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High School Marching Band The traditional block FHS. Our band and majorettes spark every parade. .:• .x '0-ho the Wells Fargo Wagon is a coming down the street. Activities 27
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Introducing The 1972-73 Findlay 'Half note, half note, quarter, rest 26 Activities Robin Roth takes a moment to relax. What do you mean, there's senior initiation this year? The FHS Marching Band this year presented The Band with Ster- eophonic Sound and Sore Feet. The entire band, consisting of one hundred fifty-two bandsmen, started their preparation for the season during the week of August 28. Throughout this week, better known as H-week , the crew drilled six hours a day. During the football season, band practiced two and a half hours daily for the weekend's half time show and presented a total of six different shows. The last show was the Senior Show, written entirely by seniors. The show was titled What We Believe. The 1972-73 Marching Band was under the direction of Cliff Hite, George Amend, and Jim Mitchell. Head majorettes for the season were Linda Flavell and Julie Benedict. Kevin Reddick and Mike Malloy served as head drummers. Band officers were President, Jon Stealy; Vice-President, Mike Malloy; Sec- retary-Treasurer, Doug Senn; and Social Chairman, Bruce Miles.
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f Practice makes perfect for Kathy Thomas. Carol smiles in her first Homecoming parade. Linda and Julia Co-Head A check of last minute details with Mr. Hite. New experience seemed to be the theme for the Majorettes as the year began with the selection of two head majorettes, Julie Benedict and Linda Flavell. The two girls along with senior Kathy Thomas; juniors, Kim Cleary, Cindy Malloy, Carole Sherman; and sophomores Vicki Ice, Carol Mauer, and Debbie Shaffer made many varied and unique half-time performances, with novelty batons and routines. The girls worked together during the summer to earn the money to purchase the batons, which were then donated to the band. The majorettes practiced twice a week all summer, during band week, and with the band every day after school. Nancy Althaus served as advisor. 28 Activities Vicki Ice holds the eternal flame.
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