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Stage Band. Left to right, front row: J. Decker, N. Desmarias, T. Martinez, R. Cunday, R. Carroll, G. Bird, B. Fong, second row: R. Denning, C. Ncttell, J. VValtrip, D. Walden, third row:-R. Garcia, C. Compean, T. Ramirez, S. Vallance, G. Franklin. The Walnut High School Marching Band, led by Chuck Nettell. Lettcrettes. Left to right: D. Wise, V. Burch, D. Loomer, K. Sarullo, J. Satullo, B. Black, J. Coo- prider. The band marches after the football team defeated Ontario 21 to 4. Mr. Massaro and the Pep Band are intensely watching one of the away-games that they always attend. ' Brass Choir. Left to right, front row: T. Ramirez, R. Garcia, R. Denning, C. Nettellg second row: S. Vallance, T. McLaughlin, S. Ortiz, G. Franklin, L. Baker, C. Laughter, third row: R. Downs and G. Utt. Not pictured: D. Nicothodes.
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T 'Qffftl ZS? .235 . 'Q ., if Q ,r x 'S' eing on Drill Team was expen- sive. Members shelled out a total of ninety dollars for parades and Friday uni- forms. It took twenty-nine devoted girls to get to school at 7:00 a.m., rain or shine, for practice. Mrs. Boyette explained, Iris like being a mother to twenty-nine girls. When it comes to parades, those girls really showed their talent. They placed first in the Rosemead Parade, second in the Chino Band Review, first runner-up at the Mont- clair Band Reviewg and second place in the Pacific States Band Review. When asked what the goal of the drill team was Mrs. Boyette explained, The drill team should always strive for excellence, and should not be completely satisfied unless they are number one. Birthday parties, Magic Mountain, Disney- land and beach outings were another side of drill team. Fund raisers such as walkathons, a spaghetti dinner, and car washes financed a trip to National City and the year-end banquet. ,,..,...-A . J .AK 2 4 af- ' l L2. RN
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