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TOP: lst row: D. Slgdestad, C. Coyne, L. Zimmerman, D. Vehe, 2nd row: L, Sigdestad, R. Bury, S. Bury. BOTTOM: lst row: E. Warrington, D. Traphagen, D. Davidson, J. Mitzel, 2nd row: L. Jensen, L. Zipf, P. Moxness, R. Sjurven. land NEW CREWMEN lst row: Left to right, K. Mitzel, K. Maurltz- son, D. Nllson, 2nd row: J. Klein, B. Anderson, K Paulson, J. Relnertson, B. Cox, S. Engelstad, 3rd row: S. Cramer, A. Jacobsen, W. Peterson, R. Hanson, G. Peterson, R. Johnson, K. Hans- meier. ,YM tramen tal gl-oupa A band which was made up primarily of those just beginning in music was the WCW band. Although the band did not play a major role in the Bristol High school musical program, the crewmen did join together to display their talents in hope of someday becoming members of the HAH band. The WCW band played at the Christ- mas program and several other occassions during the year. Two other new groups were the brass ensemble and the saxaphone octet. The brass ensemble attended the music contest in Aberdeen and Pierpont. Although the saxaphone octet did not attend contests this year, they plan to attend in coming years.
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s. DAK. oo S35 W Zend FOG BOUND The Pirates, clothed in their purple and gold unlforms, provided a variety of entertainment at the various school activities. As many of the fans listened, the band provided many steering marches and concerts. Beginning ln the fall their shows started with the Homecoming Parade, half time entertainment, as well creating the atmos- phere durlng the Pirate Royalty. Occasionally the band traveled to out of town games where they preformed under the baton of drum majorette Nyla Miller. Also in their travels they participated in the Conference Music Festival, Gypsy Day, Aberdeen Music Contest. Under the able direction of the director Mr. Deuel, this Pirate organiz- ation always represented Bristol High well. Kanvf lst row: Left to right, S. Gabur, A. Coyne, M. Warrington, J. Plepp, K. Mauritzson, D. Huwe, D. Gustafson, P. Vehe, R. Balslger, M. Balsiger, L. Knebel. 2nd row: R. Kolkman, D. Vehe, K. Jensen, R. Bury, L. Sig- destad, J. Jlran, L. Zimmerman, W. Esslngton, D.Traphagen. 3rd row: J. Vehe, M. Young, K.Young, L. Roseth, F. Witt, M. Brandlee, A. Brandlee, L. Cramer, C. Anderson, J. Lundeen, S.Gustafson, R. Schmlg, L. Schmlg. hth row: N. Miller, P. Moxness, L. Jensen, D. Davidson, R. Traphagen, E. Warrington, L. Zlpf, J. Mltzel, R. Sjerven. Back row: F. Hansmler, C. Coyne, R. Sparby, D. Sigdestad, H. Roltsch, S. Bury, C. Busch, D. Traphagen. ,Z I 1 Mr. Deuel 21 ,
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YM trumen tal group NEW COMERS Instrumental music, ever increasing in popularity and excellence among the Pirate crew, expanded to include two new groups this year: a corinet trio and a clarinet octet. Both groups played at the music festival at Pierpont and the music contest at Aberdeen where the cor- net trio received a rating of excellent, and the clarinets won a good rating. A musical group which added much col- or and enjoyment to all the Pirate sporting events was the Bristol pep band. Under the direction of Mr. Bal- slger, the band played at all the football and basketball games, promoting enthusiasm and representing the school in a very fine manner. lst row N Miller, L Kramer, J Lundeen, F Witt, 2nd row Young, Roseth BOTTOM merman R Schmidt, L Schmidt, Vehe, K Jensen, L Zim Pep Eand COKSWAIN lst row: Left to right, K. Young, N. Miller, R. Schmlg, L. Cramer, F. Witt, J. Lundeen, M. Brandlee, A. Brandlee, M. Bllsiger, 2nd row: J. Jlran, W. Esslngton, L. Zl merman, K. Jensen, P. Vehe, E. Warrington, D. Traphagen, J. Mltzel, 3rd row: D. Huwe, K. ton, R. Balslger, R. Sparby, C. Coyne, H. Roitsch, C. Busch, D. Traphagen. M urtizson, M. warring-
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