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BAND BAND BAND BAND Above: Percussion section entertains crowd with “Po- peye”. Below: the marching band as it appeared in 1958. Being in the band is more than knowing your right foot from your left. It’s an important commitment. It’s hard work and often frustrat- ing. It’s “one more time” too many times. It requires concentration, determination and talent. It involves both an individual and a unified spirit of pride. It’s setting goals and then reaching them. The 1981-82 Lancer Marching band offered all this and more. Realizing the potential of this year’s group, directors Arnold Lesser and Thomas Mitchell suggested they compete at marching band festi- val as A A, two levels above the requirement. However, the decision was left to the band who, in unanimously accepting the challenge, attempt- ed what no other Lakeshore band had. The forceful “Captain from Castille” opened the festival show and provided the debut for this year’s newest addition, the rifle corp. “Temptation”, a suspenseful Latin American tune, was next in the lineup. The third song, “Popeye”, featured the mallets and percussion as well as the flags. The finale, “Over the Rainbow”, with its triple fortes, helium balloons, and 100 foot cloth rainbow, brought audiences to their feet. It seems the judges were equally impressed as the band easily earned the points necessary for a first division rating. In addition to marching festival, the band performed pregames and half-times at 6 football games. Their first appearance was at Dickenson Stadium at St. Joe, where the band proudly took the field sporting new apparel. Countless fund raising projects over the past 13 years enabled the band to purchase those flashy caped uniforms. Chris Hanson and Chris Pinderski were this year’s field commanders. The flag corp was led by captain Robin Totzke and co-captain Lynn Van Pelt. Judged as outstanding by the band directors was the cymbal squad comprised of leader Dave Roden, Ted Chen, Rayetta Hicks, and Vicki Owens. Left: “Spirit of Spain” fea- tures trumpeter Elaine Katsulos. Above: Bands- men unfold rainbow for festival judges. Right: Flag corp members clown on a chilly football-Friday. “A” BAND FINDS POT OF GOLD AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA 9
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1981-82 LAKESHORE LANCER MARCHING BAND OD cc z c 33 z a 33 z a Drum Major Chris Pinderski and Drum Majorette Chris Hanson. Flag Corps: Deanna Sankey, Tobey Taylor, Jane Wilkinson, Joetta Imler, Betsy Wright, Lisa Sorensen, Lisa Nelson, Kim Edwards, Lori Spilger, Robin Totzke, Joan Vivardo, Jill Wenzlaff, Lana Famthun, Laura Laney, Alice Rosa, Lynn Van Pelt, Kirstin Carr, Chris Reinink. Row one: Mr. Lesser, Mr. Mitchell. Row two: Jim Falvey, Chip Avery, Dennis Horton, Mark Gerber, Dan Pinderski, Linda Groeschel, Bob Masterson, Simon Hoffmann, Dave McConomy, Dennis Kastner, Tony Smarrella, Dave Roden, Dan Smith, Jackey Kavanaugh, Carol Mensinger, Ken Spitzer, Row three: David Reilly, Mike Slabaugh, Mike Ernst, Karla Huebner, Elaine Katsulos, Randy Riepma, Kevin Ingwersen, Tod Marsh, Scott Fleisher, Colleen Friesl, Mike Bredeweg, Bob Wright, Scott Bodjack, Renee Surch, John Ratter, Brian Libs, Row four: Rick Toering, Paul Czech, Greg Rhodes, Evan Juengling, Jim Weingart, Eric Farrington, Cheryl Hoge, Duane Talsma, Mike Groeschel, Rick Hathcock, Jane Gatchell, Darcy Dustin, Benita Sokoloskis, Sue Schmaltz, Alissa Wald. Row five: Mike Wermuth, Albert Kohn, Sue Strejc, Michelle Harder, Shellie Bennett, Diane Tungett, Tony Brauchler, Russ Perrin, Melissa Clanton, Mike Farrington, Kevin Brozovich, Jeff Tollaksen, Kelton Reitz, Brenda Lyons, Mario Dipisa, Amy Schroeder, Row six: Cindy Hinkle, Carolyn Pihulic, Brian Wisneski, Julius Turk, Pat Wozniak, Dave Gerken, Mike Nelson, Mark Verduin, Dave Roden, Ted Chen, Rayetta Hicks, Viki Owens, Dave Goetz, Todd Rockwell, Scott Ruble, Phil Klassen. Row seven: Mike Roden, Jacky Racz, Ninette Koehler, Phil Dinges, Carl Ondraka, Kelly Krieger, Tami Ball, Julie Harris, Kelly Klett, Nancy Schutz, 2 Cindy Maier, Julie Czech, Jack Arbanas, Dave Frobel, Jan Sisson, Leann Bradley, Row eight: Lisa Niezgodski, Bob Blackburn, Lori Lehmann, Julie Korican, Sarah Stump, Brenda Sprears, Sue Diederich, Donna Gore, Jennifer Eppley, Denise Fife, Gayla Ruff, Wendy Fritz, Sarah Niemi, Tina Franklin, Cyndi Schmidt, Connie Reinhardt. Row nine: Amy Warner, Kathy Porter, Heidi Helling, Joyce Richter, Connie Petzke, Sue England, Jill Bailey, Ann Westerbeke, Tammy Abbott, Kathy Bedunah, Teresa Pecoraro, Jill Sisson, Chris Hall, Michelle Krieger, Dean Schink, Carla Zielke. Row ten: Matt Rogers, Bill Wilkinson, Derek Goch, Dave Pesko, Rick Brown.
