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-:L-Lg Aww! f LI iifi '- - i 2 P' .,, f jf , ,N V - it n FIRST ROW: Elaine Kersey, Doug Brown, Pete Davis, Larry Annett, Dave Wilson, Lynn Bailiff. SECOND ROW: Andy Poor, Dennis Brunn, Jim Palik, Dave Henson, Bob Codner, Jeff Robinson. THIRD ROW: Larry Schelldorf, Severn Edmunds, Helen Stanley. DANCE BAND PERFORMS AT BILL PAGE SHOW, RALLIES, AND BASKETBALL GAMES Much ofthe background music for the Bill Page Show, presented by the M H S bands on February I7, was provided by the Dance Band clad in newly purchased red blazer jackets. The group accompanied Mr. Page in most ofhis solos. The Pep Band was composed of the same fifteen people and performed at all the football and basketball rallies and all the home basketball games. SAN FRANCISCO SYMPHONY CONCERT HIGHLIGHTS YEAR FOR M H S ORCHESTRA The calendar of events for the orchestra included the Christmas program, Christmas Sight and Sound, at which the orchestra performed all the background music for the chorus, glee, and dancers, a program for the P TA on February 16, and performances at the school play, Arsenic and Old Lace, on April I, at the Sonoma County Music Festival, and at the Rose Festival Concert in May. Highlight of the year for orchestra members was a trip to Sm Francisco on April 8 to see a concert by the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Earl Murray, guest conductor from the San Diego Symphony FIRST ROW: Judy Johnson, Len Eisenhood, Kathy Hinds, Cherry Smith, Joan Gray, Sandy Ussher. SECOND ROW: Adrienne Sherrill, Oren Reed, John King, Linda Widdifield, Beverley Dorsey, Judy Estes. THIRD ROW: John Marcucci, Larry Annett, Lynn Bailiff, Andy Poor, Jim Dillon, Steve Bastoni, Kathy Moore, Sherri Cardoza, Lynell Bowman, Helen Stanley. FOURTH ROW: Gladys Crume, Sandy Smith, Bruce Galloway, David Henson, Bob Codner, Jim Palik. XT
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4 3 Q FRONT ROW: Dorothy Vifuli, Karen Tucker, Joyce Treadway, Linda Stith, Joan Wargin, Donna Elk, EmmaJohnson. SECOND ROW: Loretta Johnson, Linda Pavioni, Marilyn Zunino, llene Darling, Ann Schieberl, Rebecca Snelson. THIRD ROW: Sandy Hlebakos, Sue Cunningham, Marilyn Scudder, Lavada Masterson, Judy Smith. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Damran, Barbara Warren, Christine Miller, Kay Kutz, Liz Neace. GIRLS GLEE THE REFUGEES FRONT ROW: Don Brown, Loren Raymond, Ken Crocker, Mike Gerboth. SECOND ROW: Terry Hender- son, Robert Siemer, Andy Poor, Jim Dills, Bill E. Brown. 31: 'Y Fvvli rl. ...Zan I ,K - rig 1, It t vi .4 I: V, .3 ' V IA X - 'L' Q' gif, 04 a ' 5 it pq 1 6 v K l 1
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NTCOMER. X -4 , .t .ka Ski kNkx lm 'lp V N... --1 Q' 'hx .f 'lg l in., 1 - .geo .. FRONT ROW: Cris Scinto, Linda Milbrath, Sandy Burgess, Andy Poor, Grant Baughman, Bob Bastoni, Larry Schelldorf, Bob Turner, Bruce Galloway, Jim Liddle, Beverly Beckley, Pat Ricks, Ann Hummel. SECOND ROW: Glenn Bartholomew, Robin Triplett, Joanne Fueger, Judy King, Jim Dillon, Dave Henson, Diane Richmond, Annette Pippin, Kathy Moore, Gladys Crume, Jeannette Paquin, Art Terry, David Ensor, Pete Davis, Pauline Wilson, Lynnell Bowman, Jean Gray, Cheri Cardoza, Lavern Edmunds, Bruce Hutton, Jim Higgs, Mr. Schmaltz. THIRD ROW: Pat Cannon, Loren Raymond, Bill Unruh, Steve Bastoni, Sandra Smith, Bob Siemer, Roger Stephenson, Barry Michie, Bill Von Lobensels, Bob Baguio, Bill E. Brown, Hans Putz, Leland Wilson, Bob Wiedenmeyer, Don Brown. FOURTH ROW: Martin Hildebrand, Jeff Robinson, Gary Stevenson, Tom Dieterle, Danny Hougan, Dick Smandra, Bob Codner, Ron Martignoli, Steve McClure, Lynn Bailiff, Dennis Brunn, Don Peter, Mike Campbell, Larry Anderson, Leron Heath. M H S CONCERT BAND REPRESENTS SCHOOL, WINS RECOGNITION Bob Turner Tv Assistant Director We have had an unusually full program this year, said Mr. Alphonse Schmaltz, MHS band instructor. We tried to develop taste both in music and in its performance through becoming intimately acquainted with some good examples of it, we tried to develop self-respect and confidence through the power to play musical instruments acceptably. The Concert Band began this year's activities by participating in half- time programs ot seven MH S football games and at the Stanford-Washington football game on October I7. It was one of forty high school bands invited to perform in the half-time activities at the big Stanford-Washington football game in Palo Alto. On February 3 the first chair performers from the band, numbering seven, along with the MHS choirs, attended the music clinic at the College of the Pacific. Two band entrants also competed in the State Solo Festival. Severn Edmunds received a superior rating and a command performance for his sousaphone solo, and Lynnell Bowman received an excellent rating for her flute solo. The calendar of spring activities for the Concert Band included the Bill Page Show on February I7, a concert performance in the Sonoma County Music Festival on April 2, participation in the marching competition at the University of California at Davis on April 25, sponsorship of a dance, at which the MH S Dance Band provided all the music on April 30, participation in Public School Week activities with an all-school parade on Tuesday and a concert on the steps of the courthouse at noon on Thursday, performance in the Rose Festival Concert on May I3, and marching in the Rose Parade on May I4. In June band members relaxed at the annual band picnic. The Con- cert Band concluded a busy school year with a performance at the graduation exercises. ,An S Q -'EP N ' -. Bob Codner President Kathy Moore Secretary Cheri Cardoza Commissioner of Social Activities 3,1 Dave Henson Vice-President Annette Pippin Treasurer Jim Palik Publicity Manager
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