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Individuality Although the band works together as a group, it takes many individual talents to make them the success that they are. Directing the band were Mr. Gary Hoffman and Mr. Ken Young. These men worked long hours perfecting the band in their drills and their music, and as it turned out, their time paid off. Representing and leading the band were the band officers. The president, senior Keith Monty, a four year band member, felt that this was the best year ever . Keith was also the section leader of the trumpets. Colleen Cameron, also a member of the band for four years, and also one of the section leaders of the clarinets, was Vice-president. Iunior band member Anita Konitsney was Secretary! Treasurer, as well as being a squad leader of the baritones. 5 -fs-if f ' ,,M'v21, 5 'L ,Yr ef .- Y.f.1.s 2 ll A f 4, W, w 13, Clarinets-Front Raw: Caroline Pillar, Deidre Smith, Rochelle Redman, Tina Flamino, Missy Cerny, Aquilla Moorre, Cindy Code, Tammy Shaffer, Valerie Anderson, Newey Love, Kandi Delaney. Back Row: Cheryl Robbins, Iennifer 52fOrganizations Senior Patti Thompson, a four year member, was historian. Adding pizazz and style to the marching band were the Western Reserve Golden Girls, led on and off the field by head majorette Kerri Crimes. Kerri, who has been dancing since she could walk, has been with the maiorette line for four years, and led it for two. Her own combination of dazzling costumes and original choreography created many glittering and exciting performances. Before the band could become a group, the individuals had to achieve a high level of self esteme. Moving up from chair to chair was a challenge as each member strived for that first chair. Bringing together such fine individuals could bring about nothing less than a sensational group of musicians! fr ...g. , 1 ., ,,.., t- i' ' we V as if .4 ' , 41,3-...-,, st- ..w - N, V- ,l , W View , , , , f eww, - M ur Stiles, Sheila May, Kristen Galvin, Stacey Fos- ter, leff Hunt, Iolyne Esparza, Kim Sawyer, Lisa Robertson, Stella Wolters, Laura lnnizzaro, Colleen Cameron. Head majorette Kerri Grimes shows her talent as she dances at halftime. During summer practice, Iohn DeVitto says hi!
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From row: Diane Brown, Iohn Devitto, Sherri Kelly, Ray Iohnson, Gene Wheeler. Row 2: Franco Lucerelli, lim Thomason, Greg Gavin, Keith Monty, Dwayn Nye, Ruth Day, Francine Polomsky. How 3: Debbie Prox, Sandra ...un- Demont, Brian Crites, Mil-ze Hess, Ieff Buchwalter, Colleen Mallory, Sue Zimmerman. Row 4: Ron Tenney, Pete Hassega, Lee Wakefield, Bill Knight, Charles Currey, Rodney Salyer, Gary Hess. Front row: Chris Starnes, Allyson Heacox, Diane llurst, Patti Thompson. Row 2: Kent Keifer, Beth Smith, Heidi Michael, Stacy Styers. Al many football games, the mast cheering was heard from the band shell. .....-..1..-.-- W Band!51
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Qu? R 1 X 'Xiu Q. .ma .,-- 5 Lu Baritones-Front Raw: Natalie Heller, lack Reynolds, Lalita Iohns, Chris Cerina, Anita Kaninslcy, Sherri Howard, Cindy Howard. Back Row: Nancy Weber, Edward Buydus, Crystal Caldwell, Tom Postlewait, Sherry Ulery, Phil Hunt, Cindy Loudon, Sherry Hall. President Keith Monty leads the lang line of trumpet players in a summer practice. Foreign exchange student from Denmark, Iesper Gude, concentrates on the song he plays
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