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arching Huskies High Step Their Way To Pasadena California! I 7 The John Hersey High School marching Huskies depart- ed from O'Hare International Airport for Los Angeles, Cal- ifornia, on December 30, 1974. Their objective was to par- ticipate in the 86th Tournament of Roses Parade. The day of the parade was long indeed! The band was required to be at the parade route at 6 a.m. Despite the early hour and the long drive from the motel to the parade site, the Huskie band was fired up and full of enthusiasm as they turned the corner to face network television camer- as and millions of television viewers. The Pride of Illi- nois made it big on national television. Through the help of countless donors, the band raised in excess of 350,000.00 for their trip expenses. Marching in this prestigious parade on January 1, 1975, was not the band's only activity. The band spent two days in Ana- heim, California, right outside the gates of Disneyland. The band also toured the construction site of some of the beautiful floats that were in the parade. The band toured Universal Studios and took a ride down the famous Sunset Strip. Viewing some homes of great Hollywood stars was also a high point. The band spent some free time at Knott's Berry Farm and the wonderful world of Disneyland. The band also marched in a parade down the main street of Disneyland. The final day was spent at Lion Country Safari with lunch at the shore of the Pacific Ocean. The flight home to Chicago brought many tired band members back to the wintery world of Illinois, but the sun Mr. and Mrs. Goins board the plane for California. Emie Wagner and Liz Malecki enjoyed themselves on the plane and fun of California will always remain deep in their memories. by Jana Mountz The marching Huskies show their colors at Disneyland. Superintendent and Mrs. Gilbert relax with their daughter on the fligh to Califomia.
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Orchesis Dance Theatre Presents Revelations Revelations was presented by the Orchesis Dance Theatre on March 21 and 22. The show Was, as usual, an outstanding success! The special lighting, carefully de- signed costumes and sets all contributed to the showman- ship of this Orchesis spectacular. Under the watchful eye of sponsor Vicki Jacobs, the Orchesis really worked hard to present an enjoyable evening. The dances were creative and striking. One of many outstanding dances performed in the show was Makosa Man, an unusual jazz dance portraying man from his primitive state to contemporary times. 'KButtons and Bows was a cute novelty dance depicting the old West. Contrasts and Variations was a modern dance ac- companied by live music. The girls involved in this production were Laura Bo- bowski, Wyndy Brenton, Mary Castronovo, Carol Cooling, Adrienne Farnaus, Sue Hanlon, Rhonda Horstman, He- lene Kelly, Kim Krause, Jeannie Martinelli, Kim Mc- Kinney, Peggy Pennisi, Laura Moirano, Sue Moore, Jayne Morava, Joelle Peterson, Debbie Rosnick, Patti Salm, Sue Schmitt, Martha Selinger, Jan Vrabel, Pat Ways, Beth Zold, and Kathy Zold. by Helene Kelly Helene Kelly, Kathy Zold, and LauraMoirano dance to Mechanized Motion. Kim Krause portrays Shirley Temple in Remember Shirley. Jan Vrabel, Martha Selinger, and Jayne Morava dance to the Moody Blues. K'Jesus Christ Superstar? was one of the dances created by Orchesis.
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