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Festival and fifth place at the State Fair. However, the final push that helped to bring all this into a total picture was the drive and determination of the director and the team effort that came from the band itself. Band Director, Scott Perkins, Drum Major, Brian Sklute. Presiding over the practice, Drum Major, Brian Sklute, prepares the band for competition. Special Band 15
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14 The Final Push Amidst the heat, bugs, and humidity, the band approached a new season with a new and young director, Scott Perkins. This new season started early in July. For once a week until two weeks before school started, various sounds were heard com- ing from the front field of the school. An occasional shout, an occasional whistle blown, and a great deal of musical sounds were heard continuously. Before the second week of school started, the band director stepped up his practice time to twice a day. Then, after school started, the marching band con- tinued its practice to every da y A bit of last minute advice is given to Jenny Quartermaine Johnston. Special Band Confidence shows the flag team is ready for the State Fair. after school for about two and one half hours. The sweat, the toil, the grinding of teeth, and the repeated drills paid off when competition time came around. With “Spit and polish” the band with new flats flying with new uniforms for the flag and rifle teams, and new in- struments for the percussion and tuba sections, entered the competition field to give a pic- ture of complete corps style. All this put together with drum and bugle helped the band win first place at the Tabacco — Showing that the saxophones know what they are doing, Eric Steinburg and John Fitzgerald strut their stuff. by Sarah
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