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The usual scene after a parade is a mob milling around Mr. Snyder to hear the results on the score sheets. Points are based on appearance, marching, and music. The marching Monarchs scored at least 85 out of 100 points at every parade. The orderly confusion before the parade is familiar to each marching Monarch. Instruments are unloaded from the truck and loudly claimed. Straps are adjusted, part of the ample supply of lung power warms the instruments, and cases are re-loaded. ARCH RS' MADLY MHSTER MEMBERS Thirty-eight freshmen, sixteen sophomores, thirteen juniors and six seniors joined together to assemble the most consistant and high scoring band in Monarch history. Despite the youth and inexperience of this year's band, they continued to win honors and gain acclaim throughout the Southland. First place in class A at the San Bernadino Parade of Music and second place in class C at the Long Beach All-Western In block formation, members are checked for specks of dirt on uniforms and instruments, sections are tuned, and grooming needs are attended to. Les Pearson has stray ends of hair snipped by Mr. Snyder. Band Review highlight this awarding year. The suc- cess of this year's band cannot be attributed to any one person or any one thing. The tremendous enthusiasm and hard work of all its members, the fine organi- zation of the marching band council, and the help and support of the band parents are but a few of the factors that played such a large part in the success of the Championship Monarch Red and Gold Band. The end results of the time, effort, and worry are an immaculate unit of precise movement and championship quality. Smiling as they march smartly down Ocean Blvd. in Long Beach, the Bander ettes are followed by a lively twirler and a well-guided body of instrumentalists .
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