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WITH AN F . . F oster's Uniformed Marching Band FINE MUSICIANS IN THE MAKING were Iluuor High band members Frrst row left to rrght Chloe Trmrrons Patty Feqan Suzanne Sanders Mary Steen Clare I-Iotten Valna Green Calvm Mlller B1ll Bodkrr' Ned England Larry Moe Bay Chambers Thrrd row Lmda Radley B111 I-hgday lack Wxlkms Ralph Baqby Larry S9112 Carl Barnes Sherry Goe Bob Domhue Fred Zrmmerman Gary Bryan Charles Sertz Loyal Ness Back row Dorrs Bentler Ianet Borrevrlc Bernard Ladmes Don Iames Suzanne Penney Patsy Iones Mr Brown Page 30 X Q 4 ' .. Q if 4 W Hemstock, David Iohnson. Second rowl Darlene Schrnaltz, Delores Schmaltz, Gary Thomas, Margaret Troup, ludy McEwan, Laura
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V Under the direction of Mr. Robert I Brown, the band rose to new heights. Foster was well represented by the marching band in two of Wasliing- ton's important public eventsfthe Santa Claus Parade and the Daffodil Parade. A football or basketball game wasn't complete without the band playing the familiar strains of Loyal and True to help cheer the team on to victory. They were also entertaining during football halftime as they performed many formations. Eggers, Gary Cleasby, Kent Marboe, Kenneth Donihue, Boy Schmaltz, Don Ogden. Third row: Joyce Twidt, Claire Lindberg, Carl Bender, Jim McAbee, Pete Testa, Don Hore, John Nunan, Raymond Johnson, Ray Lambert, Fred Bowman, Roger Bakken, LeRoy Blanchard, Paul Keppler. A NY MCCD Seeley, gave a beautiful rendition of Gesa Bam- bino and several other selections at the Christ- mas program. Both the choir and the Glee Club participated in the Spring Concert to make it a Concert at Bellingham by Mr. Brown, who was head of the trumpet section, and Barbara Cady, who played in the clarinet section. At the Music Festival on April 18 at Benton, the band received SUCCESS. Foster was represented at the Northwest Music A POPULAR GROUP of songsters was the Girls' Giee Club, Left to right, first rcw: Ann Hurley, Judy Brokaw, Edna Schroeder, Carl Anne Ives, Lois Howard. Second row: Marilyn Graham, Donna ltffilholland, Mary Lou James, Claudette Jones, 'Willie Mae Jones. Third row: Sheila Scoones, Evelyn Jorgensen, Arlene Ronnei, Joyce Boomer, Janice Carpenter, Marlene Pentin, Mr. Seeley. a rating of good. MERRY MELODIES AND TANTALIZING TUNES were often sung by the Girls' Nonette. Seated: Donna Milholland. Standing, left to right: Sherry Brokaw, Joyce Twidt, Janice Green, Marion Otto, Arlene Ronnei, Carole Heppenstall, Evelyn Jorgensen, Barbara Lehman, Sheila Scoones. This was really a musical year for Foster S 1 l t-- 5: . L Q t ' t ., , lt . 61:5 I t Page 29
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