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ll Marching Band On August 3, l986, about 80 band members suffered through the annual week of band camp, alias torture . Often working 8 hours a doy, the band members tried hard to perfect their show. As a sidelight to the work, the tra- ditional Freshman Initiation ritual was performed. When they got back to school, they polished up the finishing touches on the show for the first home game. ln the Mt. Pulaski Fall Fies- ta, the Panthers debuted their long-awaited, hard- worked for, new uniforms. Despite the chilly, drizzling night weather, Mr. Streight :Liv T lizgvfknf WNx,y,:Pbi4Q43's...', - ,.v ..- , 5'f..fws.W f '.x ' .I ,N qc 'tl ,. . T' A n - ' - -,'f'i.f' gf : ,fwr T:. ,1': lf' . 'lv . f l '-,-vb .f ji? --r',.,..sr T 24 Marching 8and!Flag Corps law. . 'i- N ,Z xQQaS' ' I and the Panthers marched away with first place. Due to the strike, the Marching Panthers did not compete at any field show competitions, although they practiced every day at Fair- view Park. The cooperation of this year's Pep Band and cheer- leaders successfully in- creased both school pride and spirit at the varsity bas- ketball games. The Symphonic Band, just as before, consisted of all classes from the foolhardy freshman to the shameless seniors. The Symphonic Band promised to be even better than last year's group. V,f'A tif' I jf fa, vt' V' W' Ins ,fi r 11' . if--'. .r -' lf, +1 . kuduap W ,Ji'Q,1,45-i I' I If sb' J. 1 ,? .x A A l 'Y P. A - 8-44+ --,., 105' ,:n,fw'G 'e t 1 .. .g .af gn' ,nl . .4 f , ' . N, u, xl., Q 4Q,-gf.. , 1 -1, u .- . .,, ,f' ,,,.0-gf. I, if , fi' . ..,,.,,f:,.'. Y.: IJ- 45 QB is ei KX , 4
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..-rqx Swing Choir ,, , A S .,...' ,wwf A vival of the old Tiptones from a few years ago, however, this choir consisted of all girls, - unlike the Tiptones, which was mixed. They performed - songs with choreographed .2 dance steps in many differ- N ffm? ent concerts, including the 7 Talent Show. I ' This year was one of the best choir years in the recent '- past at Eisenhower, and we can only expect this to be the standard performance qual- ity in years to come. A big thank you to Mr. Scott who keeps the tradition of excel- Ience alive. J, i TK
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r Hl1iill i T-I I i-mf li., , In I I J ' A I ' I .L 's l l li 1 - L A ' . th . ...-.--- . I .-. I I l 'lv A ., l . A 1 1 i u- I T 6 4 lt- l. Front: F. Conley, Drum Major-Bells: J. Patterson, M. Copeland, T. Maurizio First Row: J. Trolia, P. Birk D. Anderson, J. Strader, S. Gruender, A. Flanders, A. Basil, M. Bowman, A. Tyus, M. Boyer, R. Wayne, S. Trummel, C. Fitzpatrick, J. Grant, R. Wallace, D. Roney, J. Delaughter, C. Kovach, E. Wilder 2nd row J. Penn, T. Pritts, G. Walker, V. Noe, L. Huth, R. Tish, M. Livingston, J. Sperry, C. Boling, J. Gray, J. Olson, A. Daum, S. Bates, L. DeVera, L. Green, L. Felts, L. Eaton, A. Martin, R. Romoger, B. Ware, D. Honnold, J. Kramer, L. Dunker, T. Sparks, J. Hilton, A. Cummings, N. Campbell, J. Thomas, D. Cunning ham, B. Ringer, J. Hall, T. Dhermy, M. Harres, T. Newsom, H. Henseler, T. Hawkins, J. Oettel, V. Short, J. Nelson, S. Vanderlaan, J. Oettel-Flag Corps: L. Yowell, J. Fyke, M. Mladner, T. Allison, B Lowe, L. Harmon, C. Merrow, L. Arnold, C. Cope- land, G. Blue, Missing: S. Bohannon, J. Pariani, B. Bennett, S. Williams, P. Thomans, C. Gruenloh 2. These instruments seem lonely without their play- ers. 3. Jerry Grant, Ron Tish, Tim Pritts, and Laurie Huth take the A Train . 4. l'm so confusedl , says Julie Patterson.
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