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BAND ln iust its third year, West Valley High's band, with more experienced musicians, reached toward high stand- ards of accomplishments, The annual Christmas and Spring Concerts were presented before large crowds which gave many laudatory comments. The newly ac- quired uniforms added unusual accent to all public per- formances. The uniforms are columbia blue with red trim and braid. The modified air force style caps are columbia blue with white visors. Much credit should be given to Mr. Allgaier and mem- bers of the band who performed faithfully for pep as- semblies, games, and various other activities such as special concerts for the grade schools, They represented our school in two parades, Balloon Parade and Memorial Day Parade. The band was very fortunate to receive an invitation to play at the Central Washington Fair, a real honor that all band members enioyed to the utmost. First row, left to right: Barbara Funk, Pat Brown, Larry Spencer, Gerri Smith, and Glenda Hammerstad. Second row: Linda Guilland, Dave Ger- hardt, Lillian Woodin, Pat Ackerman, Shirley Breeding, Darlene Miller, Stanley Unseth, Lou Junker, and Fred Houck. Third row: Ray Mahre, Joan Thorp, Connie Morrison, Duane Watson, Pete Saxton, Marty Eyman, Doug Bickerstaff, Ted Thomas, Harel Cahall, Howard Campbell. Fourth row: Mike Rinehart, John Seegert, Ron Brooks, Murah Storms, Sally Gordner, Sylvia Cottrell, Russell Mikel, Craig Hotchkiss, Bob Friesen, Sandy McPherson, and Ron Herrell. Standing: Stuart Hawkinson and Willis Miller. Director, Don Allgaier. V7 CLARINET TRIO-Left to right: Barbara Funk, Larry Spencer, Gerri Smith, Below, Hotchkiss, Bob HSLIPPERY FOUR PLUS ONE -Left to right: Friesen, Pete Saxton, Sandy McPherson, Ron He I Craig rrell. asf 'x 'x Q.: O
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SFNIOQ SEXTETTE IW' 'iz rfzi' Janze Gtrsoi' Patty .lorwi Cue o.'.'w' Joan Lnr1Qrf?n, 'fmnffa Uaffiearot J,r1.' We ss a 4- 147 ff.. JUNIOR TRPC tif' 'gi mth' Faye Schema.-.iii Salty Gore-ver, Joann Shafer. Beiow init to rghw Leota Perkins, Mary Waiker, Marie Jones CHORUS Under the direction ot Mrs. Beach, the choir worked very hard petting on tvvo entertaining concerts and sing- ing eisexuhere in 'he conanwnity. Decorations tor the tirst bancr and choir' concert, December JB, incioded iarge stained glass vvindovvs made by the art Ciass and a snovv scene Covering one side ot the bieachers. Different Cola ored spotiights gave iust the right ettect for a Christa was concert. The annual spring Concert, given by both the band and choir, was heid in the gyrn. Requirements tor choir were higher this year than ever before. Tryouts vvere made iast spring with about 75 trying out Oniy 50 were priviieged to be selected, first ren, irfft to r'rgh'- Mrs Beach, Joyce Carlson, Betty Wooten, Gerri Seth, Janie Gibson, Sharon Ashbabgh, Pat Harrison, Caroiyn Cort- neiiy, Aiice Baiiey, Sharon Canwpbcii, Ann Rogers, Caroi Jones. Second row: Joann Burnharn, Carol Donaidson, Anne Erickson, Jennie Studer, Mary Waiker, Jan M ze, Patty Vvorreii, Joan Lindgren, Carol Giffirt, Leota Peri-4 ns, Pat Wooten, Marie Jones. Third row: Robert Heater, Carol Brown- Cii, Ron Jenn ngs, Pay Raymond, Faye Schonewiii, Muriei Snyder, Ken Peraia, Terry Jones, Bob Friesen, Bob Heironinws, Bob Jones, Joan Shafer, J.dy he-ss Fewvw re.-.f Toni Beeson, Ira Gano, Raiph Veiasquez, Wanda Marqoarrtt, Ken Sanisio, Roger Berg, Lou Junker, Bob Tabert, Ruth Gano, Charlie Talaort, Ron Maoidung, Bob Bennett, :Q
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