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COMMUNITY BEND fr xy g allF'i'1 Q 40:-151.09 Snow God Blesses Bachelor In October Mount Bachelor Corporation claimed that the Snow God must have been smiling on Bachelor this year. An early snowfall helped to open the hill earlier than any other ski area with 27 inches fell October 27. Since that glorious date the mountain was open seven days a week through May Eighteen inches ot new powder greeted California Oregon and Washington skiers Thanksgiving weekend and the hill enjoyed a capacity crowd of 7 000 With some resorts still not open at Christmas Bachelor was covered with five feet of snow and temperatures were steady Best news of the year was when the Economic Development Commission approved a six million dollar revenue bond to aid expansion Within the next four years Mt Bachelor Corporation plans to build a new summit lodge four new lifts tincluding one to the top of the mountaml additional parking and grooming equipment Skier capacity should Jump to 10 000 souls per day. percent increase over last year s A dramatic increase in the sale of participation. mid-week packages was noted, as was Bachelor executives also noted a the increased in interest in the Ski huge increase in the use of cross School and Citizen Racing programs. country trails as Nordic skiing took The two showed a 50 hold. .ff which earned him elite status 1 V 7 v , . 7 ' U .3 gi 'WWE v ' , 11 3 ' ' f - cc . n 1
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COMMUNITY Sequencer Makes Debut At Mountain View The band Sequencer was a rock and roll band composed of four Moun- tain View students and a Bend Lava Bear. They had been playing together for about two months when the school year ended. lt all started when band mem- bers Mark Fullerton and Gary Gallagher were playing in another band doing a Half-Way There lend of the semesterl dance for Bend High. The sound equip- ment was being run by David Kimm. Fullerton asked him to sit in on the drums for the song Takin' Care of Business. The sound was good so Ful- lerton and Gallagher decided to form a new band with Kimm. Bass player Kevin Williams and vocal- ist Scott Shelton signed on with the band a few weeks later making it com- plete. Williams played the electric and acoustic bass guitars, Fullerton mas- tered the saxaphone, flute, and guitar, Gallagher played the keyboards, har- 'EU monica, guitar and trumpet. David Kimm controlled the percussion instru- ments. Gallagher, Shelton and Fullerton took responsibility of the vocals. The groups first performance at noon in the cafeteria turned sour because a sound check on the equipment was im- possible because of classes being held there. Gaining popularity, Sequencer was asked to play for a prom in Mitchell, Oregon. According to Kimm, the peo- ple in Mitchell were really nice and would help the group in any way need- ed. Only about fifty people attended the dance but that didn't matter to the band, they knew that they were being enjoyed just the same. I . - F? , ,df -'Ss - 'F' -ws Sequencer performs for Fun in the Sun Day. u aan affard it 'H ly views X! to iw N d Plaza Awww-H ? mass- Qin Tw'Ele3-hr X ,ma-my -ef-A fi Hawk ,Q S' Q Q S? 2 essex ge sr gggwiigg qguxifmfiivvg iw t fi rr mg, pir-gtg: Q-39 M5535 is was it ff M l i if Q5 if...