools week program, both the combined chorus, sing- ing sprituals, and the quartet were so roundly applauded that encores were loud- ly demanded.
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radar ill? uhm Having had only three days of practice, t'he AUHS band put on their uniforms and marched down to the depot, and fanfared the hometown National Guard unit off to Wisconsin. A most active musical season was begun, and practice sessions fell into a regular pattern of two class periods each week, besides every Tuesday night. The fall semester included such program activi- ties as football games, Paso Robles Pioneer Day parade, the Fall Frolics, and the Long Beach Festival during the weekend follow- ing Thanksgiving. Playing for basketball BACK ROW-Cleft to right! Rohert Young, Gerald Brazzi, Larry Dqleshy, Donald Wallace, Ronald Miller. FOURTH ROW-Dick Lnnmis, Bill Ynuno, Inn Pnnle. lack Journey. Richard Radke. Calvin Proud. THIRD ROW-Denise Wilkins, Gail Edgar, Harvey Dahman, Sam Hawkins, Roy Radke, David Gilstrap, Fern Brazzi. Bob Pierce, Dale Miller. SECOND ROW-ln Anne Richardson, Nnla Conner, Jack Akers, games called for the attention of the small- er Pep band at the start of the second semester. Later in the year the Full band performed for the Senior play, Meet Me in St. Louis, and for the Public Schools Week program. Their last activity of the year was participation in the Fiesta de las Flores parade in San Luis Obispo. The thanks and respect of the school go to the AUHS band for the fine entertainment they have tirelessly given on so many worthy occasions. Barbara Fink, Shirley Jenkins, Carl Tivel, Ramona Estrada, Keith Elliott, Pat Cooper. Pat King. FIRST ROW-Mr. Miltnn Baer. Director: Rnllin Mzttiee, Shirley Hodgin, Larry Martinez, loan Venema, Majorette: Norman Swift. Ruth Ann Freydl, Karen Nichols, Bud Stoltey, Drum Major. MAJURETTES-Sharlie Peysar, Audrey Thiebaud, Christina Villa, Amelee Pitcher. NDT PIGTURED-Allen Andrews, Dale Boriack, David Dodd, Her- bert Drake, Hubert Drake, Fred Frank. Lynn Dell Rogers.
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