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Ending their spot with a syncronized tumble, Devo: Joel Dryden, Mike Hanson, Jin Chon, Jason Mears, and Todd Alcock falls into third place at the first Air Band contest of the year. Jamming away with the first place prize, the Time, Gerald Steen, Adrian Cutler, Derek Washing- ton, and Tim Rogers perform Jungle Love. Returning 84 graduate Saul Wiley, revels in the applause he receives from the audience for his por- trayal of Prince at the Airband Concert. Jim Ballenski and Mark Putt, seniors, physical- ly get into their routine as members of U.F.O. Thurs- day, October 18th. Air Band Concert A syncing From the mellow sounds of Hall and Oates, to the hard rock sounds of U.F.O., if there was one word to describe the first 1985 Air Band Concert, it would be suc- cess. Not only was there a terrific turn out of screaming fans, but the senior class, who sponsored the contest, grossed over 700 dollars. Seven groups showed their stuff last fall including Loverboy, The Time, Hall and Oates, U.F.O., Devo, Prince and Madness. Backdrops and costumes were just as im- portant as the lip syncing itself, adding to the belief that these were the groups them- selves performing. Not only did the fans enjoy it, but the performers themselves were thrilled get- ting the chance to imitate their favorite groups. Senior James Ford, a member of Madness said, We were in no way interest- 22 Air Band Concert tradition ed in the prize money, we were merely in it for the pleasure. The judges for the contest were Seniors Vania Stone and Kim Nelson, History Teacher Mr. Small, and science teacher Mr. Hume. Stone said, We tried to judge fairly, watching for costumes, lip syncing, and the reaction of the crowd. When asked if there were any more Air Band Contests in Central's future, Ford said, We as the senior class are sponsoring the first ever outdoor contest, naming it Wood- stockn. Ford believed that the 1984 class president, Ron Girardi started the Air Band Concert to bring about the concept of con- certs to a closer realization. It was the hope of all who participated, that Air Band Concerts be carried on by all Senior classes.
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