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VARSITY BAND OFFICERS-Front row: Cinda Rooker, Jean Selak, Ross Norsworthy. Second row: Lanny Nye, George Varney, Jan Morgan, Richard Tremper. CUTTING A CAKE, NOT A CAPER, Mr. Price SfCl7'f-Y 10 sei-ue his birthday special to his varsity specialists. K my tg: TS N , TWO HIMS PLAY THREE HYMNS, john McCloud, and Air. Price make sure the notes sound the score. BAND ROODI BLUES hold attention of some girls from CHS varsity who prepare for coming parade. JUNIOR VARSITY BAND-Front row: Lisa Trombly, Carol Dressler, Sandra Minich, Angeline Lester, Terry McCullough, Larry Fischer, Mark Crabb. Second row: Terrill Stairs, Rusty Mfiford, Bruce Suters, Joe Valdez, Lorraine Speicie, Barbara Vanderford, Mary Jo Balsamo, Roger Granger. Third row: Sandra Miller, Sharon Macon, Sharon Sievers, Deana Brunson, Virginia Austin, Rich- ard Cortese, George Gregory, Ben Nevel, Phyllis Lerlar, Joseph Talone. Fourth row: Robert Simmons, Debbie Shields, Diane Will, Mickeel Guy, jean Brown, Richard Barbenec, Orville Davenport, John McLeod, james Willis, Keernan Howard, jim Sopkin. Fifth row: Brian Justo, Ted Miller, Robert Self, Daniel Perez, Kenneth King.
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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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MARCHERETTES-Front row: Cheryl Harris, Ellen Roberts, Gerry Royere, Diane Pastor, Carol Gomez, Pearlee Daugette, Jody Proctor Qheadj, Donna Hihigham, Carol Clark, Karen Anderson, Mary Lee Chesnut, Diane Harrell. Second row: Marsha Griffin, Peggy X'Vebb, Charlene Tiek, Lynne Leische, Jo Ann Thomas, Marsha Sauls fco-headj, Linda Leon, jean Allen, Lee Ann John- son, Nancy Kruger, Judy Penovich, Rosemary La Rue. Marcherettes Spice up Football Half-time Shows I ' YVarm and sunny fall days in Tampa, find the CHS l Marcherettes hard at work preparing for the start of the football season and their paft in the half-time it shows presented by the band and its auxiliary units. 'W At the beginning of the year there are aching legs, and blistered feet, but when the season begins these are forgotten. Marcherettes make up the guard which carries the colors at all games and other functions where the band performs. YVith intricate drills, color- ful costumes and pom-poms, they show school spirit and pride as they sparkle their way through each mid- game routine. Under the sponsorship of Miss Barbara Robles, these girls participate in pep assemblies and march in the Gasparilla parade with the other march- 4 ing units. The girls on the squad, who must maintain good scholarship and citizenship, are chosen by faculty judges after two weeks of tryouts in the spring. CHAMBERLAIN COLOR GUARD-Jo Ann Thomas, Marsha Sauls, Linda Leon, Lee Ann Johnson, Cheryl Harris. WITH TOP HAT AND CANE-C. Harris, D. Pastor, j. Allen, I. Proctor, M. Sauls, L, Leon, L. johnson, and K. Anderson perform a high-class skit for intra-class grading. ff' 69 Lf!!! if
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