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l BRASS ENSEMBLE , l L Part of the enthusiasm that carried them to the peak of success-band members scurry to find music and instruments prior to rehearsal. Yes, that was a nice B flat, but as for the rest of it . . . Viewed by many at plays and concerts, the Brass Ensemble displayed fine qualities of musi- cianship which earned them a reputation worthy of praise. Comprised of fourteen musi- cians and directed by Mr. Brooks, this group provided a harmonious blend of brass melody which left a lasting im- pression on each listener. The Drifters', put their best foot forward this year, as they frequented the dances, provid- ing enchanting tunes. Known by all for their mellow sound, the Drifters completed a most suc- cessful year. Row 1: Bill Bilkey, Dennis Sayre, Paul Zirock. Row 2: John Hilliard, Lila Steinbach, Roberta Sokoloski, Joanne Koenig. Row 3: Jim Crandey, Jerry Tyson, Chuck Douglass, Wesley Diehl. Row 4: Barry Krebs, David Earlin.
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Leading the Panther Band in brilliant array this year were the eight high-stepping majorettes. These girls, under head majorette Barbara Altasman, spent much time and effort striving to achieve precision. The advanced skills acquired from this practice were not demonstrated only before the cheering crowds of a parade but also before the attentive audience of the Fall and Spring concerts. Two of the majorettes won special recognition in the INBTA twirling contest. Barbara Altsman was awarded the title of Miss Personality of Beaver County. In addition to that honor, she won first place trophies in fire and duet twirling. Patti Martin also received a first place trophy in duet twirling class. ' ,rf 'W LEAJORETTES Majorettes discuss a new routine Judy Smith, Debbie Kirkwood, Linda Porter, Patti Martin, Barbara Lunn, Barbara Altsman, Kathy Butler Yvonne Assalone 41
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JDIQIFTERS tqgi ,nl hhll'Tf Row 1: Nana Warner, Judy Pensy, Ted Nevin, Lloyd Zahn, Householder, Dave Hummel. Row 3: Dave Earlxn Ierry Bill Dorwarth. Row 2: Clarence Barr, Carol Shaffer, Dave Tyson, Chuck Douglass, Francis Piper, Patty Hazen Linda McGrew. 43
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