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when BETH 'RETGH l'WH71Q ill llfilfllmff Show, Kflfffll BI'fflf'f5f?Y Arxif, is to if-'gin diuni rnatur Kim liuifsi Uitetgxfirf-,' lv1T'-Yi 111'1'l1f35llY il1Sdp139dI'S INTO ill THQ- to im it: the tptinfl Ln tlf- lalftinir- 1 rid: 1 hen August lb came along, did the sound ot the NS Marching Band hitting the practice tield, The season stafrted early, tor their tirst pertormantfce was soon to be here. Septembei2g5 brought these marching musicainsliout into the McCausland streetsyltor the town's Centennial Parade.ZQ The NS Marchingiiband, while atop hayracks, lead us thfough the Homecoming Parade, yet that night spirits were dampened, as rain began pouring and the hatitime show was canceled, The next week the halftime entertainment was pfovided by the Music Booster Momg. They pertormed their song and dance number, Suit Up Band. This promoted the pizza gales that raised money tor the new band unitorms. it was well received the Lancer fans. Throughout the season, the bands repertiore included gtuch rousers as Georgia Cn My Mind, Youve Lost That Loven' Feeling, and HRobert E. Lee. Qctober 22 set the date tor the last show and with the traditional bow the NS Marchifig Band ended on a perfect note. lViAl?C'lllNG BAND l X
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ft riswzi? 4. wg..- Rhnizfety xytoptioiife rnusif' comes trwiri Scott VoeIkeI s wxtgimf , Surriniwrtirnfa rui.ir'tif.'e S-tdIti'f with Mr. Ariciersaon 5 Rtirsstw instruction. J is r . concgeentration. .'f.'Qb.mw HL..- f W ' .A Ni 5 wr I 56 FINE ARTS a y,,...3 X M, .1 rf ' ft . RarIY morninfi ' rimtgtices bring out the bands good side. M, ,W .v -, .. , mf, W IL 7333? wget?-Azflf il ' '55 Ziff 'ERQETQZEYE' -we 3, fgzmzr 3 f3.fg.H fggg, Ar 22533 f' 'QWWH WV' I ,vagal iwh Blum rf' Euniiti ' MARCHING BAND: D. SCUII, K. Iossi, R Ewoldt, K. Brodersen. RCW 2: K. Kash marok, L. Raustian, T. MCNICGI, R. Meq qers, S. Voetket, I. Hamilton, M. Ftenker M. Rios-Doria, S. Boyle, S. Atbrewzht, M I.1nc.iaman, B, Tobin, R. Perrin, I.. Fah reienkroq. ROW 3: A. Knappe-r, D. Oetzet I.. Hiqhy, M. Moraetes, B. Betitz, I. KuehI R. Baotke, S. Itoaq, I.. Iiiqby, S. Iftliot, B Diittcy, T. Noni, T. Konrad, D. Lifghtner B. liraarfk, 'If Finns-cgari, D. I.infIarnn. ROW 4: K. Itotst, R. Kwwster, A. Kutcher ' hllg R. Knapper, A. Radcliff, B. Noet, T. Lane, IJ. Lahann, T. Oetzmann, A. Spotts, K. Thompson, I. Frazee, S, Mathias, M. Booth, M. Whitakefr, C. Whitaker, D. Rish- len, T. Sebolt, S. Meredith, S. Chne. ROW 5: D, Mast, D. DeBoer, D. DeCoc:k, C. Pittman, W. Arp, S. Staucit, S. Stephens, S. Stevens, B. Henriinqs, Ia. Chapman, S. Tirrtmerman, T. Harry, I. Roper, T. Willis, K. Miller, C. Wosset, K. Isonberq. ROW 6: M. Boyle, I. Cramer, T. Meredith, T. I.a- trenz, T. Myers, NoeI, M. Roweii, T. ' 255357 .