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a new show takes hard and dedication as Mike Stewart, Sanno, PJ. Szewczak, and An- Rollins demonstrate. ,fa tunately, many things stood in their way. Although we worked more as a unit this year, things just didn't fall into place for us, one member said sadly. The band worked with a much harder show this year, and extra hours and longer practices had to be installed to make up for this. Then, when the time came, weather made the final decision. After win- Emerald Eyes . . . Lincoln started the 1985 marching season with a harder show and high hopes of getting a chance to go to state. Unfor- ning a first division rating in the District Contest, the band traveled to Martinsville for re- gional competition. What fol- lowed was a disaster. The band marched in almost three feet of mud and ruined several auxil- liary uniforms. The pouring rain prevented Lincoln from putting on its best show, and, consequently, they missed the chance to go to state. Officers of the marching band were Mike Stewart, Presi- dentg Bill Marsh, Vice-presi- dentg Bruce Nall, Secretary, and Gary Goodwin, Treasurer. Council members included Kip Bushey, Theresa Opell, Kevin Greenwood, Elizabeth Hopper, Brian Patrick, Kelly Spore, jen- ny Balthus, and jeff Marsh. Their show included the songs Squadron 633, The Devil Went Down to Georgia, Emerald Eyes, and Every Time It Rains. One of the highlights of the year was the addition streamers and fans to the auxilliary. The band looks to next year as a rebuilding year. by Lesley Stedman l 4 1 5 Parades aren't always exciting as they seem. Freshman Mike Grun d- man doesnit seem terribly excited by this one. Extra instruction is given by Mr. Dougherty to Beatrice Joyce and Mark Blice during practice at band CSIHP. Band Camp I7
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