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Right: Band Director Richard Tash displays a little candid humor, or is he just cracking up under the strain? Below: The percussion section awaits the drum major's signal to step off to the next forma- tion during one of the excellent half-times. Bottom: Roc McNaughton steps in as drum major. bwgb 4 K d 's wie' For every home football game there was a Marching Band Although the band members complained and griped about all the practices, they enjoyed the fun and companionship found in such a large, active group. A small pep band usually played at all away games which added to the school spirit. The band had a chance to compare themselves with bands from other schools in several band reviews throughout the year. They sold stadium cushions to help raise money for trips and other band activities. All agreed that the marching Eagles added much to our student life.
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Those days you wish would never end were the days of pep rallies, football games and Marching Band. Over 80 students gathered their talents together to create one of the best bands in the South Bay area. The community as well as the school applauded the performances of this group at games, rallies, and especially at Homecoming. Assisting band instructor Mr. Richard Tash with this outstanding group were Ron Randall, drum major, and Roc McNaughton, assistant drum major. Vitally important were the many band officers, managers and librarians of each class. The Eagle band looked great and sounded even better. www-magma We ' is .. u l Tiff' 1 1 'Y Top Left: Patti Shanks sings the Star Spangled Banner. Above: Row 1 L. to R.: Eileen Kennedy, Prudence Ashley, Sandi Schroder, Karen Magee. Row 2: Kathy Collings, Ma- aike Holman. Row 3: Gay Pendleton, John Castle. Row 4: Jeff Bell, Patty Shanks. Row 5: Joe Stiers, Paul Guy, Nancy 'Ng Price, Tim Matchett, Chet Harter, Polly Westover, John Bot- ii ting. 'S rj-jd, . A C5 , ' E x F Q 531, C? rj Z .5 W :Def-ff :few fda O an Y - 4 N gg - , N' g , -9 ' 74 1 I ' CJ ., U5 F S' B A X 'ts UU J A .J-D f-,J 35 kj - 5, . fl' - -fs if :J Mis: 'et NJ A. . F , I D Q, . E' T b AJ V i-D D P! ,. -xib fi? J . .5 -E . - W S HSM it iffifaft vs? J rjwjlsjlggjr KS? 451 J. Ji js T 45 Q P . 1:32 'ww'
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Bottom: The trornbones blast out with drill team in background. Below: This routine shuffles the band and drill team for half-time entertainment. Left: Proudly stands this year's drum rnaior, Ron Randall.
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