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Seven year veteran is field commander Being in command! One privilege many students would like to attain. Lisa Crouse, Jr., achieved the number one band position of ttfield commander? Tryouts were held for the responsibility with only two students par- ticipating. Lisa, a seven year band veteran, got the honor. The job of ttfield com- mander consists of supervising fellow band members during field competition and being second in authority next to director Larry Hoover. When not on the field conducting, Lisa plays flute and has also played the drums and bells. In her spare time she also entertains by . ; The pep band regularly performs durmg varsnty basketball playlng the gmtar and plano. . home games. Blowing their guts out on their trumpe She commented that the aspect she llkeS freshmen Carrie Coburn, Eddie Poole, Eric Amsler, d most about band is that it makes her feel more junior Tony RObe'tson- involved in school, and she feels if it wasnlt for that she really wouldnlt enjoy school as much. When asked if she would continue her musical interest after high school, Lisa replied that she hadnlt really given it much thought. Other than band, Lisa participates in girlst varsity volleyball and has managed girlsl track. Lisa added that she hopes and plans on going out for ttfield commander again next year. When Lisa completes high school, she hopes to one day become a CPA tcertified public accountantl. by: Paul Brinley S.C. Band members do a sidestep performance to the tune of uSabbath Prayerv during the Charlestown field competition. The band placed fourth out of ten bands.
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LEFT: Prior to the contest in Columbus, a variety of emotions are displayed by freshmen Eric Amsler and Kris Anderson. BELOW: The SC. Band members include: Row 1 L - Rh Kris Anderson, Andy Flickner, Lisa Crouse, Larry Hoover MirectorL Tracy Sumner, Ricky Caldwell, Christy Powell. Row 2; Kathie Rollings, Susan Pendygraft, Mary Smith, Tina Howard, Tracy Hoskins, Teasha Caruthers, Phyllis Grant, Stephanie Pooler, Theresa Staley. Row 3: Angela Meyer, Jeff Everett, Carrie Coburn, Eric Amsler, Lisa Orman, Tony Robertson, Karen Edwards, Pat Wentworth, Eddie Poole, Laura F lickner. Kelli Dietrich. Row 4: Tim Eaton, Bill Chambers, Steve Harmon, Laura Doss, Donnie Johnson, Norman Sanders, Deron Naugle, Tom Fetz, Paul Fitzpatrick. Row 5: Tammy Dixon, Jenny Shreve, Tara Colwell, Kim Deutsch, Danita Hacker, DeAnn Pallister. u
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Fourth place out of ten bands was the result of the Charlestown competition while at Columbus the marchers didnlt qualify to place due to the class DD category in which they were entered. The field contests offered a chance for individuals to perform solos while the band stood behind them. The soloists from SC. were Jeff Everett, sr., and Karen Edwards, jr. Lisa Crouse, the SC. field commander, commented on the marchersl outlook after the contest. tlDuring the field competitions, the band relaxed and did a terrific job, with just several minor mistakes, making it easier for me? The troops then took off their marching shoes to perform their two concerts which were open to the public. They performed an outdoor concert, held in Speed Park, accompanied with a special dinner afterward for their guests. The Christmas concert was presented in the auditorium. The band constantly performed as ttpepil band during all home varsity basketball games, providing half-time entertainment and performing such hits as Hump? uWrapped Around Your Finger? and the theme song from ttA-Team? The musicians also performed the traditional game-opener, itThe Star Spangled Banner. According to Deron Naugle, student president of the SC. band, the pep band performances, the concerts, field competitions, and the help of director Hoover, have all helped the band to get straightened out and, once again, gain the respect they deserve. By: Angela Robertson The pep band also competes Don't you wish you had my sharp sax?, thinks Steve Harmon, fr. Steve was about to enter onto the field at the Columbus field competition. 4m . - UIWV-U
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