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It K The dance band is composed of a group of individuals who enjoy playing 0 C dance music. These volunteers play at the Faculty Tea and are in the process Q of planning a dance for themselves. Its twelve members have a repertoire of swing, jazz, and blues music. This small group is progressive, and they look forward to a bigger and even better dance band next year. .E Zlance fzjanof l Left to Right, FIRST ROW - Tom Lucianna, Bob Douglas, Sandra Zeller, Beverly Tholen, Sherry Chaffee, Mary Scott, Sharon Judge, Edgar Thurston, Teri McCoy. LAST ROW - Evered van Dusen, Charles Hollister, Dondrue Hanna, Kenneth Baxter, Howard Terwilliger. g X i -ifvfgstm 3 'mf 3 lr ' N f Q K C vial' 'T TNT: ' u X ,xxx wht., -. . 1 E Q pi , I .fx . I 7 ' N 45 T -2- -I ff X n ii - X W EA. I J ,.. -f--e - 70
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Junior Band JUNIOR BAND MEMBERS FIRST ROW, left to right-Hugh Kelly, Jim Caravello, Doug Metz. Jim Robinson, Paul Wilson, Debra Rider, Frances Soly, Dick Hardman, Richard Thomas, Doug Waterman, Jacquilee Rider, Jean Hayes, Yuenna Moon, Betty Ian- none. SECOND ROW, left to right-Saleen McElwain, Lenore Kohn, Carolyn Clark, Janice No- vak, Sharon Zeller, Dianne Keene, Ty Stauder, Linda Vargason, Vir- ginia Middaugh, Charles Quick, Eric Hottenstein, Gary Miller, Doug Rogers, John Briggs, Mar- tha Hunt, Ruthe Kowalewski, Sharon Olmstead. THIRD ROW, left to right-Susan Luciani, Paula Twigg, Dedre Hanna, Pat Wiswell, Linda Wells, Sandra Thurber, Nancy Baldwin, Howard Merrill, Dennis Miller, Frances Crandall, Karen Morris, Wanda Greenfield, Debra Baldwin, Jim Schwab. The band plays for assemblies, spelling bees, and prepares and presents an annual concert. Its members also partici- pate in the pep band. Since the Junior Band performs in various programs, it is not entirely a proving ground for t.he Senior Band. Practical experience is mixed with practice and the promising members are eventually elevated to the Senior Band. ELEMENTARY BAND MEMBERS FIRST ROW, left to right-Val- erie Romich, Vickie Snover, Bon- nie Catlin, Cinda Tye, Cathy Schults, Blanche Jannare, .Io Ann Robinson, Betty Mosher, Jackie Stella, Janice Pipher, Steve Klen- otiz, Bob Hildabrand, Mike Wil- liams, John Beers. SECOND ROW, left to right-Eva .lane Soly, Korla Morris, Winnifred Graves, Carol Culver, Marilyn Van Gelder, Connie Borden, Shelda Walker, Melbia Catlin, Loret.ta Dean, Sharon Grey, Carol Snyder, Charlotte Dean, Pat Steele, Leah Barnes, Kathy Wil- son. THIRD ROW, left to right- Alan Walker, Steve McElwain, Keith Fairlie, Richard Stella, Ed Deming, Jack Cowan, Larry Sey- mour, Steve Keene, Bob Millage, Al Whittemore, Jeff Baines, Mil- ton Kemp, Doug Pierce, Paul Zy- lich, Martin Thomas, Ron God- frey, Ron Millage. Elementary Band This group was established in 1959 as a workshop type organization. Its purpose is to give all a chance to play in a band. It performs at one of the Spring Concerts each year. 69
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