- . ,mt-,p. WM' ?f2i'H2.w1e A WWI? LWW12'fazwfw-'zxwrzkfitfbt at E-.rw V'.M5.w- Hmm ..,q,,iw -.tghrlgiv A fWmmfyg.,:?,,.,5,,...f, ..Ww,9I5fWLm.M,Wz,GfzAw,.w.fwffxwwz 11 tfazitggtggfigywzstf:iWgQ1,4g3ffSQfw1':vf1' fiwqa gig., Frey, D. Beaudoin, B. Brown, K. Raqona, T. Visa, M. Itvicter, D. DeCoCk, I. Khie-ver, C. Washington, S. Iaevsen, I. Corbin. ROW 7: R. Bohtmanri, D. Iessen, Ia. Dan- forth, W. Tuttee, K. Pittman, I.. Baetke, E. Arvicison, B. Kirby, A. Stautfer, Braack, K. Meredith, K. MusaI, A. Runrie, M. KuQhI, T. Raciecith. RCW B: T. Sffboh, D. Carstorisen, B. Hartiiiiq, R. Moon, I.. Meier, D. Gwen, B. Foss, K. Albrecht, IS. Fraririsen, T. Boyer, M. Tobin, R. DeCoc:k. V
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l58 Fl NE ARTS M it gf ' sm . ef-P,si.,s aw wifi ,isa W , ,. tt W, ,, , . m,,'Qtt't-is. 5 4 Hwf- f i ,i -gaia giszsziii-gt-ffrtfezife fbf T 2 -411 W t-t triad .-Af Q .::212: '4,,L. . :'-' :-:: 1 1 1 1 1 li TT ? hen the chills ot winter began to set in, the NS Marching Band mem- bers auditioned tor chair place- ment in Symphonic and Concert Band, retiring their tlip-tolders tor sheet music and began rehearsing in the warmth ot the band room. ln early preparation tor the December l2 Christmas Concert, Mr. Andersorrs Symphonic and Mr. Kessingers Concert bands began practicing such seasonal tavorites as UCETGSDSY leevesf' and lllingle Bells. The bands also per- tormed at a Spring Concert on March 6, and the Fine Arts Festival on May lb and l7. lt was again North Scott's turn to host the annual Tri-school Band Festival on April l8. Repertoires trom PV, NS, and DeWitt Central were teatured. Members ot the NS band participated in sev- eral contests during the year. The Symphonic Band tried out tor the lowa Bandmasters Associ- ation, and many members were chosen tor per- fff tormance in the SETBA Honor Band in Wash- ington, lowa, on lanuary 22. All ten musicians ggi were accepted: Kris Meredith, Kim lossi, Lisa Fahrenlcrog, Rachel Bohlmann, Deb DeCock, gg Al Knapper, Brian Dutty, Dan Qetzel, Al Rad- clitt and Mil-ie Whitaker. f?-li-vted ti pf--itcriti .ii The All-State l,.iiigl Qisti Faustifizi my St istt Stevf-its, Rob fiiiiwrillo, find Hon Knappei iw-presf-:it our best. SEQ? 'f?5.'3:3 -sf-5: -it K- E SYMlDHONlfl BA-NDi K- M9F0ftitt1t L- Hlflbyi D. ltvdudolri, D. Kuehl, D. tiriclamari, B. Dutte-y, D. Cetxel, A. Knapper. RCVUW 4: iiliffggggigm Heiiriings. la. Meier, D. Owen, M. Kuehl, KUNVQ: Ti. Bohlxntiiiii. li, Arvidstpgi, T. Myi-rs T. Ot-tzniazin, S, Elliott, S, Voelwt. R, M' BtTYl9f K- lvlilTTld1'1, K. Albrer tit, K. lossi, ls. licltttittlllifliflt fl. Siiierillo, l, McNirrf:l, M. lwleflflws, l,. Faustiari, T. Sebolt, T. llg:.EYYQl f-M NTL HITY, S, mack, S, Ste- Boyle li. Frandsen, Mr. Andvrsori, S. Meredith, D. Richlvn, M. . i Noel, D. Car:-rtfinsen l. Frazu- D, De-CV'vi'l4, l,. llantorttr l. Kympper, lclamilton, B. brown, CL. ldlavlctovlc, D. l.1gtitner, li. Belitz, l. x-v
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