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an 1 4 1 i 1. Allene Shallcross Leah Harris Dixie Ober 4 .... Our Pom Pon Corps These girls and their leaders worked hard during much of the summer to accomplish their fine work. Their participation in the half-time entertainment this year resulted in glorious performances. The two captains, Allene and Dixie, were the corps' strong source of inspiration and leadership and they con- tributed much to the frequent comment heard throughout the season, The Pom-Pon Corps never looked better. The precisioned routines were out- standingj hardly a flaw could be found. Pom-Pon Corps, you were greatl Let's hope you'll be as great in years to come. ur Pom Pon Corps
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Our Championship Blue and Gold Band One of the most significant achievements in Grossmont's history was the Sweepstakes Award won by our band for the third time and the winning at last of the permanent trophy, the first and only time o band has been so honored. Competing with high school bands from seven Western states in the spectacular parade at Long Beach, Cali- fornia, Drum Major Sandra Sebby led our Blue and Gold to victory. Precision, instrumental playing of the highest order, and powerful, thrilling tone characterize every performance, and the routines, worked out to geometric perfection, are the marvel of crowds. Without Mr. Lutz, our band leader, working long hours in training for the finer points, and the beautifully designed uniforms, purchased from dona- tions throughout the school and community, we could never have succeeded. Congratulations to the finest high school band in the West! 0ur Band The Pep Band rl n Don Sandra Sebby Shields presents the Long Trophy to Mr. Lutz. .gl W x .f Beach ,4 4-1 ,,rN 1 Y
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Georgiene Preisser K 1 M U,-1 41 1... Carol Nielson Myrna Dick Sandra Tissue 0ur aiorettes These peppy, high-stepping girls really twirled themselves to the top of the glory ladder this year. Wherever they went, leading the Coperettes, the best in precision was illustrated, and the entire group in half-time and pa- rades functioned Iike clock-work, You, along with the others, were great. Cheers for you! .ll
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