At NABBA XXIV in Louisville Ky, the band placed second in the Honors section, playing Spectrum (Gilbert Vinter) and Music for a Festival (Philip Sparke), although the scores from two of the three judges had us in a virtual tie for first place. The band marked the passing of long-time librarian Jack Bunton. The band opened up the season with a joint holiday concert with the Kings High School Band, followed by concerts with the Commonwealth Brass Band at Southeast Indiana University and the Cincinnati Honors Brass Band. The band concluded their indoor concerts with the annual Memorial Day concert at Armstrong Chapel. The summer season included a joint concert with the Blue Ash Montgomery Symphony, and solo acts at Union Township, New Richmond, Evendale, Edgewood, Kentucky, and Madison, Indiana. These concerts featured Bob Gray playing Believe Me If All Those Endearing Charms, Ron Lutterbie on Over the Rainbowand David Haldeman on A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square. The band recorded another CD entitled Cincinnati Pride.
Membership: Director: Anita Cocker Hunt; Asst. Director: Mark Hensler; Soprano Cornet: Pat Counts; Solo Cornet: Bob Gray, Steve Faulkner, Brian Huhtala, Al Schmidt, Steve Bone, Greg Mills; 1st Cornet: Tom Gabrielsen, Jim Henderson, Jimmy Galloway; 2nd Cornet: Chuck Wyrick, Merv Snider, Robert Pugh; Repiano Cornet: Steve Monroe; Flugelhorn: Jim Yost, Tony Yocco; Solo Horn: Ron Lutterbie, Duetta Metz: 1st Horn: Laurel Hinkle; 2nd Horn: Bill Harvey, Dave Ciancio; Euphonium: Mark Hensler, Bill Wilkie; 1st Baritone: Ken Leslie; 2nd Baritone: Jeff Evans; 1st Trombone: David Haldeman, Rod Rupp; 2nd Trombone: Mark Doan, Jeffrey Clymer; Bass Trombone: Tom Jones, Dave Marlar; Eb Bass: Steve Macy, Jeanne Howard, Toby Biederman; Bb Bass: Ian Insko, Howard Hawkins; Percussion: Adam McCormick, Jo Ann Harvey, Carol Conover.