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X! ,lx 3 'Q he opposing band sits primly in the bleachers, dressed in sweaters the color of their team's uniforms. Suddenly, a loud roar enters the arena. With a flash of color and a burst of sound, a motley crew of musicians appears, striking fear into the hearts of the opponents. Louie, Louie . , . Forget the wimpy games, these Crazy Eights will scare any Old Maids right out of their knickers. Here they come, the i985-86 Mercer Island High School ANIMAL IUPPER LEFT! Those wild Tuba players have the beat! lUPPER RIGHT! THE band of the century-The Animal Band. IFAR RIGHT! Another Tuba player who likes to get down- and backwards. IRIGHTI The band releases their balloons. l28 ANIMAL BAND BAND!!! So what if the squad doubles at They learn of their assignments playoff time? So what if the visitors two days beforehand during band. mascot doesn t like Ml s They learn their music one hour caricatures? Hey Animals lust before game time. And, come 7:30 on basketball nights, the Animal Band is ready to party! Be crazy, have fun, and play well, explains John Largis, senior, is the motto of the Animal Band. More than anything, however, Ml's Animals form a social gathering, a wild, fantastic, CRAZY time to meet friends and generally freak out.
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Dixieland Band THE REFS wish I was in Dixie, I-lurray! Hurray! ln their second year of existence, the Dixieland Band, composed of all sophomores, deserves a l-lurrayl for their efforts. With the assistance of advisor Ed Kranes, a member of the Uptown, Lowdown Dixie Band of Seattle, this group has accomplished much in the Dixieland tradition. Hey, these guys ain't just whistlin' Dixie! Participation in the Dixieland Festival in Seattle highlighted the squad's season this past fall. As a result of the popularity of Dixieland music, various private gigs provide a means of practice and proceeds for the band. With another season completed, the Dixieland Band moves one step closer to the goal of their senior year, traveling to the home of Dixie. New Orleans, here they come! And when the referee finally blows his whistle, the tunes of Dixie shall blare forth, declaring Ml's Dixieland Band another winner. Tweet-Tweet! DIXIELAND BAND l27
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