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.. PER was what the band's year was like. They hit off the year playing at the home football games. During Spirit Week the band played circus themes for the Seniors, the Olympic theme for the Juniors, Aquarius for the Sophomores and Jumpin' at the Woodside for the Freshmen. The Christmas 36fBand concert was a big success, filling the audience with Christmas cheer. The Southern California tour was the highlight of the year. For the past seven years the band has gone to Southern California and everyone was excited about the trip this year. The band sold candles, the first time ever, to help finance the trip. The Jazz Band proved to be as excellent as in past years. At the Sonoma Jazz Festival they earned ratings of one superior and two excellents. Senior Chuck Seccombe received
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l l wscwmb i I 14.5, EETING deadlines, writing copy, and cropping pictures were some of the things you could see if you went to the second period Publications class this year. lllt was a real challenge. It turned out to be more work than we thought it would be, but we think the yearbook turned out to be the best everl, said co-editors Karen Sakanashi and Teresa Nlattos. They also 38fPublications had help from John Marshall who was the copy editor and business manager and of course, lVlr. Tootle the advisor. This year's yearbook had three times more color than any other Aegis. For the first time Spirit Week, the Songgirls, the Lowriders, LaRaza, and Executive Council was in color. The
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