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BAND BAND BAND BAND Saxes: Brenda Lyons, Kelton Reitz, Julius Turk, Brian Wisneski, Derek Goch, Mario Dipisa, Tony Brauehler, Mike Farrington, Diane Tungett, Michelle Harder, Susan Strejc, Kevin Brozovich, Shellie Bennett, Lori Spilger, Melissa Clanton, Albert Kohn, Mike Wermuth Percussion: Rayetta Hicks, Jacky Racz, Ninette Koehler, Kim Edwards, Mike Roden, Mike Nelson, Dave Goetz, Phil Dinges, Carl Ondraka, Todd Rockwell, Mark Verduin, Scott Ruble Obes: Tami Ball, Dave Gerken, Lana Ramthun, Theresa Pecoraro, Julie Korican, Bob Blackburn, Scott Frobel, Laura Laney, Rusty Perrin Low Brass: Bill Wilkinson, Matt Rogers, Rick Brown, Dave Pesko, Jim Weingart, Duane Tolsma, Cheryl Hoge, Eric Farrington. Flutes: Chris Reinick, Gayla Ruff, Jill Bailey, Denise Fife, Kathy Bedunah, Amy Warner, Sue England, Lisa Sorensen, Jill Wenzlaff, Jennifer Eppley, Kathy Porter, Alice Rosa, Donna Gore, Joyce Richter, Jill Sisson, Joetta Imler, Wendy Fritz, Kirsten Carr, Sue Diederich, Chris Hall, Michelle Krieger, Connie Petzke, Amy Schroeder, Tobey Taylor, Nancy Schutz, Dean Shink, Anne Westerbeke, Deanna Sankey, Karla Zielke, Heidi Helling, Tina Franklin. French Horns: Jane Erickson, Mike Groeschel, Alissa Wald, Benita Sokoloskis, Robin Totzke, Rick Hathcock, Jane Gatchell, Jeff Tollaksen, Suzie Schmaltz. Trumpets: Linda Groeschel, Carol Mensinger, Kim Klus, Jackie Kavanaugh, Karla Huebner, Elaine Katsulos, Dennis Horton, Mike Slabaugh, Bob Masterson, Mike Ernst, Ken Spitzer, Dave Reilly, Tony Smarrella, Dan Pinderski, Kevin Ingwersen, Dan Smith, Mark Gerber, Randy Riepma, Bob Roden, Simon Hoffmann, Tod Marsh, Dave McCon- omy, Chris Pinderski, Chip Avery, Jim Falvey. Clarinets: Connie Reinhardt, Jane Wilkinson, Betsy Wright, Lisa Nelson, Joan Vivardo, Lynn Van Pelt, Carolyn Pihulic, Julie Harris, Sarah Niemi, Kellie Klett, Chris Hanson, Leann Bradley, Vicki Owens, Jan Sisson, Kelly Krieger, Julie Czech, Lisa Niezgodski, Lori Lehmann, Cindy Hinkle, Brenda Spears, Ted Chen, Dave Roden, Jack Arbanas. Trombones: John Ratter, Paul Dzech, Scott Fleisher, Scott Bodjack, Mike Bredeweg, Greg Rhodes, Bob Wright, Brian Libs, Rick Toering, Renee Surch, Colleen Friesl.
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