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C D A 'Wait ' - Dedication, talent and enthusi- irli seams in-Q as a . , FQ FRONT ROW: Frances Lopez, Cindy Sherwood, captainj, Joyce Klingbeil. BACK ROW: Sandy Diane Trisler. SECOND ROW: Bernie Carreon Ccap- Klenk, Cindy Stollicky, Marcella Cox, Johnna Zim- tainj, Kay Fairhurst, Cindy Cimino, Lori Garcia Cco- mer, Rene Garcia fco-captainj. 216 Tall Flags asm are words used to describe the '77-'78 Tall Flag unit. This group, consisting of 15 girls, practiced each morning from 7:00 to 8:00 and again in the evening from 6:00 to 8:00. The purpose of these prac- tices was to perfect their parade and half-time routines. During the summer these girls attended Camp of Champs at the University of California: at La Jolla. Each day they attended three classes in which they learned not only the basic funda- mentals but made up new and dif- ferent routines. Each night these routines were judged and prizes awarded. On the last day they were awarded a spirit stick for their display of devotion. The Tall Flag unit performed with the band in every competi- tion, parade and half-time show. Toward the end of the 1977-78 school year try-outs for captain and co-captain were held. At this time money was raised to pay for camp expenses. I.ori Garcia takes a break practicing before the Tall Flags perform in a recent competition. Johnna Zimmer and Bernie Carreon stand at attention awaiting c from the band.
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band, also known as the Black and Gold Sound Ma- cine, could usually be heard practicing. Prior to the opening of school in September, the i band's musicians met twice every day to prepare for the coming football season, along with many competitions they entered. As a result of their sincere dedication, the Sound Machine was invited to more competitions this year T than ever in the past. Placing first in Escondido and Azusa halftime competitions, along with the music sweepstakes in the Glendora competition, early in Octo- ber, the band also participated in halftime tourna- ments in Chaffey and West Covina. Other events in- cluded parades at the Los Angeles County Fair, Disney- land, and Magic Mountain. Having done well in the last few years at competition, the band was honored when they were invited to par- ticipate in the 1978 Fiesta Bowl ceremonies held in Arizona. Mr. Doug Campbell, the band director, feels that the year was a success with Drum Major Glen McWherter, Assistant Drum Major Scott Stonestreet and a fine group of musicians. When asked the difference between this year's band and the bands of other years, Mr. Campbell answered that it was, The speed at which they learned things. Having a great amount of fresh- men in the band seemed to cause no problem, according to Mr. Campbell. g n Whether seven A.M. or seven P.M. the Northview ' I Ray Durocher, along with the rest of the band, march off the field after per- forming halftime entertainment. 5' WM, - -uma-Sf .., ,. , ff 29'-'??wj.:f5?f'-:'rim, v , 4, j , -, V ' . y . ' Q53 5 , , iff' ,l,,,, -,f,f v 1 ' W' , - ROW: Glenn McWherter, Ray Durocher, Danny Conger, Rob Beck, Kingwill, Greg Peacock. FOURTH ROW: John Bagwell, Mark Hibbs, Richard Davis, Scott Moreno, Tim Navarro, John Maulucci, Fred Ramon, Scott Cox, Bob Donovan, Pete Castro, Roberta Gohn, Dorthy Klenk, Cathy Suarez. SECOND ROW: Mike White, Rick Aguilar, Donald Tarver, Rick BACK ROW: Paul Polacek, Liz Suarez, Pat Laciste, John Thomson, Geardo Derick Blackson, George Gallegos, Eric Kaplan, Jeff Wilson. THIRD Lopez, Ken Miles, Brenda Jones. W: Mike Olson, Tracey Adair, Debi DeNeal, .lim Aguilar. Mark Blondi, Don Band 215
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u 1 home basketball games. r' pm- .XN f , i .L+ EONT ROW: Scott Stonestreet, Glen McWherter. SECOND ROW: Eric Kaplan, arline Newman, Jim Navarro, Dave Henson, Fred Ramon. THIRD ROW: Debi eNeal, Mark Hibbs, Greg Peacock, Ra Barrera. FOURTH ROW: John Maulucci, icki Mcwain, Jenny Wantin,lTfnT' C . FIFTH ROW: Jeff Davis, Paul Jlacek, John Bagwell, Pat Lacistef'BAflJf OW: John Thomson, Denise Hibbs, ichard Cox, Mike Olson. Taking a short break Geardo Lopez and Tracey Adair watch game from the stands. is Gi ilos sess iiisii ii Rocky, Star Wars, and Rock Around the Clock, were some of the songs played by this yearls pep band. Northview's pep band consisted of some twenty-five marching band members who were willing to spend their time promot- ing spirit at away football games and According to band director Doug Camp- the difference between marching bell, band and pep band was discipline. Being on a volunteer basis, with no competi- tions, there was no reason for the pep band to be strict. Mr. Campbell stated that for this reason he liked placing the direction of the pep band under the con- trol of Drum Major Glenn McWherter. lt was a great opportunity for Glenn to gain leadership experience. After spending many hours practicing with the marching band, the pep band members were left with little time to prac- tice. Through the dedication of the large tur- nouts of pep band members at football and basketball games, the respect and sup- port they needed from the student body and pep units was gained. .N- Performing with enthusiam John Bagwell and Jeff Spangler play theme song from t'Rocky. Pep Band 217
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