

Band creates formations
in Tag Day recognition
Beginning the school year with an effective dis–
play of original maneuvers, the band demonstrated
new marching techniques and stirred school spirit as
it performed at the home football games in the fall.
In special recognition of Tag Day, band members
created appropriate formations-a boat and a bicycle,
showing trave l in foreign lands. The band also par–
ticipated in the Hallowee n and Memorial Day
parades.
After football season, the band concentrated on a
program of scheduled concerts. Comprising a
br~ss
e nsemble of trumpets, trombones, and French horns,
Scott Ackerson, Toni Lewis, Shera DeLello, Joel
Sheesley, Cheryl Bateman, David Yage r, and Mary
Nevill presented traditional carols at the Christmas
concert.
Eleven band members participated in the County
Music Festival band. Other instrumentalists competed
for ratings in the state music festival in May.
The band performed in Worcester March 17 and
presented a spring concert May 5.
BAND-Front
row:
S. Mill er, M. Roper, C. Winans, R. Simmons,
V.
White,
1 •
Segal.
Second row:
A. Mue hl, P. VanBuren, M. Baker,
' . Bresee. S. McCrea, C. Onody, S. Wheeler.
Third row:
D. Janes,
Following the fall marching practices the band settled inside to rehearse
concert
music in
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P. Kurtz, L. Viehweg, G. Petronio, M. Byam, B. Bubnell.
Back row:
D. Reinhardt,
l\1.
evill, G. Pizza, G. Brashear, S. Munson, L.
Shultis,
j .
Latcher, secretary-treasurer.