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Marching Band is on ih move In August, when the school year begins, so do the marching band and the flag team. With seven in-the- morning rehearsals, the band and flag teatn prepared their half time shows. This early morning schedule continued until the last show of the year in November, But marching band wasn't all hard work. The students had fun at the football games. This was especially true of the Halloween half time show, where the band dressed as witches, ghosts and Fonzettes. This year the marching band and flag team marched in the Sun Bowl Parade in El Paso, Texas. The band did very well and received an award for participation. The marching band was directed by Drum Majors: Scott Melle, Kathy Martin, John layner and advisor, Mr. Russ Muniz. The flag team was directed by Mrs. Ian Scrogan. l Third Quarter Marching Band
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ands succeed wilh concerls When the football games have Inded and there are no more halftime l ows to do, the band begins to play ie more traditional music. The students were also split into tifferent groups. The Symphonic nd, which met first hour, was for yone who could take the class. The 'mphonic Winds were a select group If students that met before school and layed the more difficult music. Concert Band was for those who couldn't get into Symphonic Band but didn't want to drop band. Mr. Muniz, the instrumental director, spent much of his time getting the bands ready for contest and concerts. He arrived early most of the time to unlock the doors and to hold early rehearsals. Dedication of all those involved helped everyone experience a satisfying year. Left, Sjxrzrphonic Band rehearses for an upcoming performance. Center, BUTTOM ROW: A. Muehlerhaler, S. Holder, l. Joyner, M. L. Oliva, P. Cran, K. Martin, l. Ware, S. Reitz, C. Linderer, L. Linscott, M. Groll, D. Winn, J. Pflngsten. J. Blom. BACK ROW: J. Honeywell, M. Short, R. Buck, R. Kitson, C. Berry, S. Bancroft. T. Baverlein, C. Howe, D. Milne, D. Fruhling, M Huber, B. Murray, L. Wiggins, K. Marlin. G. Spalter, P. Tugman, D. Watkins, L. Keffer, G. Morales, B. lnman, M. Baer, V. Rosengren. Bottom, BOTTOM ROW: S. Rowe, K. Terrell, R. Kepner, L. Walters. S. Jolly, D. Seidl. J. Cahill, M. McAtee, L. Mclintyre, S. Jones, L. Yaklich. P. Rasey. SECOND ROW: 1. Murphy. l Barrett. P. Westwood, M. Relnlg, S. Jones, D. Kennedy, R. Vaughan, P. Weller, M. Eha, B. Moore, B. Wlpperman, W. Proury, M. Wilson, D. Ray. S. Melle, V. Viksne. BACK ROW: K. Kilgore, D. Gorman, D. Pace, D. Haas, D. Parker, M. Russell, G. Flint. Mr. Muniz, T. Edwards, A. Chamberlin, K. Martin. D. Quick, J. Nichols. 97
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Page 103 text:
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far left, Brian Whipperman makes music for the marching band. ,eft, Instrumental director, Mr. Russ Muniz. watches the marching band practice a routine. n 4.4 ,pg Q.-4.5 .,,. I, X M. l - wstcoue coma me HIGH SCHOOL t was great to finally reach our destination 1 Lefl, Playing at pep assemblies is part of the marching bancl's job. Below, Drum Majors ofthe 1976 marching season are J. Joyner. K. Martin. and S. Melle. Center, While staying in El Paso, the flag team performs at a nearby shopping center. CHS Flag Team. BOTTOM ROW: M. Spady, D. Smith, K. Reidel, T. Prince, B. Bell, S. Fenton, J. Swenson, C. Poucher. SECOND ROW: D. Burns, B. Donahue, D. Kirger, C. Alder, D. Eisenbarth, I. Morris, G. Johnson, C. Hagge. BACK ROW: T. Clark, W. Johnson.
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