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THE MARCHING BAND played for all the home football games and rallies, marched in the Homecoming parade, and later provided players to appear at the home basketball games. With Director Bud Young in charge, the Marching Band, augmented by the pompon girls and majorettes, made a fine showing at sports events and added greatly to the color and spirit in evidence at the Bulldog games. Frank Goss, Head Cheerleader; John Morrissey, Drum Major. Students attended rallies in the Cafeteria, out on the lawn, and in the main gym at Coyote Point.
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Page 30 text:
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CSM SPIRIT Many fine rallies were held throughout the football season, with the rally heads, yell leaders, band, and pompon girls featured on the programs. Sports rallies were held also in the Spring term to create added interest in the Spring sports. LET’S YELL—Cheerleaders Penny Fee, Frank Goss, and Bev Capero. Pompon girls PEP WAS THE THEME At all the games ... ... and at the rallies. who helped add spirit to our games and rallies were Bev Buckman, Lou Ann Bredlow, Margaret Maddock, Jan Watson and Mary Knight. ose ese Se AN hae PA A owt? —
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Page 32 text:
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During the two semesters the Men’s Glee Club and the A Cappella Choir en- tertained here at College and at outside gatherings, as well as taking part in the annual music festival at San Francisco State College. MEN’S GLEE CLUB—LEFT TO RIGHT: At the piano, Mr. Fredric Roehr, director; Dick Curtis, Charles Howerton, Mark Matt, Ted Chapman, Dallas Phillips, Del Watkins, Bob Evans, Richard Brickell, Dave De Armond. A CAPPELLA CHOIR—FIRST ROW, left to right: Pat Morgan, Margaret Rochr, Carol Cousins, Julie Wood, Sonja Huber, Marilyn Stoker, Lynne Anderson, Connie Pettis, Deanna Peterson, and Bar- bara Paul. SECOND ROW: Robert Eggert, Mark Mott, Joe Wil- liamson, Del Watkins, Jan Borad, Robert Royle, Lois Mette, Marcia Lill, Diane Marquis, Joan Tilley, Jeanette MacAdam, Gerald Beumont, Ray Schnieder, and Dick Curtis. THIRD ROW: Nancy —— : : Archibald, Richard Brickell, Robert Frazier, David Robinson, Van Cathcart, Jacquie Thompson, Roy Schern, John Harris, Winston The San Mateo High School auditorium was the scene of our meetings Downer, and Larry Lack. FOURTH ROW: Helen Weusterfeld, Wil- and concerts. fredo Espaldon, Mr. Roehr, director, Barbara Vasko, Anthony Munoa, Deanne Kendall, Phyliss Irby, Nancy Stone, John Navarra, Jean Fotopoulos, Charlene Caulkins, Marlenchen Stein, Connie Hendrick, Robert Paxton, Dallas Phillips. ABSENT WERE: Virginia Carlson, Marina Costas, Jeme Dauchet, Albert Ducan, Carol Edwards, Jim Fortin, Adrian Ledda, Lee Link, Dorothy Thompson.
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