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as..v-W- Row One: Judy Reites, Lynda Johnson, Leigha Ezell, Patricia Parman, Gloria Mendoza, Rita Wilson, Peggy Hall Barbara Devere, Darlene Buck, Ann Rose. Row Two: Clarice Westrum, Adele Bovee, Mary Benson, Carol Loebrlch Sonia Cruz, Mary Rodriguez, Jeannie Rogers, Dixie Wylie, Judy Huisman, lynne Ash. Row Three: Shirlene Bach Doris Myers, Josephine Paioff, Priscilla Farthing, Barbara Freebairn, Patsy Jackson, Margaret Rogers, Janice Price Lynda Clabaugh, Kay Jacqmin, Joan Sharp. Iiaarmnnp iBrehaiIsg Small and select, the Paramount Girls' Glee Club, gave a memorable performance at the November Parent-Teachers' Association meeting. ln addition its members demonstrated their musical talent at two pep assemblies, winning the favor of the audience with their rendition of new and old favorites. Spring semester found the girls busy with their director, Mr. Karle Maior, preparing numbers for May 9. Then before hundreds, the Pirate glee club gave its customary colorful and capable performance as a part of Paramount's Musical Festival. 104 anh eluhp is Queen
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4 v . H X J ll lllllllll E 5 Pink Maioreltes: Jacque Sharp, Sandy Turnauer, Barbara Melton, Dixie Hughes, Row One: Drum Major Dick Doty, Fern Cope, Peggy Hall, Steve Fletcher, John Gunderman, Don Harrell, Wesley Osburn, James Hamilton, Wesley Zweifel, Richard Negrete, Mike Hafle, Ralph Webster, Keith Billeter, Steve Garcia, Bob Juarez, Tony Negrete, Director Kenneth Briggs. Row Two: Janice Pettygrove, Eugene Wilson, Wayne Deming, Norman Cole, Sylvia Tomlin, Gary Hull, Doug Day, Jim Smoth erman, Ed Stroker, Larry Prince, Bob Morning, larry Miller, Gloria Hedgepeth. Row Three: Marlene Brooks, John Stacer Knight Greg lo Vetere, Barr Doty, Gerrot Postma, Alan Hitchens, Bill Boston, Chuck Satow, Jesse Good, Jim Beck b Ralston, Steve Fuller, Johnny Watson. Mike , Bill Loper, Bob Gould, Bo Parading to the strains of Sousa's marches, fifty- four Pirate Marching Band members contributed ably to half-time spirit this fall. Their uniforms and routines provided pageantry at the Lynwood and Christmas parades. Led by Bondmaster Ken- neth Briggs and Drum Maior Dick Doty, the group had a challenging fall schedule. lt finished the year by earning o superior rating at both the Anaheim Festival, March 9, and the Paramount . 9' Music Festival, May Head Twirler Dixie Hughes, Maiorettes: Barbara Melton, Jacque Sharp, Sandy Turnauer and Drum Major Dick Doty have added spirit, color and grace to pep assemblies, home grid games, and Christ mas parades. lllllllllll
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Row One: Virginia Fish, lla Mae Broad, Joyce Finch, Sharon Walsh, Bonnie Fallan, Connie Brown, Eleanor Nim- ocks, Sally Marquis, Sheree Fox, Shirley Riggert, Theresa Herbelin, Rosana Maletta. Row Two: Debbie Smith, Vir- ginia Stafford, Mary Jo Fisk, Patricia Penrod, Doris Pace, Mary Ann Menke, Dixie Chapman, Doris Myers, Mariorie Barch, Carrol Duke, Karen Cook, Beverly Ingham, Suzanne Bergeron, Sharon Finley, Lorraine Myers, Mariio lrwin. Row Three: Connie Broom, Virginia Martin, Shirley Freebairn, Linda Kottmann, Gail Rector, Charlene Bishop, Bev- erly Babcock, Sandy Turnauer, Lana Lake, Kay Cooper, Sue Ballard, Sherry Johnson, Rose Perry, Linda Clark. Row Four: David Morgan, Carrol Goldsworth, Tom Frederic, Bd: Ralston, Gene Wendell, Bruce Davis, Clyde Pearce, Bud Carpenter, Eddie Shannon, Richard Fife, Loren Fryer, Mr. Karle Major. Counted among California's most talented musicians were those selected from the Pirate music department to attend the California Western Music Educators' Conference at Pasadena. Shawn with Mr. Karle Maior, assistant choir director at the conference, these outstanding performers are: Barr Doty, band, Suzanne Ber- geron, choir, Greg l.oVetere, orchestra, and Clyde Pearce, choir. Tops in vocal music on the Pirate campus is , offered by the A Cappella Choir. Under the direc- tion of Mr. Karle Maior, this group has been heard 1, at many programs throughout the school year. lt heralded the Christmas season with an impressive if .v medley at the pre-vacation assembly, December l4. Guests on the campus, visiting the choir room, always enioyed the lilting numbers from Carou- sel and Oklahoma, as well as a beautifully reverent version of The Lord's Prayer. Appear- ing at the Paramount Music Festival, May 9, the choir's selections included Creation, The Heav- ens are Telling, and Poor Man Lazrus. The group concluded a fine year by singing airs from My Fair Lady and Some Enchanted Evening from South Pacific, at the Garden Grove Choir Festival. lO5
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