Washington High School - Panorama Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

 - Class of 1968

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Washington High School - Panorama Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 64 of 246
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Page 64 text:

'V T gf' W lv r 77 ' .. ' . f rye W' V , W. ' f , , .'y,fL J' f 75 3 . ,, , .5 . at ,i , ' a fn ic, -rf- fgx W, 1 Tuneful music, snappy uniforms, intricate formations, the flash of a tuba, graceful pom pon girls, and skillful majorettes color halftime during the football season. The band s per formance for WHS and an 'enemy' crowd give prestige to Washington. top rating RECEIVING A rating of Excellent, the WHS marching band participated in the annual Band Day at the University of Arizona. They were awarded a 1 rating for the in- spection which covered uniformity of dress, neatness of uniforms, and condition of instruments. They received a 2 rating for their performance on a scale of 1 through 5. JAZZY VERSIONS of contemporary songs including lVlame and Thoroughly Modern Millie added much to the excitement and pageantry of fall football games. SENIOR REPRESENTATIVE from band was Scott Jenkins. Peter Ulbricht was librarian. ln orchestra, Gretchen Schroeder was senior representative and Mary Golter was librarian. THE SWEETEST music this side of Glendale Avenue was provided by the WHS orchestra which played at assemblies and concerts. Both groups are under the direction of Mr. William Bearden. Concentration drains the face of Steve Bozarth, timpanist, as he plays the kettle drum during an orchestra practice session. 60 ' mm

Page 63 text:

WMWW iq ra 3 . 'ii AA ' 'ff 1 1' 70 WM It takes work to be a RAIVI PROBALBY ONE of the most exclusive clubs on campus and one that takes the greatest amount of work, RANls CRam Associated Nlanagersh is composed of boys who have served or are serving as athletic managers. Their big yearly project is painting the locker room during Christmas vacation. Wesley Soo Hoo contributes to the jar ot his favorite candidate during the Ugly Man contest, as Steve Combs looks on. RAMS hold a business meeting to discuss a fund-raising project. Pro' ceeds trom their activities provide a scholarship for one of their members. s 1 .15 3 lg! at CBeIowJ Doug Webb checks the student handbook to find a suitable date for a fund-raising project as other RAMs look on.



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J 'G' MBFW? Q . we ..-gf. J y J J . ,as 511 4 , J ef . i'?' ' f .if , . at M ,. , ,. N .A i . 'gl J 1 'he Ray Letcher, senior, adds the subtle but important notes ofthe trombone Seemlng to throw his arms up in disgust, Rick Letcher, assistant orchestra director and drum major to the harmonious sounds ofthe Washington orchestra. lends a hand in directing the WHS orchestra. The members of the orchestra are Cseatedb Anita Bailey, Tim Files, Mary Golter, Tracy, Tim Logerquist, Roger Jenkins, Jim Collins, Rick Letcher, Debra Woods, Steve Mary Barrett, Julie Jahnke, Barry Holt, Mike Frye, Deborah Collins, Barbara Mac- Bozarth, Cathey Zachow, Karen Shannon, Ray Letcher, Doug Ebinger, Pete Ulbricht, Kenzie, Chuck Rothacker, and Gretchen Schroeder. CStandingj Charles Edman, Todd Mark Eggen, Donna Kitchens, John Ladd, Mike Ging, and Dennis Wilkesson. ti n1 .15

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