1998 Miracle Yearbook

1 by Tricia Lott YaZar,zd On several occasions this year, the Cedarville College Lab Band dazzled audiences through jazzy tunes,swing,and pop music. Playing classic melodies from various decades,the 22member group displayed its diversity by selecting tunes from the swingof the 1920s to the pop ofthe 1990s. Their repertoire includes songs such as "Midnight Passage," "Soon and Very Soon,""Caravan,""Bugle Boogie Blues," and many other favorites. The Lab Band kept a very active concert schedule this year. They presented several great concerts to the Cedarville family and surrounding communities,including a swing concert at the opera house featuring guest soloist Jody Hovis. Another exciting concert by the lab band was held during Lil' Sibs weekend. The Lab Band has been together for nine years, sharing their musical abilities with thousands. Mr.DiCuirci,the band's director, commented that this group is "highly committed and talented." He added,"this year has been a banner year for the band." Mark Wyse looks to the audience as he plays his ms(top). Michael Di Curici pauses before he speaks to the Hence with his deep voice(middle). John Grapentine takes front stage during a perforince by the Lab Band(bottom). Marks Blackburn Marks concert chorale and lab band 143

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