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G5 i ly Y .Q L A vis lfir. - n., iii dff .33 ,4- ,Af Z1 'S v E, ,,gnr' Copleq New uniforms, precision drill routines, superb direction and be- ing under the baton of Copley's Golden Girl, Darlene Robbins, all aided in making the l959-i960 performance of the Copley High School Marching Band one of the best ever! The new uniforms, navy blue and gold in color had been worn only twice previously, and were made more military looking by the new type of rou- tines the band executed. Under the direction of Mr. Unger the bond practiced two weeks prev- ious to the beginning of school in drill steps and precision routines. I
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r Rm., ,..f Al.miD!,- A - tt, Concent Band Under the direction of Mr. Unger, this year's Concert Band of fifty-two members took part in many events. Aside from giving a concert on March l8th, the band played for N.H.S. tapping, for pep meetings and participated in the All-County Music Festival held on April 2 at Memorial Hall. The Concert Band also adopted a Band handbook and elected officers. The officers were Ada Shumaker, president, Harley Sir Louis, Vice-President, and Cheryl Sombati, Secretary-Treasurer. Madelyn Richardson served as librarian and Gary Mikolaskek was quartermaster. Also elected were four class representatives to serve on the Band Council. They were Les Smith, freshman representative, Barbara Hickman, sophomore, Diane Kennedy, iunior and Keith Carlson, senior, the three officers were the remaining members. Among the money raising projects for this year were the concert, selling pens, fruit cakes, and the annual swim party, held in May. The last three proiects were directed by the Copley Band Boosters, a group of parents organized to aidlthe band in any possible way. The money raised will be used to help send the band members to camp this coming summer. The picturegn the lower left hand corner is a group of trombone players who will make a performance in the March concert. The picture in the lower right hand corner shows ten members of the band chosen by Mr. Unger for the All-County Band. i 9
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iq O auclfunq Band The band participated in eight halftime shows at football games and in an invitational high school Band Day at Baldwin-Wallace College on Novem- ber l4, 1959. They also were one of a number of bands which played a short concert at the Ohio State Fair. On April 30, l96O they marched in the Cherry Blossom Festival in Barberton, Ohio and are also planning to march in the Memorial Day Parade. All of these activities, agreed the band members, made all the hard work and effort well worthwhile. I i
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