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Show j j Pep Band f Prospects Are Dim r Lack of numbers i , , volyemcnt with 8 ' tivjt.es are definit 1,4 dea m attempts to p , a Pep band for Jr V t-n in the fal V .at "leh hoo "iff to C. Robert SuB. 8 Superintendent s Only 29 students w ;' foiled m the high & band. Of these, 9 bov involved with f ootbaU sn-h with the drill t U nd 5 of the members I 'vk indicated they will b " ' vmg m the very ,le. ture Thus leaves onlv .. ' band members who j j pavt.cpate as a pep b Added to these p the instruments the li ' dents play do not pro the variety needed f0i; , successful band. The sltruments played by -11 students are 3 HuteiTi, clarinets, 2 trumpets 4 drums. Mr. Sundwall stated t , 're thought had been gnu including Junior High tirt dents, however, this ' found to be impracU-smce impracU-smce rehearsal ti would tend to inter: with student's schedul ' f While the forming e -regular pep band appf-D unlikely at this time .ter Bruce Negley, Band Di ;.t. tor, is attempting to : l! means by which a i N't can be prepared to pi:j. : cipate in homecoming fiX hopefully, other Spe -rea events during the fall .' son. 'Eas |