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. . QQ ,.. M 5 1 si ' r '31 - , 1gtf:4:..g..........1.:t,.:g1:i:.r:.:1:f4.,. .:i...!5.::.:2. ..::, H Q Varsity Band: First Row-K. Macey, D. Fenster, P. Sturet, B. Baum, L. Ladd, J. Gilbertson, A. Filipek, J. Stark, B. Marsh, N. Tupy, S. Frye, Second row-P. Filipelc, M. Gillen, E. Miller. A. Dochterman, M. Wojak, D. Clark, A. Corley, D. Steier, R. Harrison, J. Cuthbertson, J. McKevitt, S. Miller, R. Williams, C. Fitzgerald, J. Gebert, G. Gillen, P. Chou, D. McCarthy, M. Norris, T. Mikeska, R. Finfer, D. Smith, K. Foote, T. Schwartz, J. Bubala, R. Raley, N. Franzmeier, P. Frazer, D. Lacey, B. Zander, Third row- D. Gonzalez, L. Benson, D. Godzicki, J. Freutel, P. Kapustlca, B. Jennings, M. Sandels, M. Baum, R. Gadek, B. Rhino, B. Hershey, K. Mock- ros, S. Winton, J. Sandels, J. Forester, Fourth row:- J. Marsh, R. Grippo, B. Percy, K. Wohlsiklegel, S. Ridenour, P. Wendler, J. Waechter, C. Culhbert- son, T. Harrison, J. Hunter. Symphonic Band: First Row-J. Figiel, D. Filliman, J. Rhind, P. Sclavenities, K. Hicks, L. Pontarelli, D. March, T. Gutner, B. Wiedl, C. Gardner. Second row-K. Erland, J. Ridenour, J. Jackson, D. Yursky, J. Muto, J. Dixon, L. Docterman, D. Christiansen, G. Daley, T. Dini, N. Sohr, V. Klasser, A. Mitchell, M. Berdick, C. Harmon, M. Fenster, Third row-C. Riely, T. Holloway, J. Aspinall, A. Attea, M. Wo- jak, D. Day, J. Fabrie, S. Gilbert, D. Brame, E. Winter, S. Boyer, S. Hoffmeyer, B. Hondros, S. Hu- bert, T. Klinka, D, Pearson, L. Perenchio, R. Till- man. Fourth row-J. Olson, T. Powers, J. Jaffe, D. Gilbert, D. Rhind, K. Lewis, M. Puleo, C. Kargul, D. Baughman, D. Kaiser, R. Spaulding, J. Grimson, T. Pettet, K. Ploen, B. Kort, J. Reilly, Fifth row: P. Barnes, A. Dehinten, V. Schmitt, D. O'Brien, B, Fritschle, C. Kort, B. Guy, J. Koutsoulis, J. Naw- rocki, B. Mourikes, J. Anagnost, B. King, D. Cime- ley, T. Mikeska, B. Keyes, G. Peters, Jazz Band First row: D. Day, D. Yurskv, D. Brame, B. Hondros, J. Fabrie, T. Mikeska, S. Gilbert, Sec- ond Row- D. Kaiser, M. Puleo, B. King, J. Koutsu- lis, V. Schmitt, A. Mitchel, J. Anagnost, B. Keyes, Third row- D. Baughman, J. Grimson, B. Kort, K. Ploen, T. Pettett, J. Riley, T, Powers, C. Kargul, K. Lewis. Band! 107
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106f Band Band Marches West - oing to the Rose Bowl was a goal of the CBS marching band for many years and, after working for four years, the band finally reached it. The band performed at and visited Pa- sedena, Cal. We saw Knotts Berry Farm and performed at Disneyland, said Mr. Peter Pappas, band director. We also toured Universal Studios. The Rose Bowl was the last event. It was seen live by 1.5 million people and on television by 100 million. Twenty- two bands were in it, and we were one of them, said Pappas. The theme of the parade was Our Wonderful World of Sports. Fpr seven miles the band played Espana and New 'World Symphony. Pappas felt that the band met all its goals because it went to the Rose Bowl. We received about 100 letters from people we didn't When performing at Soldier Field, the band spells out BEARS in the pre-game show. Band Director, Peter Pappas takes a minute out from rehearsal to discuss future performances. The CBS band shows perfect marching form while marching in the 1978 Chicago Christmas Parade. even know that felt that we were the best band in the parade, Pappas said. The Rose Bowl was a final goal and we reached it. Pappas believes that this band differed from others. The overall tremendous support by students, the school and par- ents makes it different, he said. Besides playing at the Rose Bowl, the band performed at the Civic Center, which was televised on Channel 9 TV and On Channel 2, they did a show called On-Q. The performed at the Pumpkin Festival in Sycamore for the third year in a row and played at half- time at a Chicago Bears game. The band managed to reach this year's goal and realize it has to start preparing for its next goal, another way f looking for space. The CBS band practices its halftime show before its performance in the' Nov. 17 game. Senior john Reilly takes a moment to student his music before playing. K ,gh -L M. r ..,, , mg. , I f ,. ,Uv M- '-,3 , - . ' ' ' 'H' ' .. ,. N N 1,11 sg-E-,sw ,L ,A E',,f'I-,-tiaztf' Asahi ggi . gg: W J.:...f , T J. rj, .Q r . A - f -- A- 'g is gg-,,'Lw -s ,n -gil Qld? 'X i Mf-- .- 'W' -- -' .. if ' V-if e , 1 f '. . -1 ,. 1. 5 if -Q ,Y 2 - 'f'f K 'f' '. .T , . Ja ,Ni .1 5 A . 