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'il fy! .O New--f X, MARCHING BAND: Row 1: Thiessen, Bowles, Lurie, Driver, Bliss, Quenzer, Rhed, Petrilad, Bailey, Hughes, Matthews, Pemberton, McMahon, Ades, Morrison, Cannon, Van Dongen, Gnaster, Williams, Rehman, Barlow, McSweeney Wakeman, Nollner, Holland, Katz, Cashion, Row 2: Larson, Proteta, Tracy, Dial, Driskell. Thayer, Mendenhall, Bjelke, Miller, Auberg, Crandall, ludd, Buch- holz, Vaillancourt, Aurich, Young, Willour, Gramlick, Williams, Preheim, Palmer, Church, Reed, Benway, Wells, lohns, Sharlene, Heyda, Manzo, Pruss, Fisher, Young. Row 3: Pherson, Levin, Cavette, Andrew, Marta, Ferren, Stubbs, Oman, Reid, Brix, Iohnson, Clayton, Cernuto, Shields, Heyes, O'Connor, Wiley, Marshall, Yenn, Tobis, Audinet, Silver Back Row: Dresser, Greene, Smith, Patterson, Thorne. Drums: Stewart, Clarke, VanOrman, Holmes, Center: Paul Herman, The girls take time out to pay tribute to their capable leaders, Linda Lang and Barbara Wead, and one oi their enthusiastic sponsors, Miss Robathon, MARCHING AND CONCERT BAND The Marching Band, under the direc- tion ot Mr. Gagliardi, has continued to entertain Regents in the same superior manner tor which they are noted. A special interest in music and talent in playing an instrument are the preree quisites tor membership in the March- ing Band. This band had been invited to march in various parades. At Rese- da, Regents always enjoy their per- formance at football games and pep rallies. During the spring this group entertains Regents at assemblies and the Spring Concert. The ultimate goal ot all mem- bers is acquisition ot their insignia and band pins as well as possible service points.
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When enthusiastic sound marks the end of the first half of foot- ball gfiines, our renown drill team can be seen getting ready for their performance. As this group enters the field one may hear screams of exultation as the audience demonstrates the pride we have in this group. ln order to become a member of the organization a girl must at- tend ten noon practice sessions and pass a test demonstration of her proficiency in marching, dancing, and knowing the material taught. Our drill team performed at the pep assembly held in the fall, was invited to execute their skill in the Bethlehem Star Parade, and the highlight was drilling at the City Preliminaries at the Coliseum. Linda Lang, With the helpful assistance of Barbara Wead, acted as leader and group leaders were elected. Miss lune Robathan and Miss Ruth Gregarius sponsored the drill team this year. PAUL HERMAN, Drum Major nd gross purtieipation by students DRILL TEAM: Row 1: Moyer, Wead, Lang, Row 2: Kampman, Shaw, North, Peterson, Sudduth, Randolph, Conover, Peters, Morris, Toog, Phelps, Brock. Row 3: Caleen, Nau, Nuttal, Monda, Peters, Levin, Campbell, Tibbetts, Winters, Rowberg, Frazier, Hickman. Row 4: Hodge, Tyler, Carnduff, Colombo, Mason, Nathan, Kryder, lordan, Chabot, Moeller, Volz, Leinster, Row 5: Henry, Crois- sant, Bennett, Langen, Walters, Edge, Varon, Gaither, Duke, -Smith, Hougen, Sellers. Row 6: Sale, lennings, Coleman, Neighbors, Reithrniller, Rae, Lundsford,Steele, lones, Coons, Ellingston, Klein. Row 7: Robinson, Kay, lckis, Voris, Steward, Hanson, Vander- pool, Shipley, luhl, Shelken, Payne, Hooper. Row 8: Danielson, Renwick, Smith, Kelwin, Shelken, Chatfield, Keithley, Russell, Ny- lander, Spangenberg, Padgham, Brubaker, Row 9: Billingsley, Launders, Olsen, Van Rhemmen, Crosthwait, Anderson, Higgins, Wollard, Kidd, Sent, Grisson, Stevens.
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