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Concert Bond. Bock Row, L-R: Terry Clark, Randy Williams, Tony Jeannotte, Tim Alexander, Tom Wilder, Roger Ringstcad, Alan Dahl. Fourth Row: Alan Miller, Glen Barnet, Gerry Ginter, John Dow. Doug Meddaugh, Terry Mustain, Terry Hadlock, Jock laRue, Jim Smith, Bill Dudley, Dean Comley. Third Row: Mike Hollidoy, Jim Mclloy, John Kncchtgcs, Phil Sheehan, Dave Wilde, Lyle Cobc, Jack Boileau, Sam Smith, Dan Botts, Chris Page, Mike Brownell, Alan Rose. Second Row: Linda Cohnen, Mike Brower, Linda Meoley, Dave Cox, Mike Thompson, Sandy Cooley. Linda Green, Kathy Davis, Jim Little, Marv Hoscall, Steve Hiedman, Jerry Joshua, Jim McCroken, Wriston Alexander. First Row: Terry Mcmovich, Steve Horcnstein, Barbara leak, Jane Smith, Kathy Davis, Kathy Tapanainen, Lyn Dee Francis, Leanna Bradbury, Doug Johnson, Karen Hartman, Pam Reich, Jan Strong. Jeanne Gerber. Bay Music groups Outstanding The three Bay music groups were outstanding this year. Leading the Eagles at football and basketball games was our pep band. They gave up their time to help raise our spirit and the team’s. Also, they gained equal recognition with the rally squad at the state tournament. Next was our orchestra. They performed at the various school concerts and at South Pacific as well as at our assemblies. The concert band performed at many functions this year. They were featured at the Fall and Spring Concerts, and played “Serenade to a Sand Dune to entertain us. The leader of these three groups, as well as the stage band, was Mr. Don Cammack. His talent and assistance were greatly appreciated by fellow Eagles. Orchestra. Back Row, L-R: Ray Yettick, Tom Thompson, Don Roberts, John Carlson, Alan Dahl, Alan Miller, Jim Smith, Dean Comley. Jack LaRrue, John Knechtges, Phil Sheehan, Jim Melloy, and Harriet Choaf. Middle Row: Mary Propp, Juy Herberer, Steve Hiedeman, Marv Hoscall, Steve Horcnstein, Terry Mcmovich, Jim Little. Lyn Dee Francis, Jan Strong, Linda Cohnen, Harry Pearson, Jack Boileau, Sam Smith, Gcrda Cline, Alva Scfert. Front Row: Gerry Hubble, Lynn Owen, Cheryl Miller, Bcv Brenne. Jan Strong, Ellie Grill, Sandy Thompson, Terry Purvis, Sue Wagner, Linda Bones. Bond forms crown at Homecoming. 84
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Arnio Dyor, Fred Bergeron and Ellio Fcndrich in o scene from Curse You. Jack Dalton. Drama festival Offered Arnio, Ellio. Fred, Dick Kerle, and Connie Sexton. Ellie, Arnie, Nikki Ruifcr, Fred, and Dick. Curse You, Jack Dalton was an old-fashioned meller- drammer in one-act. It was presented by the drama depart- ment as a part of the all-school drama festival. This event included pantomines and two one-act plays as a variety of dramatic performances. The other one-act play was titled How to Propose. Methods of proposing through the ages, from cave-man days to the present-, were demonstrated. Miss Maher, faculty director, was assisted by Lea Baker, the student director. Dick and Ellic. Connie, Caihy Alexander. Dick, Nikki, Fred. Arnio, and Ellie.
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Stage Wand Our illustrious stage band was very active this year. They ran up a total of 27 performances during the school year, including assemblies and concerts. They had five major performances, the first being at Fort Vancouver where they captured fop honors at the first annual Southwest Washing- ton Music Educators' Association Stage Band Contest. For their performance they received a trophy and new music stands. Next they trekked with the choir to Canada where they stunned the audiences with their talent. Upon returning home they received an invitation from the Washington State Music Educators' Association to perform at their convention in Yakima. They were the only stage band in the state that was invited. Then, at the University of Portland, they per- formed with Doc Severinson, a recording artist and noted trumpet player with the NBC orchestra which performs on the Tonight Show. Last, but far from least, our stage band placed first in the Olympic Junior College Band Festival in Bremerton. This was the largest stage band festival in the Northwest, with Stan Kenton, well knov n progressive jazz band leader, as head judge. takes Tirsts Stage Bond rehearses with Doc Severinson. Stage Band Icoves for Bremerton. Top Row. l-Ri Terry Clark. Don Betts, Jack Boileau, Mike Brownell, Terry Hadlock. Middle Row: Marv Hascall, Steve Heidman, Sam Smith, Brian Slater. Jack laRue. Bottom Row: Forrest Koponen, Mr. Don Commack. Big Chief Corn- mack, Jim little. Dean Comely, Steve Horensicin, Alan Miller. Mr. Don Commack Pep Band visits state capitol. 85
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