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95, .. .... s . if Q if ' A ymphvuic s All eyes arc on Mr. Pat as he directs at the Christmas concert. , f 'Ii . 'X ., ' tX.l r e . t b ' i sie' ei L .ff The many hard hours of practice will soon pay off. kat-a-tat-ta! suxrkfwis- and a tootie-toot-toot! This familiar sound once again echoed through the halls of Champion as the symphonic R Q and concert bands prepared for anoth- 4 er musical season. They suffered through 3, . t many long and tedious rehearsal hours, ' listening to Mr. Paterniti barking, When- isrr T ever you're ready! l-ley,join the bandlw 1 The symphonic band, lead mainly by fir I its seniors, produced an exceptional Christmas concert, and hopes to gain g - straight l,s,' at contest, not only for I their conductors, but also for the sen- T ior band members as farewell. A tenta- Li Bmw Q t NR ,ee it er sb ft t I ,pa ss'-E Mr. Pat goes over the contest music. l tive trip to Germany is being planned for this summer. The band expects i S this to be a working trip with a few ' 5 concerts scheduled. With some hard work, CHS will wow them in Deutsch! 'S ++s 'Uv Hey Jim! Isn't that tuba a little big for you? Hvnccrf O Practice, and more practice, makes perfect. Bandf9l l 1
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Majorettes, frontg Gayle Russell, Judy Kus zmaulg Middlcg Sandee Horton, Brenda Jen kinsg Lastg Lori Medwick, Becky Schuster. V4 C7345 C0 10516 901014 Being a Champion Majorette is not all glory like some people think. There are many hours of hard practice, bump bruises and pulled muscles to get rou- tines to perfection. They must raise all the money for their uniforms used in the season and to pay their instruc- tor, Betsy Ondich. Even with all the hard work they were proud to lead the band down-field at games and in parades. llus year s majorettes always shine with a WIIO Q hldln behind that lldto -J rs
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The sound of brass is heard from the Pep Y lf' ,4 Zfimc 90 Cunes C.H.S. sport spectators are enter- tained at half time of the basketball games by the rhythmic music of the Pep Band. The Pep Band helped to produce spirit at our games, trying to lift the team to victory. A-1 music is also heard from other small groups of musicians as the Stage Band and Wind Ensemble. These groups are known throughout the state for their excellent playing. f ff 'ta if Gayle is very versatile-from majorette to ,fill t iv! clarinet player. it P y Q ,deff The beat goes on as Mr. Pat directs. Oom-Pa-Pa is Bill's famous words. 921 Pep Band Band. , 'E Q
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