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A touch of follies hoff, Nancy Tober, James Arra, John Faraone, Bob Randall, Bill Wilson, Bob Craw ford, Connie Irvin, Jack Morgan, Joel Vance, Nancy Krieger, Aubre-yArndt, Craig Taylor Duane Carter and Ro d S h 1 , n a c erer. Last row: MascotMaureenKing, director Mr. George Smart, Gyl Johnson, Douglas Lombard, KarenPalmer, Toby Link, Jonn Miller, Gerald Gravenmier, Susan Friday, Harold Smith, and Lynden Smith. Veteran's Day program in the high school auditorium. They played at the Christmas program December ll, and the Basket- ball Show, on January 2.4, too. On February l, they participated in the Solo and Ensemble festival at Kalamazoo. Coloma rated a number two, when they competed against other schools at White Pigeon last March 2. The high school band's Winter Booster Concert was held on March 15. The band marched for the Queen's Tour on May lO, the Blossom Parade, May ll, and the Memorial Day Parade, on May 30, also.. .S'CI'UlIlf?6?l
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SENIOR BANG I-71295971135 Members of the Coloma high school marching band are: Susan Stoddard, Sharon Umphrey, Vicki Smith, Eleanor Jones, Ruth Williams, Sidney Carlson, Feona Pitcher, Sandra Yirchott, Janet Emhoff, and Carol Walsh. Second row: Carol Bronson, Judy Kibler, Mary Ballard, Bill Leedy, Neil Kreitner, Charles Lull, Karen Miller, Joe Ac- cetta, George Cwravenmier, and Arnold Arndt, Next row:Richard I-lelbling,ELaine Em- A Touch of Follies was presented last May 9, at the annual Spring Band Concert, by the newly organized dance band, and the baton twirlers, whose rhythmic number was entitled Night Beat. During the past Football Season the band marched at four home games and one away. They appear- ed in the Marching Festival at Lawton last September 2.0, and the Variety Show for the Water Wonderland Twirling Festival on October l3. On November ll, the band members played at the sixteen
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