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Page 164 OITLQJ fra FIRST ROW: Sherri Stevenson, Deidre Brooks, Roberta lflisperance, Suzanne Meyer, Robert Shank, Carol Bernier, Martha Manion, Hanna Rowell. SECOND ROW: Robin Fryer, Jacqueline Mathrusse, Viv Paju, Galyn johnson, Vickie Samuelson, Lise Gillaspy, Carol Vines, Martha Rowe. THIRD ROXW: Janice Atkin, Christy Robinson, Chris Hechtel, Steve Stoner, Tom Geary, Mark Wolfe, Jim Robinson, John Multby, Nick Lehr. BACK ROW: Mr. Ryan, Iohn Petrancosra, Greg Bottini, Larry Davis. This year the orchestra calenalar was otferfloufiizg with perform- ances. The first performance in which the orchestra was involved was the Wiizter Concertg then in February came the Nationality Music Festival. Irizuzerliately after the February concert preparation for the March Performances of the Rodger aml Hamrnerstein Musical, Okla- homa, hegan. The musical proved to he a rnost successful ana' rewarding high point in the orchestra's year of performances. In April and again in May, the orchestras of all the high schools in the district joinecl forces to present programs with guest cona'uctors and guest artists. The final performance for the orchestra came in May with the always enjoyahle Spring Sing.
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gall J , A A , ill f ZW, FIRST RONV: Frank Wahl, jo Beard, Doug Craw- ford, jack Hatfield. Dana Burns, Carl Nielsen, Rich Daniels, Bruce Robinson, Sue Hukill, Rich Sebert, Bill Allen, Mr. Ryan. SECOND ROW: Donna Scott, Steve Vines. Mickey Davis, Carol Howitt, Melita Blucher, Sharon Murphy, Janice Atkins, Ann Schel- lins, Carol Little Chuck Markovich, Dan Stuart, Dick Ferry, THIRD ROW: Bob Gardner, Rich Koebrer, Gary Pforr, Jim Robinson, Janet Blucher, Helen Linda Lavoy. Aikens, Donna Grant, Judy Wilgus, Sheryl Hockabout, Phil Lovelace, Steve Steinberg, Bruce Sanders, Ken Walker, Rich Stroshane, Mark Pavich, Tom Doughty. FOURTH ROW: Jeff Steigman, Patil Lawton, Bob Kennell, jerry Cahill, Larry Coonrod, Bob Bertram, Greg Schmeichel, Steve McKee, jeff Beard, Tom Kirvin, Steve Pew, Caleb Rawstron, Vernon Teggcr, Gerry Lancaster, jon Peters, jim Braye. The Don Band occupies itself with a variety of functions during the year. In the Fall the Band functions primarily as a marching hand with performances at SPAL football games. In addition to school func- tions, the Marching Band also performed at the Cal and Stanford Band Days. During the Spring semester, the hand heconzes a Concert Band. In Fehruary, rnany of the music students traveled to Stockton to participate in the annual Pacific Music Clinic. Also in February, the Band received its first taste of performing as a Concert Band with its participation in the Nation- ality Music Festival at the High School. The Don Band rounded out its husy year of performances with the Annual Band Concert in May and its involvement in the C omrnencement Exercises in Iune. Page 163
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. .X4 fa FRONT ROW: Sandra Bottimore, Kathy O'Brian, Bill Glenn, Eric Einhouse, Frank Stroshane, Scott Dixson, Mark Loy, Lisa Geraci, Susan Sturges, Nancy Clyde, Sheila Lightbody. MIDDLE ROXV: Deana Fabbro, Mary Heller, Nancy Powers, Phil Hutcheon, Steve Berg, Bob Rehfeld, Sandra Seidel, Marilyn McMahon, Donna Pearlman, Lyn Turner, Debby West, Elena Haskins, BACK RCW: Sue Sawyer, jane Carmen, Mike VanSandt, Ed Meyers, Boyd Robinson, XY'ayne Mell. Tom Buckles, Russell Loy, Betty Nelson, Sara Young, Karen Loushin, A cappella Choir starfed off their singing year by taking the main part in the Chrisfnzas Concert and the German Festival. The perfor- mance of fhe Hansel and Grefel excerpt was described by German guesfs as matching ifs Gernzan heritage. Later in Spring everyone had a busy finze in finishing Oklahoma and geffing ready for fheVoca1 Fesfival in San Francisco. Page 165
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