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cuss iff 'bv Carl Burris is wishing that some one would Debbie Hoag, Susie Lambert, Joan Cooley, Kathy Buehrle, and Joyce Kamens pause for rest hold his music. and refreshments. M-wff Nancy Haegel, Holly Kinnard, and Gidget Meyer are initiated with mud packs. Feet are soothed with soaking. Lu. Rhena Grosswiler is cleaned up after the seniors' egg shampoo. Percussion section practices during band camp. lVlusicf43
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Playing a drum is hardvvork , says Dennis Billups. ,gr-1 x Y in... You want me to play it again?!' Volleyball, anyone? Band Camp lVlarching Band Camp was held August 13-18 at Camp Congers. Eighty members marched seven hours a day totaling thirtyafive hours that week to prepare for the Ohio State Fair lVlarching Band Contest. Time was also given for recreation such as volleyball, svvimming, baseball, and basketball. The senior band members also had the dubious privilege of inducting the freshmen into marching band. They used various initiation techniques. On lVlonday the frosh were required to perform in a talent contest. With all their hands tied together in a circle they ate their noon meal Tuesday. Wednesday they vvere initiated with shaving cream. Eggs smashed on fresh- men's heads was scheduled on Thurs- day. Finally, Friday a beauty contest vvas held with every senior taking part. Right Guard vvas applied along with Vitalis and mud. Other things were used for shampoo. Water balloon fights took place al- most every night. lVlany people ran out of clothing because clothes were either vvet or lost. Wednesday night was parents' night. The marching band performed a concert consisting of music such as ln the lVlood and Peanut Vender . - 'Q ,,? I 1 M ld. Peaceful evening is enjoyed with friends. Tired drum, tired feet take a break. 42flVlusic
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U Woodwinds - Row one: Joan Cooley, Kathy Buehrle, Barb Hast, Debbie Hoag, Susie Lambert, Theresa Burris, Dotty Sholes, Karen Springer, Chris Wilcox, Linda Puskarovich, Teresa Flipse, Beth Blackburn, Annette Gliatta, Sherry Easler, Bobbie Bogan, Glenda Burns. Flow two: Laura Wallrabenstein, Holly Kinnard, Marilyn Krause, Kathy Thomas, Nancy Smyth, John Chauvin, Linda Cole, Vicki Taylor, Nancy Charville, Diana Shafer, Rhena Grosswiler, Priscilla Meyer, Sue Latham. How three: Karla Kamens, Mary Booker, Joyce Kamens, Dave Chauvin, Nancy Hart, Brian Boos, Sue Heckelman, Carl Burris, Coleen Hansen. Brass - Row one: Julie Mockler, Kathy Latrany, Jim Ortman, Brad Phillips, Kathy Murray, Wayne McCoy, Kerry Westcott, Dennie Ash, Duane Shafer, Alan Shafer, Dave Hupfer. Row two: Linda Boose, Paula Wright, Kim Magee, Suzanne Boegli, Joy Graham, Judy Spoerr, Dale Shane, Ken Springer, Jean Meyer, Diane Moyer, Debbie Springer. Flow three: Trish Delamater, Bonnie Garwood, Kathy Malone, Judy Einerson, Dave Gillard, Robin Taylor, Roger Flooker, Kurt Hansen. Ax .ids Percussion: Nancy Haegel, Barb Charville, Kim Ground, Dennis Billups. Cindy Bellamy, Kris Buehrle, Jeff Chauvin, Connie Justi, Jacquie Foos. 44fBand
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