

BOTTOM ROW: 0. Durigon, Beacbley, Bohna, Water!, Mancbas.
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Ourigon, Burd, Wolle, Kuboric, KovaJI. ROW TWO: Addis, Johnson, Sterm·
ock,
Stewart, Marciano, Sheba, Chrise, Harasty, Miller, Lashway, Riffle. ROW THREE: Swogger, Diamond, Harford, lgnotz, Kumava, Urbani, Rus·
sell, Collins, Sharpe. Ballaglini. Bilconish, Batovsk), Steeber. TOP ROW: )[r. Bill, dire<'tor; R. Bill, Shaw, Suba, DeNardo, Roll, Capriotti, Andreani,
Wheaton, Smith.
Concert Band
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band master, \1r. Samuel Bill,
selected forty-four skilled musicians for
the Concert Band. These students practiced
man} hours to perfect their renditions of
cia ical semi-classical. and popular music.
On December 21-22. the members.
co-operating with the Chorus. provided
musical interludes to "The Christmas
Stoq ." This performance heightened the
yuletide spirit in both students and Iac·
ult}. Between acts.,of the senior play, the
Concert Band's renditions captivated the
audience.
Ira Chrise. Larry \filler, Ken Harasty.
Ron Sheba. and Ron Riffle represented
Red•tone in the District Band Concert at
Elizabeth-Forward High School in Febru·
ar}. Fifteen talented musicians participat·
ed in the County Band FCS"tival in Union·
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n on \larch
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To give the annual
Sprin~
Concert a
new light-hearted sound.
~lr.
Bill
~elected
a series of marches including: "The Stars
and Stripes Forever"; a novelty. "Wirli·
gig"; a light classical collection featuring.
"The Sound of Music" and the popular
'·\1ancini \lelody".
Seniors proudly marched to " Pomp
and Circumstance:· the group's final per·
Iormance under the title of Redstone High
School Concert Band.
To maintain correct tempo, )[r. Bill poinl$ out to Car) Steeber
and !.nrry Miller key b:trs from the selection.
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