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• • • • • •l f r 1 FAR ABOVE-Mr. Woods accompanies the CC Chorus in a concert. BELOW LEFT— Expressing gratitude for anniversary gifts is Mr. Woods. ABOVE-Halftime at the Coliseum finds the CCHS Golden Marching Band. LEFT— Jim Orth rests for a moment at the Valentine Dance. Music Department: concerts; tours; halftime; contests The school band heralded the opening school year by never really taking a summer vacation. Taking a pause long enough to say Good-bye to school and to say a quick Hello! , band camp rolled around fast, making the short summer rest appreciated. After that, for the musician majorettes, came the Purdue and Morehead State twirling camps. The majorette corps entered the N.I.S.B.O.V.A. twirl- ing contest and placed first among the ranks of their competitors. Various members of the band attended the camp held at Morehead State University in Kentucky. The band again took to the road during April for a week- end tour in the Chicago area. Finally, time came for the football games, down- town parades, home basketball games, and the appear- ances at pep sessions. As the year progressed, the band worked toward its goal of getting it all together. Concerts— 17
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ABOVE-Typical at every home football games finds the band waiting to do the touchdown song. FAR ABOVE-Marching in the Nov. 11th, Veteran ' s Day parade has become an enjoy- able tradition. ABOVE— This scene shows idle drums at the pep sessions. FAR ABOVE-Basketball halftime is entertainment by the band. 16-Band
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Valentine Dance: Mickey Mouse is featured as Cupid The Valentine Dance presented the newly organized CC Dance Band. A variety of music was offered including the polka and their hit, the theme song from The Mickey Mouse Show. Highlight of the dance was the crowning of Trinita Derloshon as Valentine Queen. Other members of the court in- cluded Betty Harber and Betty Van Gheluwe as se- nior representatives and Meg Emmett and Jana Rauch as junior representatives. Refreshments were served by the Reserve cheerleaders. The dance was held on February 7, at 8:00 in the Clinton Room and sponsored by the CC administration. RIGHT-Valentine Court 1971: Betty Lou Van Gheluwe, Jana Rauch, Trinlta Derloshon, Meg Emmett, and Betty Harber. RIGHT BELOW— Learning the polka are a few juniors of the floor. BELOW— Queen Trinita and escort Don Smith pose for a picture. 18— Valentine Dance
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