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Endless drills produce top results when there's a lot 'at steak' in the Bellefontaine competition V4 a I A ate: l 5? 'f:? ' Q 5. .:.,1?'.i'-..a vw' e e,e e ' l . 88 X band For maj orettes, horn players, dr mers and Color Guard members ' , a. August 2.9 to September 2. meant Week of band camp. And camp meant drill, drill even more drill. The idea behind a.ll work? The more that Was acc plished there, the less time needed be spent back home. Steak dinners aren't usually a 1 of the band's curriculum, but this ' a year of firsts - in several ways One day, during a practice for Bellefontaine competition, Mr. Williams remarked that his g stood a good chance of placing. if We win? band members asked. treat everyone to a steak dinner, answered. And so it came to pass that after Bellefontaine competition . . . they steak. 13 r Vi N 1 ,f standing still Sheri Vail Sandy Schroeder Dobo Julie Buffy and Patty Buffy showl many format1ons.Above. Waiting on the side. before taking the Ileld is one of the loneliest ments one can spend in a crowded sta Cheryl Barocsi stands ready to receive the c mand to take the Held and conduct the E Band. Left: Practicing a routine, Tara Ph whips her baton into place. Above left: It's not often you get to see these 1 1 1 d
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