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The Glendora High School Plaid Piper had Drill Team a successful year in their 18th competition season. Receiving a high score of 92.2, the drill team took first place at the Southland Field Tournament, their first competition of the sea- son. The drill team concluded the year at the Chaffey College Tournament of Champions, obtaining a combined field and street score of 178.85 and a second place overall. The Plaid Pipers also participated in a combined halftime show with Armijo High School at the Dallas Cowboys vs. San Francisco Forty-Niners football game. The drill team exhibited their many talents in field show fea- tures such as Bugsy Malone and Rocky. This was the first year the drill team has incorpo- rated a jazz style in their rou- tines, adding a pleasant con- trast to their traditional precision drills. 1 Drill Team marches in the ram at the Santa Monica El Primero Band Review. 2. Mrs. Jean Bradley com- pletes her last year as advisor of the Drill Team. 3. Drill Team waits on the sidelines tor a field show to begin. 4. DRILL TEAM BOARD, left to nglit. first row: Sally Packard, Theresa Wiese, Cheryl Curtis, Lynne Wilson, Diana Wilson. Second row.Janice Mulligan, Head Leader, Linda Zappe, Sr, Asst. Leader, Amy Hutchinson, Eileen Kel- ley, Joanne Cafe, Meg Lorenz, Kellee Hamel, Annajean O ' Connell, Char- maine Fiumos, Jr. Asst. Leader, Ingrid VanVonderen, Jr. Asst. Leader. 10th: Lori Canter, Nancy Davidson, Michelle Draughon, Sara Estey, Lisa Finkbiner, Lori Grieve, Marlis Hirschi, Cheryl Joy, Kim Mastin. Julie Matea, Colleen Mendez. Sharon Morris, Sally Packard, Donna Patterson, Lisa San- derson, Sheri Schober, Susan Smith, Lisa Wellik, Connie Yaeger, Donna Zirkelbach 11th: Carrie Conley, Mic- helle Dominguez, Lisa Farmer, Char- maine Fiumos, Linda Inglis, Kathy Lent, Carolyn Lundstrom, Michelle Nicosia, Annajean O ' Connell, Dana Reid, Stephanie Shaw, Ingrid van Von- deren, Theresa Weise, Diana Wilson Lynne Wilson. 12th: Joanne Cate, Cheryl Curtis, Karen Dubois. Kellee Hamel, Amy Hutchinson, Eileen Kel- ley, Margaret Lorenz, Crystal McGinty, Janice Mulligan, Linda Zappe. 4 ' 114 — Drill Team
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The third performance for the GHS Little Theatre was intended to be A Midsummer Night ' s Dream, but due to the illness of one of the principal cast members, the show was quickly switched to the British play, 6i 93 Black Comedy Only two and a half weeks went into this play ' s production; yet the play was as well done as any of the GHS performances. An amusing play, Black Comedy is the story of an engaged couple who steal furniture from a neighbor to impress the girl ' s father and a famous art collector. But then a fuse blows, and the couple is left to deal with mistaken identities, the neighbors, total darkness, and an ex - girlfriend. Black Comedy ran March 2, 3, and 4, and was a joint production of the high school and the Adult Community Workshop. 1 . Brindsley, Miss Furnival, Harold, Col. Melkett, and Carol gather in the dark. 2. Clea listens to comments intended tor Carol. 3. Miss Furnival discovers some of the pleasant etfects of liquor. 4. Col. Melkett expected a tour-legged chair instead ot a rocker. 5. CAST AND CREW: Front row: Cheryl Clayton, Steve King, Gale Papish. Second row: Tim Tedrow, William Geimer, Liz Smith, Linda Smith, Margi Simpson, Mike Fisher, Robert Geimer, Mike Vest. Third row: David King, Robin Eaton, Carrie B]orklund. Starring Brindsley Miller — Tim Tedrow Carol Melkett — Linda Smith Colonel Melkett — Mike Vest Miss Furnival — Liz Smith Harold Gorringe — Mike Fisher Georg Bamberger — Robert Geimer Clea — Margi Simpson Schuppanzigh — William Geimer Fine Arts — 113 Ki riilMiHiMlMflil
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1 . Mace Drum Major Brad Schneider receives outstand- ing honors in 1977-78 connpetition season. 2. Plaid Fiper Drill Team marches at the Glendora Christmas Parade. 3. Tartan Band pertorms at the Azusa Golden Days Parade. 4. Drill Team leaders, left to right, Charmaine Fiumos, Mrs. Bradley, advisor, Janice Mulligan, head, Linda Zappe, and Ingrid VonVonderen. 5. Director John Bris- coe conducts the band during a halftime performance. 6. Tartan Band performs a combined halftime show with the Armijo Superband at the Dallas Cowboys vs. San Francisco Forty-Niners football game. -= ' - xSh ...mM -— ' 1 i ■ ■ ' ■ ' :n« kfJ: ««!se r- vz ■ 1 ■ ' ■• W ¥M ■ . ' 1 -. ifPMrvn; - »t ■ •TW ' X m 1:: f ' w Si L ,m.. .-.-...w ...-..
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