uld see lone of ent a n the ropoliâ€" oice," (Damâ€" Art in stance pil of inded t of £ I 10, ',_TOBE_REBRESENT, RESENTED _ | CH 12 O ï¬;ï¬mfd;d?e}iiwï¬ cates. ' ©+ Officiating ag JuUges in this Tonâ€" test are Edward Chenette, conducâ€" There will be three ratings given, namely, "superior," "excellent," and "good." â€" Those soloists who receive superior gradings will receive a gold plaque, . while the memberscof the Morton high school is entering twelve ensemble groups, and nearly as many are expected from otheor high schools in the district. Deerfield Entries Ten solo contestants and two enâ€" sembles are to be entered from the Dserfieldâ€"Shields band. The solo contestants are Don Atherton, Presâ€" ton Root, Ruth Jackson, Orrin Spaulding, Retta Hepsley, Leslic Christiensen, Gerald Ritzenthaller, Marg Hoffman, Elizabeth Hoffman, and Armando Scoranavacco. Those composing the brass sexâ€". tette ars Don Atherton, Ruth Jackâ€", son, Gerald ~ Ritzenthaller, Leslie, Christiensen, Robert Stahl, and| Retta Hepsley. The brass quart=tte is made up of Preston Root, Orrin Spaulding, Carl Dill, and Harold Root. | Largest Contest Held â€"â€""Lastâ€"yearâ€" we â€"thought ~that we had a large number of participants," said Mr. Finch, band instructor, "but the entries in this contest far surâ€" pass those of recent years." the Northeastern Band District will compete for honors on Saturday, March 12, at this high school. The program is scheduled to begin at 9 a.m. The afternoon session starts at 1 p.m. * 1 Deerfieldâ€"Shields Band Enters Twenty Soloists SIXTEEN SCHOOLS THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1982 NO ADMISSION CHARGE Solists and ensemï¬le groups from _One hundred seven girls interested in the major fall sports, hockey and basketball, attended the annual banquet given by D; G. A. last Wed]f(lesday.blln the front of the picture are the freshmen and sophomores; in the middle, the juniors anrd seniors; and at the rear, the speakers‘ table Three Ratings Given D, G.:A:Sponsors Hockeyâ€"Basketball Banquet | Thursday afternoon, March 17, The| , Mickets, will. cost ‘thirtyâ€"Rvé " conts} _ each. tor of the De Kalb high school band;i Clarence Gates, director of the Belâ€"| videre high school band;,John Cer-i marco, well known band director;, and the director of the University| of Chicago band. <| No‘ Admission Charged | "Because of the fact that the} solo and ensemble contest is pracâ€"| tically a new thing, no admissign will be charged," stated Mr. Finch,| "and because of this fact we ought: to have a large crowd there to ‘back| up‘ our partigipants." L | Tickets for the band contest to be held on Saturday, March 19, will be on sale at the box office from{ Representing Desrfieldâ€"Shieldsâ€"The® above ten students are the entries in the solo contésf.é of this Saturaay. Standing (left to right)â€"Don Atherton, Preston, Root, Retta Hipsley, Leslie Christensen, lIilthel ,I;uï¬ton. Seatedâ€"Orin Spaulding, Ruth Jackson, Mary Hoffman, Elizabeth Hoffman, and Gerald itzenthaler. 4 Soloists to Participate in Contest THE PRESSs k Q"V f i.‘c.r'g.‘ %". ,'0\9‘: _ Fruit Salad in Van‘lla Ice Cream:> FRESHME N) $o ex%: