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PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE. (Top) D Griffin. S. Becht. J. PowoU. T. Renz. M. Wieden-hoeft. B. Wright. S. Aumann, S. Schroedl. Mr. Fisher. T Hillebrand. R. Olsen. L. Damall. B Wedl. D. Keuier. D. Lehman. D. Shafer. B Wickham. DRUM MAJOR. (Left) S. Grant. JAZZ ENSEMBLE. (Above) Front row: L Bis-choff. R. Spangler. K. Stoner. S. Wagie. S. Grant. C Pranke. D. Keuier. D. Jewett. Mr. Hart wig. Row 2: B. Bischoff. M. Hay. M Bentheimer. D. Trewyn. D. Kramer. J. Spangler. B. Brodbeck. T. Boos. T. Adler. S. Aumann. S. Schroedl. Band 29
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Is band that easy? Is band really that easy? It's not. according to many band students. Marching in parades and at football games, giving concerts, taking lessons, and being able to play an instrument well are just a few of the activities included in band. During the first quarter, band students concentrate on marching for various occasions. In the second quarter, students work for grade contracts, and during the third and fourth quarters, the musicians work on solo-ensembles and concert music. To sum it up. according to many students, band isn't easy. Before the start of the Homecoming game. Mr. Hartwig (top) conducts The Star Spangled Banner for the crowd. MARCHING BAND. (Bottom) Front row: M. Stacey. M. Radtke. K. Grosenick. L Mufthauf. M. Hay. D. Barnes, S. Behnke, L. Cushman. M. Bouton. D Liebman. J. Marek, R. Spangler. Row 2: K. Mertens, D. Downs. J. Butteris. K. Morgan. B. Wright, K. Stengel. B. Bischoff. P. Staude. J. Baneck, B. Biwer. D. Reich Row 3: S. Burrow, T. Robinson. T. Thor man. S. Janecek. A. Spangler, L. Jeffery. K. Dow. S. Giles. C. free. T. Belstner. C. fiene. J. Breitkreutz. Row 4: W. Pinnow. L. Schmitz. A. Brueckner. J. Rank. L. King. M. Fischer. M. Vogel. J. Sayre. R. Hagen. L. Laksbergs. K. Guki. Row 5: P. Hacht. C Miller, D. Null. V. Pinnow. P. Koch, B. Fenner. T. Herdendorf. G. Smith. K. Ellingson. K. Russell. M.J. Miller. E. Martinson. Row 6: S. Ellingson. M. Bent-heimer. D. Kramer. D. Trewyn. T. Adler. A. CalviHo. R. Dettmers. J. Spangler. V. Kreger, B. Meidl, D. Giese Row 7: J. Neeb, C. Pranke. T. Boos. S. Barnes, B. Garity. M.J. Norton, B. May hew. D. Keuler, C. Shepro. L Bischoff. L. Braatz. D. Fahrenkrug Row 8: A. Lucas. M. Hay. D. Giese. C. Skibbe. L. Jahnke. C. Dianich. J. PoNman. R. CastBo. F. Christians. J. Hagen. T. Bentheimer. Row 9: T. Lawson. C. JHek. M. O'Heam. P. Stephan. B. Rosiejka. T. Biasing, H. Fenner, A. Vogel. B. Brodbeck. R. Kellner. R. Knuth. Row 10: S. Wagie. Mr. Hartwig. 28 Band
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Joining takes work for squad hopefuls Students may wonder what it takes to become a member of the rifle squad. Hard work, determination, and patience are on the top of the list, according to Chris Kramer, a squad member. Chris first became interested in the rifle squad when she saw them perform during football games. When announcements in band invited people to try their luck, Chris decided to try out. Before the actual tryouts, she worked with squad members to learn the basics: the left and right hand spins, the single toss, and the parade rest and marching positions. The tryout consisted of doing a simple routine for Mr. Fritzsch and a few of the squad members. When she learned she had made the squad, the real work began, but Chris didn't mind. The members were great. They were always ready to help out, she stated. I knew they would make it fun right from the start. Squad members (top) perform to a routine during the basketball game halftime entertainment. FLAG SQUAD. (Bottom) Kneeling: B. Hauser. D. Kingston, L. Spangler. S. Renz. C. Fossum. K. Hauser, K. Allegretti, V. Peli-kan Standing: R. Ingersoll. A. Spangler, M. Wendorf. B Jacobs. P. Stuelke, C. Froe-lich. J. Diestelmann, T. Schroedl. 30 Banc
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