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9O Row one, left to right: Larry McKee, Kenneth Witt, Bnan Kelly, David Evans, Erland Peterson. Row two: Tommy Told, David Burton, Craig Canriing, Clinton Long, Jerry Rowley, Michael Goodrich, David Gubler. Row three: Jeanette Clark, Steve Littlefield, David Hawkins, Grant Schultz, Larry Newell, Clair Hendrix. Row four: Thayle Anderson, Mike Crawford, Steve Roberts, Brent Wagstaff, Scott Johnson, Kenneth Colyar, John Clemens. Row five: Dennis Myers, Larry Blll, Ra d B ,R Pep Band Director Dance Band Director Brian Kelly Larry Mckee Row one, left to right: Richard Madsen, Boyd Adams, Don Purcell, Gary Lucas, Steve Roberts, Dale Wallace, Dennis Myers, Randy Meservy, Larry Bell. Row two: Bernard Jacob- son, Marcus Jessop, Bert Pay, Wayne Anderson, Jay Harris, Phillip Holdaway, Brent Nay, Phil Langagert The Band Department provided outstanding music for the school. The members, under the direction of Mr. Barry, completed many projects such as concerts, went on tours, supplied music for the dances, games and several assemblies. In these things they served others and it was deeply appreciatd. The band played many pieces ranging from popular songs to classics. The February Fantasy that was presented to the school and to the Orem community was not only a thrill to those who had accomplished the pieces but also to those who listened. The Pep Band was exceedingly energetic not only at the Pep Rallies, but when Orem went to Stateethey rally helped in holding up th school spirit. The Dance Band provided music of all kinds at the Orem High gym which was thoroughly enioyed by all the students. Each section of the band did their part to the best of their ability in making the Band Department the best ever. Paul Christianson, Larry Hanks, David Jameson, Lance Miner, Wendell Brown, Larry Newell. Row three: Mr. Barry, Norman Wilde, Kay Wilkinson.
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The Marching Band did a most outstanding iob, not only in their Marching Band on bringing such honors to our school through their playing, but also in their maneuvers. The Band consists of 76 members, many performances. To the rear march, to the rear march, halt, kick and it is utterly amazing to see the straight lines they can keepl The two. . . this brings our Orem High Marching Band to an end of this Marching Band has gone on many tours this year and will continue to school year. do so during the summer months We would like to congratulate the DRUM MAJOR Erlend Peterson did an excellent iob in leading 76 members of the marching band and seeing to it that they all did the same things at the same time. BANNER CARRIERS Joan Quist and Linda Horlacher were quite the strutters in carrying the American flag and the O.H.S. flag. They had reason to hold their heads high-iust who wouldn't with an honor like that! Our twirlers, Jeanette Clark, Pauline Stratton, Lee Ann Holdaway and Jean O'Bray looked right snappy. They did a swell iob in staying together. It took a lot of workeso thanks, gals! 89
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wk The Bond Leaders looking over the scripts for one of their many activities. A good many mornings you could see the marching band 'procticing-first you had to learn to play while you marched and still keep your lines straight. Then you had to learn to ploy good while you d.d everything else plus watch the drum maior. Also you could hear the Dance Bond, Pep Band, and Concert Band practicing in the mornings and sometimes late at night. Besides all the hard work that went into learning the many pieces for the concerts, assemblies, pep rallies, and the maneuvers for the marching, there was the fun. If there was one thing the bond knew how to do, it was have fun. If you have never been on c: tour with the bond, maybe you should join. These tours were sometimes a riot. And the parties they could plon-Turkey dinners with all the trimmings-for little cost. Row one, left to right: Michael Goodrich, Jerry Rowley, Tom Told, Larry McKee, Craig Canning, Brion Kelly, Doyle Pyne, Grunt Schultz. Row two: Jeanette Clark, Boyd Kirk, Phil Longager, David 1 m The banner carriers getting all ready to go for the marching at B.Y.U. f m The Bond and Tigerettes did a march together for the Homecoming game, which proved to be right good. Sondvik, Koy Wilkinson, Brent Nay, Bill Davis, Scott Johnson, Brent Wagstaff, Steve Littlefield. 9i
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