1, ,, 4 Q. ,. ,fp run, , i ,nc 9 rx. .5 gt. 3:3 4 V ...Ji V ,,. ,A ,K ' g' V Q5Q.9fZ5p5.'s 1- Ffa gif: ,iq Kimi? 1-:fill 5 -:W , M I .- . ' -N , 5 . H. ' r :gi 5, 'g3a,i ,, . ,,g -f-tw, -f---Q 1: ., A - s f 11 -f--e I 1 a. 'F' r 'J 0 f ' ' er ,-.... fs . f - --' A 's '-- ,V B, Y ,. '.'.. - 4: ..,., 4-f I K ky . .---:kc C A K 1 K H ,..7 . - K V .5 ,, K, V ' ' fr .. 5 V ,,,- ,.,.f k.k, ,,-. K V . VVJV M .f'. M V W A V H s - V w,,.1.,,..,!..,.- . . 5 Q . , 5 I i 5 . . - . 1 2 J, . ,Qs i gt A ,.4 fi , 1 , s 9. . t 5 . 11,11 - . . 'fait -- X31-5 I-if If ig K' I 5 i ,V l assi.. s -- fx .size - ' 9. S- ,, '- ' f-'f-:mvlw l 1' .- 1 af. as , ,aff -riffs., ' - - , W , s ',, if J, xx ,Z .. :sy-1 gg! - .23 L-iq A . l 'W'W-W . - 1-102 gt . . W ,, K V. M- , , , , K L.., LVVL I .. ' .. MW , gf: in :1 1 . I . , l 4 l
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Vocal Groups Travel To Florida - , aking away a teddy bear from a little girl would be much like tak- ing away the vocal groups from GBS. Taking either away would be frus- trating and sad. One of the vocal group's teddy bears this year was Harmony 3. We welcome you to Harmony 9if3, Mr. David Smith said as rushing feet flew and students from junior highs and grammar schools as well as GBS scattered around. Harmony 3 lasted an hour and con- tained songs like Bright New Day and West Side Story. As groups changed their positions, Mr. Walter Lamble, head of the Music Department, lead the audience to a few sing a songs. Bel Canto is a group of about 30 girls. To add to that, there is Concert Choir, under the direction of Dr. William Schnell, which is 40 people, both girls and boys. Both groups, separately and together do many performances. Togeth- Master Singers: First row: M. Larkins, C. Ereccson, K. Nelson, 1. Steinhorn, K. DeLusque, G. Shapiro, T. Stevensp Second row: M. Gattone, T. Gutner, B. Cronk, I.. Nordgren, T. Conlin, L. Lindenbaum, P. Forester, P. Weir, A. Fisher, J. Daab, J. Krueger, Third row: B. Rasmussen, G. Fromm, T. Hoff- meyer, C. Laystrom, D. Menegas, D. Steinhorn, E. Gilliland, D. Nicholson, B. King, S. Dzenis, T. Lei- bold, I. Figiel, M. Berdick, W. Hicks, Fourth row: B. Winett, M. Barbo, J. Page, M. Greenberg, E. Dingman, J. Karahalios, D. Miller, J. Schiappa- casse, T. Atkinson, J. Lothian, N. Kuczek, R. Till- man, R. Montonera, C. Bond, D. Wyatt, N. Miller, Not pictured: J. Clonts, G. Haller, K. Hoffman, K. Klicker, L. Perenchio, K. Schon, P. Tracz, S. Weise, T. Woody. Daybreak: First row: P. Tracz, K. Schoen, J . Kara- halios, T. Leibold, T. Gutner, J. Krueger, j. Clonts, L. Lindenbaum, T. Atkinson, P. Weir, T. Stevensg Second row: J. Daab, R. Lynn, D. Menegas, S. Levi- tan, P. Johnson, J. Schiapacasse, I. Fiegel, E. Gilli- land, M. Berdick, C. Bond, S. Dzenis, E. Dingman, G. Fromm, R. Tillman, D. Miller, B. Cronk, J. Daab, T. Woody. 10BfVocal Groups er they did a performance here at GBS on Nov. 19. It was called Faure' Requiem Concert. Also on Dec. 15 they sung at nursing homes and other schools in the area for the holidays. Mr. Lamble believes that these two groups did well this year. I think they're terrific, and they're going to keep getting better, he said. There are 26 singers and 11 instru- mentalists in this fairly new group called Daybreak: All their music sung is popu- lar music. They performed at communi- ty club meetings and they sung at the Glenview Naval Air Station. They're really good this year, Lamble said. I'm really proud of them. Among all the vocal groups, Masters is the largest. It has 59 members. I'd say this is the strongest Masters we've ever had. They're singing very well, said Lamble. This year, Masters performed often. They did the 50's assembly, all the major concerts at school and entertained at ot er schools during the holiday season. Some participants believe that being member of Masters is a road to stardoi I want to major in it lsingingj. I lo to perform. There's always people wl you don't get along with, but most pe ple get along well, said Marilyn Be dick, junior member of Masters ar Daybreak singers. Give and take a litt is the way she put it. Another exciting event is that Maste and Daybreak went to Florida this yea They left March 31 and returned, smi ing, on April 7. They sang at concerts c the way there and on the way back. The destination was Orlando. As soon i they reached Disney World, they all bp gan to sing. l Watch a baby's face when they receii a new toy- excitement, wondermen Watch peoples' faces when they're li, tening to the GBS vocal groups perfor: and you get the same result. l
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