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On the scene They say that there is magic in the Dallas. air ..... in Mollenkopf? This year there definitely was! The Raider Marching Band exhibited one of their finest seasons ever! The first game of the season was played on September 5, 1981. A Big City Salute was the theme, with the majorettes performing to New York, New York . Their excellent performance added to the thrill of winning over Iohn Hay. Throughout the season, the band played many all-time favorites, such as On Broadway , and Hurray for Hollywood . But the Salute to Ohio surpassed many of the other band shows and exhibited the talent of the band, not only in Warren but also in Mr, Ken Young und Gary Hoffman look over the band with pride. 4BfOrganizatia ns Each and every time they performed, the ability and endurance of this band was obvious. The football game never seemed complete without the halftime performance of the band The admission price of the game was a small price to pay to see such a large group of muscians join together to perform in such exquisite harmony Even when the team was not victorious in the football games, the band shows proved that Warren Western Reserve was a school of great variety and imagination. Their performances withstood many unpleasant weather factors, but yet still succeeded in entertaining all who were present. Saxophones Row 1. Bonita Pollard, lngrid Wood, Chris Shaffer, Debbie Cameron, Heather Trickett, Crystal Stroud. Row 2. Colleen Hagan, Tom Marshalek, Andy Selep, Mark Liveratore, Da- vid Rulong, Bill McLewis, Ken Walker. Mr, Donald Fowler awaits to play his role as boss in the majorettes version of 9 to 5 .
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a swim. With the encouragement of Rusty Victor and a few other guys, Tammy Shaffer decides to take Practicing before Band Night, pants are the only part of the uniform tolerable in the heat. f Trombones-Front Row: Earl Marzula, Michael Theresa Stroud, Bill Cameron, Neil Hogan, johnson, Amy Herwig, Brad Benke, Troy Ken Montgomery, Edward Bogus, Brion Orr, Galvin, Roy Peyles, Mark Butcher. Back Row: Brian Head, Aarron Dixon. Mr. Ken Young laughs in disbelief of Mr. Gary Hoffman's ability to spit watermelon seeds. Band!-47
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Script Ohio is formed by the Raider Band, V s Tubas: David Welling, David Zimmerman, fumes Howard, Mark Swartz, Carroll Martin, Shawn Rogers, Iohn Iames, Ierome Ferbee Sue Beaver dances to New York, New York. if- ,-,l,'MI,,, . v. My , v Bandf49
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