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dCet the (1h eerS l Qoar! The highlight of the band season was a trip to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, April 24-28, where a competition in a music festival with fourteen other groups from Penn- sylvania, Maryland, Tennessee, West Virginia, and Georgia, was held. Upon their return to Emmaus the Mayor, Luke Loeb, issued a proclamation and citation for the outstanding achievements of the EHS Band in Myrtle Beach. These achievements included: First place Marching Band and Parade Band and Best Overall Band in both these areas a Good rating in Concert Band, and an Excellent rating in Esquires (Jazz Band) with a public recognition of Sue Kohler for her outstanding solo perfor- mance on the alto-saxophone. The Squires Indoor Col- orguard received a Superior rating along with both the Drum Major and Drum Majorette who received Superior in both Field and Parade competitions. The bandfront was awarded First Place Superior rating and Best Overall for their Field and Parade performances. PERCUSSION Jason Adams Mike Angclino Robert Biddle Bryon Brinkcr Lisa Bryfogle Russel Drabick Sharon Evans Tony Figlioli Dave Hahn Troy Herman Larry Jacob Dan Miller Chris Pickering Jill Sicbcrt Lance Stephens Eric Trumbowcr Kim Rinehart Missy Skinner Denise Herr Debbie Da Re SILKS Collette Harris Ronny Shapiro Lori Hillcgass Michelle Brimble Paula Chmura Shelly Christman Missy Cichocki Nicole Dandcneau Rosemary Downey Lisa Foerster Marlene Gehman Kathy Grollcr Amy lobst Laura Kauffman Dawn Moyer Holly Moyer Laura Moyer Rebecca Neitz Maxine Reedy Lori Ritter Carol Seibert Davida Stimmcl Jennifer Wharton Terri Carruthcrs Lori Funk MAJORETTES Wendy Smoyer Kathy Garber Michele Baker Traci Farrar Amy Killcn Majoric Langan Tammy Moyer Tammy Trach Pam Wcnncr Gwen Montz ALTERNATES Kay Folland Dana Schantz RIFLES Lisa McNamara Kathy Kunkle Rhonda Hartman Kandy Kleppinger Charlene Romanik Cindy Stigler Kim Sweeney Wendy Wcniger Alternates Sue Schwarz 5
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Jld tke Wusic Pii ay I FLUTES PICCOLOS Debbie Barnes Michele Boyer Traci Breisch Kelli Dclaco Kerri DcLorenzo Valerie Gilbert Lisa Johnson Susan Luetzel Kim Martin Buddy Mason Lynn Redington Rachel Rcinccke Viski Richard Nicole Perna CLARINET Karl Borrelli Jennifer Chura Tom Christman Lynn Davis Lori Fink Barb Kahlc Ann Kratz Doris Kresslcr Debbie Krueger Pete Kruus Ari Levy Jennifer Smith Chris Tomari Wendy Wciscl Angela Whitaker Todd McKay ALTO SAX Sonia Burda Sue Kohler Erie Miller Mike Tindula Brian Tomari Kim Walp Richard Williams Earl Radkc TENOR SAX Amy Fisher Sandra Harris TRUMPET Andy Angelio Scott Brensilc Marc Dannclls Craig Gatch Tim Brothers W'il Kasumi Robert Keller Mike Lichtcnwalner Doug Matika Paul Nakada Mike Sherm Ken Takahashi Jeff Flamisch F HORN Bruce Gibson TROMBONE Valerie Burt Sharon MeGarvey Cindy Millard Laura Altomare BARITONE James Klcmencic Larry Lichty TUBA Ken Davis Jeff Mace 4 Tom Miller Andy Rivera The Emmaus High School “Green Hornet” Marching Band completed a very successful season this year. Besides being seen at all the football games, pep rallies, and the Emmaus Halloween Parade, the band did well in many competitions. The show performed by the band consisted of “Topaz” as arranged by Jay Bocook, “5 times 8” by Mr. Gross, “Rainmaker” a Hal David hit, and “A Festival Prelude” plus a lot of fancy marching and equipment work. The band’s hard work showed when they placed first in Group III at the Whitehall “Music in Motion” Competition, placed first in Group III at a com- petition at Catasaqua High School, and participated in a competition at Westchester University. The band also hosted their own competition this year — the first of many Tournaments of Champions. To top off the mar- ching season they were awarded first place in Group III and the Chapter II Tournament of Bands competition which allowed them to represent Emmaus High School at Atlantic Coast Championships in Longhorn, Pa., where our outstanding percussion section placed second overall.
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