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As runnerup. Steve Christen re- ceives the Ripped-Up Band T-Shirt Award! ' ' If Q X 'V fi' 'T' - . ew ,',.. qi arf X , ' 'xx ' , , V ' el!-'X XC .. ,, A S Q X '. ' I X Q Jeff Grigsby Chuck Burtyk, Go Richl. Da- Q S vid Bower Lara lomac. Sally Bierer, Chris W Gladm ., Bryce Riha. Tony Klepac. Scott Scherbarth. and Jim Maher at Par- ents' Night. X X r E' S 4 x R 37: xl K l xl o I . NX Nm if l 4' r S 2 Y . . X if I if Qs R . Sonia Reno. Sheila White. Kimberly Faint. Shawn Kobus, Lori Moster. Sherry Jaworsky, and Berny Zupancic x , an .,' ' V ng., Q f , if 1.4 f ' 'Q . l 1 ax ' -s. A ' F x Fkw No , 6 W -Q in iiiiy -aqui :vii D-...Z-A, Don? touch myT'shirtI You might N A gift to Mr. Shafer from the class of '87 fl? lf' fe ., and everyone else who helped. Marching Band ii N F 'X TJ. Vincent playing the J solo in Say You. Say F4 e Me ga i' 5 ' Q 9 David Braidich,Jeff Grigsby and Steve Christen at the third Qsomewhatj annu- al Ripped-Up Band T-Shirt Day. Lori Moster. Kim Konrad, Shawn Kobus and Cindy Renner are all smiles! Kim Benedum, Brian Valentine. Karen Frye and Sherry Jaworsky take a break after performing. 25
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Marchin ' to a Different Beat The EuclidPanther Marching Band under went a big change this year. A change in marching styles and direc- tors. For as long as anyone can remem- ber the band was show style. Show style is a peppy. high-stepping march. with swagger and dancing. The new style is called corps style which is more mili- tary and reserved. Mr. William Shafer is the new director and Mr. Dave Viglione is the new assisstant director. The new directors said the changes were mainly for two reasons. First. that the style is what they are most familiar with, and the second being that corps style is the latest trend across Ohio. The season was full of performances. The first show's songs were Sirocco . Easy Lover . and a solo by senior Thomas Vincent on trumpet in Say you. Say me . The second show repeat- ed Sirocco but substituted Party All the Time as the second song and For your Eyes Only as the third, featuring senior Debbie Murray on baritone and senior Rob Srnovrsnik on trumpet. Show three opened with Trooper Sa- lute , moved on to Power of love and closed with junior Rick Penny. featured on trumpet, in America The Beauti- ful. The band's season finale opened with Boogie Down which featured Band President Brian Valentine on trombone and the band in a dance, and then he led the band into Script Euclid. Not only did the band perform at football games, but they also went to the Woolybear Parade where they earned a participation trophy, and they also held the end of the season March- ing Band Concert. The overall view of the season was positive. The members felt that there were pros and cons to the new march- .- 1 - - - 1 - '- ing style. Senior Brian Valentine said, The beginning of the season was slow because of the adjustment to a new marching style. but at the end we came on strong. The directors felt good about their new band . Mr. Shafer said. The band members have had a lot to learn and re-learn this year. They were very open-minded about the changes, and as a result, I think the band looked and sounded much better . There are some final thoughts about the season that will live in the hearts of the l986-I987 Euclid Panther March- ing Band. Times like the bus number two ride home from South High School, and the ripped-up Band T-Shirt presen- tations. There were also some phrases. one like Earache my eye and the most famous of all. Art lives. row I: L. Drage. K. Koren. R. Duchon, T. Yuhas. D. Hodnichak. S. Duchon row 2. D. Wood. B. Wolowiecki. G. Pirak. S. Scherbarth, K. Posey. R. Law- . son. J. Mixon, E. Patterson. C. Cummings. J. Gibson, B. Shafer row 3. B. Valentine. D. Coy. M. Blasius, R. Lynn. R. Brentar. D. Murray. J. White. N. Orazem. D. Mansperger. N. Holloway, D. Houchins. row 4: R. Renner, V. Rihn. T. Reynolds, M. La Mauna. T. Gron. R. Mingle. J. Grigsby. H. Custer. M. Hutton. B. Riha, D. Viglione. row 5. M. Turek. M. Sawyer. J. Tressler. D. Frattin. M. Ferguson, S. Nicks. J. Page, A. Schwartz, J. Segulin. G. Skok. J. Maher, L. Pizmoht row 6 H. Rohl. J. Murowski. J. Sauer. R. Terlizzi, J. Burlison. L. Ford, C. Burtyk. D. Roth. D. Braidich. S. Christen, T. Vincent. C. Murowski row Z C. lvaskovic. K. Paroska. M. Long. D. Gubitosi. G. Doboze, S. Rhone. C. Slaughter, R. Wims. T. Baranowski. A. Rooker. K. Davis. C. Bryant row 8. R. Taylor, C. Holland. T. Marando. C. Day, S. Fuhrman. N. Cook. B. Perdan. L. Baber. V. Maddox. J. Sims. L. Roll. K. Benedum. l-l. Luikart row 9 R. Paradise. L. Statz, J. Henry. J. Keating. S. Jaworsky. S. Reno, K. Faint. C. Renner, B. Zupancic, S. White. C. Moore, D. Roberts, S. Phillips row e M I01 P. Perdan. C. Kristoff. N. Doss. V. Jaworsky. P. McGraw. C. Kleckner. T. Thomas. S. Schilling. S. Hamilton. L. Moster, L. Minadeo E Marching Band
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The I986-'87 majorettes were successfully led by captain Teresa Yuhas. All members this year were veterans from last year. The major- ettes made outstanding performances at the Fri- day night football games. Along with the Euclid Panther Marching Band and Panther Flag Corps, the maiorettes were bussed out to Vermilion to march in the Wooly Bear Day parade. They also marched in the Memorial Day parade. The ma- iorettes performed wonderful routines to hit songs like Party All The Time and Easy Lov- er . Despite a couple of games when it was raining so hard they could not perform, the maiorettes had a fantastic season. -Kathie Davis Maiorette captain. Teresa Yuhas performs for a half- time show. Vg I , Q V Q f f f fif gf A an - N ' it V ' L- , , f 5 f A, .. 'r,f,M,fv - W, . Q f' . ' ,X ,, ,, ef5'.m-ww, -v gyv.ff-. f - f f Q sl J fi I wgzkh ' , 3' f 6-Z2 Teresa Yuhas. Lisa Drage. Q I and Kelli Koren relax before V LA the long Wooly Bear Parade. , ,A .,.,, I V 26
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