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Show Versatile 'Y' Band Has Two From P.G., Goes to Arizona 3. - . f , . , "-' B Rllll , : V . ; t ' T ! , : i W ' V-7 i r r 1 1 1 1 ' 2T'T t I B I fesP f -J Ramona Fuller and Shaun McCausland of Pleasant Grove, both majoring in music education at Brigham Young University, are members of the Cougar Band which made its major trip of the year to play for the BYU-Arizona State University football game recently in Tempe, Ariz. The band performed during half-time of the televised game, their second show of the year on TV, using music and formations depicting characters from outer space. Climaxing the show was a special arrangement of "Star Wars" which included the characters from the popular motion picture. The versatile band plays for everything from football and basketball games to tennis matches and baseball games. It has also played for a Presidential inaugural parade in Washington, D.C., and in the 1974 Fiesta Bowl. Surprisingly, only 26 of the 148 members of the band are music majors. Members come from a wide variety of interests, in-terests, including engineering, pre-med, pre-law, architecture, and accounting, to name just a few. They come from coast-to-coast (including Alaska) and from Canada. Miss Fuller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Fuller, is in her first year with the band SHAUN McCAUSLAND In BYU Band and plays tenor saxophone. Mr. McCausland, son of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Fisher, is an organizational assistant and squad leader and plays RAMONA FULLER -AND GOTO Arizona : euphonium in the band. Both students graduated from -Pleasant Grove High School -and were honored for high -scholastic standing. I |