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SYMPHONlC BANDeFront Row: Deborah Porter, Deborah Diver, Delthea Wade, Cynthia Burnell, Vallene Hardman, Jodi Visi, Frances Hunter, Verona James. Row 2: Kathryn Adams, Susan Miller, Susan Barzda, Sandra Petre, Marilyn Smith, Jeanie Moore, Michal Wood, Richard Bovvers, Douglas Prather, Rhonda Werstler, David Bieri. RUW3: Michele Aebi, Mary Ruff, Janice Rininger, Sally Haidet, Dennis Monroe, Cynthia Cope, Cynthia Kemp. Lori Linerode, David Kump, Deborah Baith, Cheryl Weibush, Robert Vadasz, Patricia Mayer, Patricia Kritz, Mark Ameser, Vernon Conrad. Row 4: Susanne O'Mealy, Marianne Fredrick, Paula Fox, Joy Lutz, Betty Hunter, Valerie Moore, Judith Kemp, Marian Spahlinger, Roy Hardman, Ann Kelly, Joseph Ryan, William Welsh, Paul Dreger, Larry Greiner, Gerald Hoover, Bonnie Devies, Jack Wyles, Dan Hall, Robert Pelger, Back Row: Paul Johnston, Mark Lare, David Povvers, Gary Hoover, William Lutz, Mary Lou Van Camp, Susan Mani, Russell Smith, Douglas Watson, Charlene Haynam, Thomas Clark, David Rhoads, Mary Mick, Gary Middleton, Richard Hunt. CONCERT BAND-Front Row: Dale Akins, Marylou Reckner, Donna Oyler, Loretta Waugh, Leigh Mihalik. Row 2.' Joann Reckner, Diane Hadinger, Georgia Nicholas, Rebecca Ross, Jaeanne DeMuth, Linda Hall, Jeffrey Webb, Terrie Hillman, Mary Kritz, Nina Keller, Stephen McLeod, Nancy Miller, Kenneth Ross, Jenny Hoover. Row 3: Carol Betts, Joy Aellig, Diane Barker, Susan Hampu, Deborah Hadinger, Deborah Simmons, Bonnie Rosler, Susan Aebi, Cynthia Lefever, Martha Dick, Maureen Hole, Cynthia Phillips, Laura Waltz, Russell Glooer, Cynthia Schmucker, Brenda Wiley. Row 4: James Green, Cheryl Raber, Linda we Banks, Catherine Pizzedaz, Mark Wilson, Kimberly Markham, Susan l-leilman, Ronald Weibel, Jeri Baier, Suzetta Baum, Barbara Gatrell, Virginia Ruff, Jeffrey Wood, Pamela Barnhouse, Barbara Day, Terry Baird, Teresa Hein, Jacqueline Robart, Janet Kennedy, Clifford Schmucker. Back Row: George Teeters, Larry Tasker, Byron Knight, Diane Choma, Tod North, Scott Cline, Susan Hazen, Deborah Nelson, Patricia Craven, Calvin Moore, Robert Dixon, Joseph Huffman, Frank Deming, Sherman Hess, Bradley Harter, Earl Spahlinger, William Dixon, Cherie Schmucker, William Gvvynne,
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L- 55 i ' Cf' - Baier, Betty Hunter, Bonnie Rosler. Row 5: Valerie Moore, David Bieri, Kimberly Markham, Susanne O'Mealy, Mary Buff, Janice Fliniger, Cynthia Burnell, Delthea Wade, Martha Dick, Marylou Beckner, Sherman Hess, Ronald Weibel, Vallene Hardman, Harold Hall, William Welsh, Roy Hardman, Vernon Conrad, Bradley Harter, Deborah Simmons, Laura Waltz, David Bhoads, Joseph Flyan, Dennis Monroe, Larry Tasker, Richard Bowers, Cynthia Kemp, Row 6: Sandra Petre, Kenneth Boss, Clifford Schmucker, Joann Fleckner, Deborah Hardinger,Diane Hadinger, v 5 3' ! l it I ,I Q' .. ,- Jodi Visi, Bill Gwynne, James Green, Douglas Watson, Mark Lare, Nina Keller, Robert Pelger, Bobert Vadasz, Paul Dreger, Janet Kennedy, Loretta Waugh, Paul Johnston, George Teeters, Linda Hall, Mark Wilson, Steven McLeod, Byron Knight, Terry Baird, William Seetz, Jack Wyles, Michal Wood, Susan Heilman, Brenda Wiley, Jenny Hoover. Back Row: Calvin Moore, Robert Dixon, Frank Deming, Joseph Huffman, Mary Lou VanCamp, Susan Mani, Russell Smith, Mark Ameser. Marching Band Gains Fame 7 ...sf ,M 'fp-on The band members selected Miss Kathy Adams as their 1969 Band Queen, and Jack Wyles as her escort. The Marching Dukes gained fame as they ex- panded their activities throughout the year. Aside from the spectacular half-time shows, many with dance routines and lights, the band also performed at the Ohio State Fair and Stark County Fair. The marching band participated in many parades, includ- ing the Hall of Fame Parade in Canton, the Ohio Swiss Festival Parade at Sugarcreek, and the Carna- tion City Parade in Alliance. The Duke's marching season reached its climax when the band traveled to Glenville, West Virginia, to take place in the home- coming festivities of Glenville State College, where they marched in a parade and put on a half-time show. Dave Kump, Drum Major, and feature twirlers Terrie Hillman and Debbie Nelson added much to the band's performances, twirling to The Horse, Watusi Trumpets, and twirling fire to Joshua.
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Concert Bands Have Successful Season 1,5 The Symphonic Band is seen practicing for their concert held on February 13. ffm WE' Fw The concert bands' successful season was attributed to their hard work and effort. ln their first performance, the Winter Concert, the Symphonic Band played Golden Boy, Winter Scene, and The King and l. The Concert Band's numbers included Fete Triumphal, Ballet Egyptian, and the Love Theme from Romeo and Juliet. The concert ended with the mass band playing Stars and Stripes Forever. Near the end of the school year the Symphonic Band traveled to the three elementary schools, and performed for the students, who enjoyed it very much. The lVIarlington Stage Band was host for the annual Stage Band Clinic held in the spring. Bobby Rosengarden, orchestra leader on the Dick Cavett Show, was the guest conductor. lVlr. Rosengarden brought several members of his orchestra to the clinic to help the students in various techniques. This ended the season for these bands on a successful note. i X! lf!!! STAGE BANDeFront Row: Susan Barzda, Deborah Porter, Bonnie Rhoads, Richard l-lunt, Dan l-lall. Back Row: Gerald Hoover, Russell Devies, Patricia Nlayer, Douglas Prather, Richard Bowers, Robert Vadasz. Smith, Vernon Conrad, lvlark Ameser, David Powers, Paul Johnston, Row 2: Larry Greiner, William Welsh, Joseph Ryan, Judith Kemp, Ann Larry Tasker, Douglas Watson. Kelly, lVlarian Spahlinger, David Bieri. Row 3: Michael Waldeck, David 155
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