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, .2 -- I can't look. Performing at school events and marching in local parades, the 1969 Marching Band has become an antici- pated feature of Waldwick High School. This year the band offered A Little Bit of Mexico featuring the songs Spanish Flea and Tijuana Taxi. Under the direction of Mr. Larent Gareau, the band prac- ticed long and hard for their performances at Saturday football games. Most observers will agree that the Waldwick High School Marching Band is a distinguished contribution to the color and excitement of school events. Drum Majorette, Senior Barb Boccino. 0 ' Y i L .Vx - Cigars, cigarettes, tiparillos? Y U? ,,. A Marching Band Director, Mr. Laurent Gareau.
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THE 1968 MABCHI G X. , A ,I 'f , J . . - r u ' X V 3 ,- R ,, C, Fx, 1 we SENIOR HIGH BAND - First Row, I. to r.: john Graney, Georgeanne Megnin, Ruthann Hellmich, Susan Lottes, Laura Aspiotis, Cathy DiMonico, Cheryl Hennig, Pat Tucker, Karen Cook, Val- erie Wongwah. Second Row: Don Ireland, Anne Serviss, Dorothy Piro, Mark Duston, Sharon Herrmann, Betty Ann Grieve, Doris Maguire, Ruth Gerster, Mark Russo, Ricky Garbaccio, Maryann Duggan, Albert Lee. Third Row: Alan jackson, Tom May, Frank Thurkauf, Ric Dreyer, Arthur Van Eck, Robert Comsa, Bob Wirth, Steve Terwilleger, Karen Sherman. Fourth Row: Bob Zdanek, Teri Bendit, joe Agugliaro, Debbie Smith, Ann Varsho, Ralph Toumala, Jim Pope, Bill Heenehan, Tom Denniston, Pat McGold- rick, Jeff Rogers, John May. Waldwick High Marching Band leaves the field
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IIBCIIE TBA Members of the Waldwick High School Orchestra are invited to participate. Therefore, they represent the best musicians in the student body. The orchestra performs at the annual Christmas and Spring Concerts, various assembly programs, and state and county festivals. Other activities in which they are involved include a music exchange program. The Waldwick High School Orchestra presents a program to another school, and, in exchange, that school is invited to perform for our student body. Strolling musicians perform in the halls during the Christmas season. Mr. Laurent Gareau, Director SENIOR HIGH ORCHESTRA - First Row: Peggy Sorber, julie Borcsik, Sharon Herrmann, Debbie Smith, Marianne Cenno, Laurie Christman, Dale Cater. Second Row: Chris McGinn, Karen Cook, Cheryl Hennig, Sue Lottes, Ruthann Hell- mich, Maryann Duggan, Cathy DiMonico, Albert Lee. Third Row: Ralph Tomala, Tom Denniston, Mark Duston, Karen Sherman, Ric Dreyer, Bob Wirth, Bill Heenehan. Fourth Row: Teri Bendit, l Mike Zdanek, Joe Agugliaro, Mark Russo. dents at the Christmas Concert. -HH is-:Ml rl HI JAGR2' -' all I fr f ' The orchestra performs for the stu-
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