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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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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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Home o. expands Home Economlcs has been one of the Senior Bobby Nyberg and classmates learn the art of cooking. many favorite areas in CHS. This year the Economics area doubled in enrollment. Some of the many classes offered were Boutique Sewing, Child Development, Marriage and Family, and Gourmet and Foreign Cooking. All of the Home Economics teachers were very pleased that enrollment increased. ' 3? we me -3 Students work to perfect their masterpieces 100 we - f 1 1 5 E 2 1, 1 it Q Future chefs prepare to eat finished product. Right, Home Ec. lectures can be interesting. Xi or-.gg ,Qi
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