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f W rfffft had REMINISCING about past experiences are Mr. Price and for- mer student Marie Speziale, now a teacher at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music and member of national symphonies. STEPPING OFF in time with a rat-11-tat-tat, the CHS drum- mers practice precision marching before contests. VARSITY BAND-Front row: Cinda Rooker, jean Selak, Jan Morgan, Patricia Wood, june Parlett, Judi Richmond, Helen Bailey, Myrna Delk, Evelyn Myers, Sandy Buehl, Sally Whisler. Second row: Barry Mays, Lynne Binder, Ron Taylor, Curtis Rendlemen, Betty Kelly, Chirley Hanchey, Elaine Phillips, Linda Hartley, Nancy Norsworthy, Cheryl Whatley, Marybeth Palmer. Third row: Mr. Price Qdirectorj, Paul Wells, Bill Saperstein, Robert Howard, Gregory Brown, Frances Bettner, Jeannette Bonner, Rebecca Nelson, Donna Wall, Mary Dowling, jill McCaskill, Eileen Cumbie, Ingrid Olsen, Scott Smith. Fourth row: Jeff Jakeman, Scott Sater, Dusty Durst, Rola McLeod, Sandy Smith, Paul Shane, Tom Carlton, Karen Shane, Bruce Ault, Jim Ethridge, Theresa Greene. Fifth row: Parks Stallings, Edwin Copeland, Willy Jones, Eddie Conners, Harry Hayward, Larry Haag, Paul Wagner, Bill Beemer, Alan Haynes, Ralph Ohman, Roger Rigau, Steve McCormick, Parkie Rash. I V rw f 714 at Z
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1 L, TW .- ea A . 'H -Vf- -5 ' Aelflrlfrr r ' .Q ef A ' T' u T ' iQ, ' ' g A ,' T- AS' ff . ti, , fi s- ' A fy' fg-fa . as ,gg C Q Visa is if H M 'F 3 P Q 22. f A- . . 4' S+? 'f p . ' it as f 1-2' ' fi E H 1 MENS CHORUS-First Rou-: Mr. Copeland, XYalker. Mixon. S. Rush. E. Obaugh. D. Forrest. XV. Stapleton. S. Appel, Dill, F. Yann. Second Row: Hall. P. Aughrry. T, Feathers. R. Maggiacorno. C. Christensen. E. Denson. L. Meares, L. Fewell, Cur- Las. B. Rogers. Morris, Third Rau-: G. Hall. S. Fox. J. Hewitt. R. Morris. Adamson. M. Sjolberg. XY. Payner, D. Moore, Mann. Herceg, U'alker, D. Dawsey. Ryan. Fourth Row: Cunningham. J. Joeb. D, Hanson. Dyer, D. Jones, P. Sang, A. Haynes, Johns, P. Carr, M. Ayers. B. Touchstone, Britt, D. Durst. Fifth Row: L. Baker. Phngsren. F. Robinson, Roberts, S. Cloud, B. Daniel. Rahn, L. Hartless, L. Milton, D. Hiza, T. Franks. T. Hill, R. Seanland. . U alrw.- qv, X.. PRACTICE JIAKES PERFECT under the guidanre of Mr. Copeland in the alto and tenor section rehearsal for contests. BRILLIANCE OF CAROLERS illuminates darkened audi- torium and enraptures stilled audience in Yuletide concert. J J' JJ LP Trio, uartet Enhance Chorus Programs ...vpn My 1 1 X ALL SET TO PERFORM, the boys' quartet, Greg Hall Hirst tenorj, john Ryan fsecond tenorvj, Lorran Meares Kbaritonej, Terry Hill fbassj, await the downbeat signal. 65
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NW E514 l Attila Chamberlain Band Gets Long- waited Uniforms Is there really something noticeably different about the Chamberlain marching band this year? Defi- nitely. After a year and a half of effort, the Band of the Fighting Chiefs succeeded in purchasing over one hundred new uniforms at an approximate cost of eighty-five hundred dollars, and countless hours of manpower spent working on concerts, dinners, Tag Days, selling Christmas trees, McDonald's Day, etc. Other funds came from donations by the CHS Dad's Club and National I-Ionor Society. The band was supported in this project, as in all others, by the Band Patrons. Having a number one band is not an accident. It takes a combination of talent, ingenuity, practice, hard work, dedication, and maybe just a touch of luck. CHS students have all these in- cluding Peppy,' Price as an instruc- t01', They 3150 have 3 number one FROZW RAGS TO RICHES is the theme of the hour as Nlyrna band Whose seemingly endless hours Delk and jo Ann Nathanson display their new uniforms for of drills and Practices have Paid OH a Raggedy Ann, Judy Broughton who watches en-uiously. again and again in sparkling per- formances at half-time shows, pa- rades, concerts, pep assemblies, and outstanding showings in district and state contests. Robert Price VARSITY BAND-Front row: Kay Parkerson, Roseann Burian, LauraLee Randall, Gwyn Keesler, Sandie Picciano, Carmen Gonza- lez, Pat La Rue, Valarie Pearson, Sandie Vtfright, Judy Broughton, Lupe Garate, Jean Rackett, Richard Tremper QD. Majorj , Lanny Nye, fAsst. D. Majorj . Second row: David Brown, Becky Sopkin, Jerry Stotler, Robert Mahoney, Alan Hopper, Bob Rogers, Buddy Hall, Sandy YVest, Jo Ann Nathanson. Third row: Eugene Dressler, Pat Cole, Ronald Booth, Daryle Large, Nanci Meister, Ed Nixon, Bill Reading, Hank Kindall, Richard Pyle, Mary Lasarus. Fourth row: Jimmy Cumbie, Chris Bokor, Paul Beery, Gary Hig- gins, Steve Fox, Dan Bump, Mike McNeil, Roger Sanders, Marshall Milton, J. C, Smith, Joe Fletcher. Fifth row: Richard jones, David Tracy, George Varney, Lans Van Fleet, VVayne Wiggins, James A. Smith, Beryl De Shong, Ross Norsworthy, Eric Littlejohn. JG. -W-
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