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Row One: Jane Sampson, Carolyn Mietz, Sally Hollyfield, Ronald Bowers, Diane Johnson, Judy Noll, Vicki Hannen. Row Two: Laura Riley, Claudette Finley, Earl Scott, Francia Harding, Charles Norcross, Robert Haug, Marilyn Marsh, Oscar Kudluff, Eugene Little. Row Three: Ed Gray, LeRoy Wood, Ruth Mietz, Mr, Kenneth Briggs, conductor. SALLY HOLLYFIELD First Violinist LeRoy Wood, Ed Gray and Ruth Meitz make with music. ORCHESTRA, whose members have won the ap- plause of all who have heard their performances at Paramount Senior High, is conducted by Mr. Kenneth Briggs and contributes much to campus and community functions. Making their first ap- pearance at the annual Christmas Assembly, the group helps create the season's festive spirit. The Pirate musicians display marked talent at the Music Festival, March 4, the Music and Arts Fes- tival, May l2, and conclude their year's contribu- tion by providing music for the traditional Bacca- laureate Services, honoring the Class of l'-760. K- iii
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CORPS in the past, as In the present, under supervision of Commandant Robert Broyles, has much to add dignity to campus gatherings. with Captain Ted Fleming, First Lieutenant Sutliff and Second Lieutenant Wayn Weatson group has taken several trips to a rifle range as as one to Camp Pendleton Marine Base in the Of the participants in the Barstow ritle meet, uni s representatives Roger Freed and Ray Grout, awarded two sharp-shooter medals tor their This is a fine and dedicated group and one which Pirates may all be proud. Richard Truitt, Ted Fleming and Rodney Spry work for skill in markmanship, Row One: Captain Ted Fleming, lst Lt. Gary Sutlitf, 2nd Lt. Wayne Watson. Row Two: Jerry Harris, James Hodges, Richard Truitt, Raymond Grout, Robert Brown, Charles Cooper, Richard Carruthers, Richard Boomhower, Gordon McLauchIin, Ronnie Sillett, Charles Kurtz, Jerry Kelley, Rodney Spry. Row Three: Wayne Kehus, Eugene Little, James Stevens, Roger Freed, John Plasird, James Gillispie, John Opheim, Dennis Clark, Harvey Newman, Robert Duncan, David Linde, Daniel Linde, James Teter, Carl Nolen, Captain Robert Broyles. ' 7 X '?'1'L 'I I ' --1-w.Y.Ja-...na bw -A wmv-'wfwwpvs Q' '- , l I 'MJ' -A J mb.-...,., ml ww... ... , ,,,,,, M M.-.. - ....... ...... .,,,, , . ,,,,,,,,, .,,.,.- , A 'W ' ' M 7 1 Nm .. ,., 9 ,V -ir- .,,.... , .,, , .... , ,f7 1i'7:f'ZT - ' ...N 3, 'rrrrrrrrr r
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,fi M,.fef Row One: Sandra Goss, Margaret Troute, Connie Hitchcock, Sandra McConkey, Pirate maiorettes. Row Two: Beverly Jor- gensen, Laura Wescott, Ruth Mietz, LeAlyn King, Peggie Holden, Cathy Henderson, Lorna Rohde, Nancy Adkins, Gladys Gordon, Sally Hollyfield, Joan Pratt, Patricia Jones. Row Three: Earl Scott, Francia Harding, Roy Ogden, Marilyn Marsh, Briar Visser, Susan Carter, Betty Morrell, Billie Ruth Roane, Barbara Clemons, Charlotte Byrnes, Christine MacGregor, Vivian Beattie, Myra Harding, Victor Nicosia, Raymond McElroy, Kenneth Hopkins, Rhoda Goodwin, drum maior, Row Four: Duane Young, John Behrendt, Larry Blackmore, Kenneth Harrell, Terry Nielsen, Jack Coleman, Walter Southard, Roy Sampson, Oscar Rudluft, Tom Lovingier, John Oien, Robert Brumfield, Lawrence Senical, Bruce Taylor, Collin Stiteler, Mr. Kenneth Briggs, director. Row Five: Henry Koopman, Kenneth Sisco, James Deming, Charles Norcross, Lee McKemy, James Helm, Carroll Williams, Ray Simmons, Jerry Szymanski, LeRoy Wood, Eugene Little, Gene Lybbert, Darrel VanEs, Larry Dodson, Gene Koopman, Richard Noar, Russell Clemetson. BAND enthusiasts expressed words of praise wherever the handsomely attired Pirate Marching Band, in smart maroon and white uniforms, appeared. Under the direc- tion of Mr. Kenneth Briggs and led by Drum Major Rhoda Goodwin, this fine group added that extra spark to half-time activities and pep assemblies last fall. Re- warded for all the hours of hard work put into practicing, the group was asked to perform at the Pomona Fair, September 295 in the Veterans' Day Parade, November ll, the Musical Festival, March 4, at which the band was awarded the highest possible rating of Superior, and at the Music and Arts Festival, May l2. The group gave its final performance this year, at the graduation exercises, June lo. 4 'uhaliid' I l Q 4 l Pirate Band steps out in the Long Beach All,Western Band Review as drummers: Ken Harrell, Myra Harding, Doug Hunt, Jim Helm, Ray Simmons, Robert Brumfield and saxophonist Eugene Little give out with His Honor. A E
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