-1 ,Q i get-sr ei., K M JH- lbw gil Zvi am we 'FF' N- sv ,ww-wsu 'mm S ag 'EFF Q' WWW? 3343 xg 1-figs ,gpm F5 ,, sg igsgilt 5 gas- sr rinsed? W .Q -TT W l wr-gssyjym St 2 Wk s is H19 'WE' XY! Q17 -.r he na as Wfmm i--as '- ' vu! WR f X Y Wflslzwflklnftb Y ifikis l 5-W wvwlgs Www 4-, no if Ji' I wwe T -ggi W Ei ffffgg is M., ri- 'H Q i 'was-2 Q P B, ka v Y W, ff 53+ A Lligqpgibs r xx 5 'is as-am 3 use fr 3 ska is If lit' r W3 ,xi ' i-str f - . . if ia ? X ye, , 5 .,, .ij L,fuzaj,s,-1. ,T-.,.gggf f ,. 3 Te . .-- T , .-.-T N' . ,, 1 . K . t ..., -, ' s . ' - T -' T gig 1 gljgief ' . .1 K- - , - '1-Q - V 5 -Q7 -5. 1 - ,E - 1 V -wk f jg , QIT'-1,355 ' . ,L - ' f- f - ' H .Tj ff- a zz .T 1.-er:-.T. -.A ' -,Tig .,k..,.sqfE.Vk,u,- . gl., ,,.-I. . , - ,g - . T , t . .-if .. .Trp-f ig-z. 3335-. --1 . ,.. .... I g. J N.1.5..1rk,E:-k5,,.f M-:. t ,- 5. 1 ,Qi n ...lr K G I 5 L 5 i ' 8 - E . Ulf ' -T1 . f - T T: , g:f-T, T - Tg. - .1 ,,-2 ...s,,, .... .im - T. ..,., . T ., 5':T I :ss - 'i T,iif11:z.11:.T'- K . q -. ' 1 - L I ' ,T ' . H - iii? 9 - 1 . it if . .- s ' 9 1 ' , 1f'fT'i,- - A 1 Q - - N g s-me . - Asif' ge. as -sw T -Z. T: .T w-.,.t- -.iggxsras.Tf51 - .1 WT, -. .T -. T .T , . ,T - .Tf - T it-gf-Q - r f- gk,-sh gig.--q1,,Tr.s 2. I., 3 - s s , T , Q . ' .... ' ir 'L - . i T 2 ' - r gf f - Q N- ' . 1: . 1 . af -' 1 - T s W 1 ' is P ., '- , T . T t T ,ef a s gT 1 . ss's , - . x T Hit- ts -' i'i21 ':gZ5fe12Nf?ii? 75 Z- O P - 1 -T 'Q 3 - 'WS if l ' ' l - if ? L T K i ' 4 - , 212 .. ,s ' 5,25 r' : L 1, 'e ' . , - - . - - , -g a 'f Ties.-Zia V i . .. . ' , w- .ggpv .- '- 5' V i' i ' ' ' i T is . f g . . - T - . T ' .T 5. Y .,.. ' ' rg. r. -ss 41- - sash 'adj - -1, - 4 5 . . 1 if- ' f ' -1- . -W f . - f -' - T . - T. if -if is l T , .Q T r 1 - Us I 2 , T i . 4 1 T . . it T. -T f- 1'-:rw-' 2 2--wftfvsnnes Tfqifaf ' 'fszzs-.:.-1 -. NT - - -gr- . - g K - 'J' -gg. --- V. . . 1 , - T . .T -- ., ? Q , . , 5. , ' . . Y - -. ' .E . , ' H T , 'J-1'- - N .T O - 7 f f 'g f-f i' li-S155 . rf- .QT vs T 4 R T 1 ' ' all ta- if - 1 S ' .T , fs - 2.5 .-P . . s T ' --i-- . TT T Z T . ' T iff Q. in T at s -N Ffa- -R X, ' sires ' 2 .T My . T r it U - ' Y - 2,51 Q-2.3 -:Tn fini 5 X w If H f, - g I . 1 7 A jg, f' ' L t A F X K . Q. if g . s T 1 -T . - ' t 5 1 1 f T -1- 1 M I 'Q' .git MN' Y i E Q' 1.j' f-'-'-ess, . J 3 ,..,. Q .- - T, 0 .. T X Q... , ,-t.,,t r,.- ,I A , . T. TT T, .i. I W , L g . , N - I N . QL: .- tgw T Agar. UQ W' ng -5 is ' - . ' T .T ,, S , . 4 . :TTT . f - .lm . T Ts ff X ' 1' . 1: -.ffiifif - ,i N - - T: T Ter. . Q' . i. a A 1 ! ji , the I K l T. : 4 1 . ig. .1 M , -.V K? . Tgw si.-k i n .T g .1 Q tl W g . -if ,.,. ,, I ,, , O' gl S , 1 3 ' . - fi. L+ V . e -' . ' r L. Q- . tv'-3.--1 :QU Li A . i V7
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