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'1 :sf A-1-. -it Here's a uarter . . . A11Thatjazz The Marching Panthers started out their season with a marching band camp in early August at East- ern Illinois University. They worked hard, putting in at least eight hours a day marching or more. They worked at first on the basics, such as walking correctly and just staying in step, but soon they improved and started learning their show. Many times during camp, upperclassmen took the op- portunity to voice their opinions on the marching abilities of the other band members. Learning the step- ping techniques was harder than the Panthers thought it would be, but they finally mastered it after much screaming and ranting by their di- rector, Mr. Streight. They finished up the week of camp with a perfor- mance for the parents. The first public performance of the year was in the Labor Day Pa- rade. The Marching Band was kept busy going to contests, playing at the home football games, and prac- ticing. All the work paid off as they earned fifth place at the U ofI band contest in October, beating out their cross-town rival, MacArthur. 5 The band also won third place at Shelbyville, then first place at the Mt. Pulaski Fall Festival, winning three-hundred dollars. All these wins culminated in winning first place in the Decaturjaycee's Christ- mas Parade, winning two-hundred fifty dollars. The band was over one-hundred strong and performed smartly. The band worked hard to be the very best that they could be. They were excellent and deserved the praise that they received. 1.jazz Band Members are 1. Frontzjeff Hendricker, john Richardson, Geoff Dick- ey, Tim Pritts, Rick Romanger Middle: Dean Klinker, Danny Honnold, Paul Lewis, jeff Swearingen, Greg Haas, Lee Parks, john Branstand, Mr. Steight Back: Fred Conley, Darren Klockenga, Mark Brown- ing, Billy Frank,jim Hall 2. The Eisenhower Marching Panthers march by in the Homecoming Assembly with great style. 3.john Richardson plays a solo in an after- noon jazz Band session. 4. Rick Romanger looks intently at his mu- sic as he plays in jazz Band. 5. lst. Row: K. McElvain, S. Gruender, Trolia, R. Bordenkecher, M. Bilyou, L. Hensley, Mr. Streight, L. Green, D. Thorpe, A. Kovach, B. Cuddeback,j. Parjani, P. Crews, 2nd. Row: B. Reed, M. Freeman, A. Beard, C. Burse, M. Marquis, L. Holt, S. Whited, S. Trummel, M. Muschal, C. Sum- mers,j. Moore, L. Lauderdale, P. Swift, Horne, L. Meadows, 3rd. Row: R. Pickett, A. Summers, C. Wooten, W. Bradford, T. Waldrop,j. Sanders, Hall, Grant, R. Wallace, D. Klockenga, Hendricker, F. Conley, B. Frank, T. Martin, D. Morton, M. Browning, Gilmour, B. Shepard, S. Gauble, j. Oettel,j. Nelson, V. Short, S. Vanderlaan, 4tl1. Row: G. Haas,j. Bran- stad, L. Parks, R. Luther, Swearingen,j. Birk, S. Hilton, B. Turner, K. Diller, johnson, M. Bushey,j. Latshaw, C. Daniel, R. Tish, P. Lewis, D. Honnold, T. Pritts, G. Dickey, S. McDonald,j. Richardson,j. Patterson, T. Maurizio, D. Klinker, R. Ro- manger, N. Guthrie, R. Huss, D. Miller, S. Morton. Clubs
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