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mmO5UG -4'JU'-IZCOO tl 452840 TWD' , , A - -M00 v, 2 ,, ' ,j, '- Kneeling: J. Manganaro. H. V Standing: R. Wian. J. DiCieeo. A4 Y 1' v' 4 '- .. ? 5? ' G' R R50 2 VI UMJ0 - 1 mum usolwlll , lex Mr. John Hill. R. Arnclt. J. Deal f' f Maud Xfhe Wlaterloo Cross-Country team rated a erloo was l2th out of QT teams. At Penn Yan - highly successful season. The highlight was at Wfaterloo lost 26-29. At Vllaterloo -- Wlaterloo won Oalfcfield when all six of the Vivaterloo runners the meet 36-46-66-73. At Wlatertown -- Vfaterloo crossed the finish line ahead of the Oakfield men finished Tth out of 12 teams. At 1-onferenee Wvat and broke the eourse reeord. In other meets Wat- erloo finished 2nd to Canandaigua and Wlaterloo erloo finished as follows: At Canandaigua -- Wat- firliSl1efl Tth in SeCti0nalS. erloo won the meet 30--1-6-66-73. At lvtiea -- Wat- The Rifle Club. under the leadership of Mr. 'N lt W XX lloward Anderson. is praetieing at the Seneea Falls Rifle and Pistol Cluh range on the River Road ev- LZ! 5 in, ery Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Charles Kumlcey A fN is coaching the organization and hopes to he ready for matches with Geneva and Auburn teams in the late spring. Cz' . . . - . X lx! Row: E. Bond. ll. Jenkins. J. Rulley. P. Smith. Nlorey. ii. Olsehewski. lt llelamarter. R. Brown. D. L. White. J. Kean. ff. Snyder. 2nd Roux' Nlr. ll. An- Stanton. Nlr. fi. Kumkey. instruetor. derson advisor. D. Dexlillo. C. Morey. F. Kemp. L. 0 curly- Amcrn mr--ri-su
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Twirlvrs: NI. Loucks. K. Nl:-Cuane. B. jones, R. Ac- l Smith. W. Anderson. Saxophamnxz Nl. xivfltllll. N Cl sti. Trunrprls: IL. Platt. W. Lairrl. U. Nealson. .l. Swinehart. H. Yeix. I'1-rfimsionf Basx llrum: J. Nlil' Otjfx Bef-key. j, Wright. T. Holmes. D. Yates. Wh Somer- ler. f.'wnlial.s: ff, lJeLamarter. Snare llrumz R. fdvvf-' X! ville. C. Cottrell. I., Sessler. NI. Stahlnecker. .l. Westfall. C,Uf'l.'f'lI.YjJl'f'fIJ.H3Uf. TllfllflfllllifS..'hl8sNlU. ', W I V' x. Laird. Wf Lahr, J. King. Clarinfts: T. Mitchell. C. Sousaphoncsf E. Wiestfall. R. Smith. HGfl'l071l'.9f V. ,UV , J J King, A. Suyflam. ll. jenkins, M. Bodine. R. Carri- Henningson. H, Cuson. Frfnrh Horns: IJ. llres-ing. fy QM if son. R. Stratford. Nl, Baumgartner. M, Bevker. ff. Nl. Bates. .l. fflose. Ubnes: J. Petro. lf. liernharfli. 6 cf -X nfixfmr. A. xmas. E. Halma,-. Trombonps: C. Flutm: J. Rus-ell. J. im-hell. 11,'f.,f,.,f, nf, Rmifi I 976' lcjjx' Ilaumgartner. E. llohie. R. Laird, A. Reynolds. P. Cox. rye!-I' 'J 1 F1 ojxp ' sf With addition of flutes. another French Dr. Fred Fay Swift. Chorus: and Mr. Ad- lRJU Horn and new pedal timpani this year elburt Purgra. Orchestra. We presented webw-gre able to widen our musical scope. s was the custom in the past few years Q45-7' we continued. play for football games HJ-f Rand other ' ool functions. ln November 09 QI? is'e n Algthzlte Musical Sectional N ,JT ' er 25 students attending. Guest . Yryc 112515 'ere-: Mr. l orclycc Fox. Band: 0 ay . . - eff WIRLER P- our annual Christmas and Spring Concerts in conjunction with the chorus and also made plans to attend the state music con- l test in Caledonia. W'ith spring came many ii parades which for many of us were t las of High School career. I1 . W M lf l ' ' .ijt N uf 1 MQ . 1 . Nijlr 1' . liy1'C1WJ vigil . , 4 1 whales The tuirlers under the direction of Nlr. Cox and Nlarilxn l.ol1I'liS. hr-all major:-ttc, hate greatly improxetl their style anil po- sition in the lvanwl. They participate in twirling contests each spring and I+-all the llaml in the summer parades. Last fall they gave exhilfitions of tuirling and marching at the footlvall games. The in- terest in twirling is increasing rapiflly and there is a promise of RQQIIPIA oorxvetition in the future. ' A f W., .z.. ,f - fry -ef H' 5' s-L T , X L'yi' ,-'z'r'i xi N
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