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T Se al i Being the backbone of the band isn't all there is to being the drum major. said Senior John Taraborelli. A drum major is a person who leads and directs the band, but they also help other students. For instance. when someone needs help with his or her instrument. I have to be there to assist them. John started out playing instru- ments in the sixth grade. Strum- ming the guitar and blowing the trumpet were the beginning. Drum majoring is not always so easy to do because it takes patience and cooperation, said John. Requirements for drum major included: l. You must be a junior or sen- ior. 2. Being familiar with the school, people, and most of all, the band itself. 3. Having previous experience marching and playing. Advantages of a drum major included: Leading the band. wearing a terrific uniform, and being given so many opportunities. Drum majoring is a super way to Top classmen double expose past, present, future J R 1- 0-1 5.2 ,Mgt ' 2 it' Cheryl Hamilton LaDell Harrison Hawkins- ' Dean Haws -Mr- VIS leam responsibilities, said John. - April Graffa 91 Placing a quick phone call on the school phone is Senior Dawn QE' ,V' ll 'l Ryan. Jeff Hays Randy Hays Frank at-..... . B ff, .Y I y V Jkt A 1 Q ' sit' id? - .1 LJ- ' 1' -QTASVL is ' . . .aaa . fsflll. ,' ' . ',i A fi ' i . W: y l Fwffw at - l Wu ' . it I Chris Charlie Hunt Noreen Ingram ammie
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My funniest happening at school was during my junior year when I was walking down the sidewalk. The bottom of my shoes had crepe soles. Before I knew it my soles got stuck on the cement. I tumbled onto my knees, and they were black and blue for a whole month, said Laura Celis. -1 - ff ii Y 'Q rw' 'r-.,, e, i E., I X, .Q as 1 I x fe ' :rt '51, W wt 11 A, 1 I gs? J X' a' , 'A Mt , . I Donna Danielson 545 David f i' Shawn Pikes I Robert Eiles Jodi Fowkes T 'V WN f Gina Gibbia To m Gillette Kim Graham Ray Guzman Class favorites dissolve hours away As seniors ended their last high school days, it was truly a time for reflection for memories of classes that took them to the threshold of gradua- tion. The classes they slept in, the ones in which they glanced at their watches for countdown, and the classes some even forgot to attend. There were the classes they anxiously awaited at the start of each day - sub- jects that satisfied their appetites, stim- ulated their imaginations, and even gave them the pride of knowledge. In a landslide victory, seniors voted lunch as their favorite class. flt was also reported that not one student flunked lunchlj The subject of fondest recollections for seniors was home economics. fWhat student could resist stuffing themselves with homemade delicacies day after day'?J Another favorite subject was art, a class in which students could release their creative energies and create a masterpiece. Other subjects enjoyed by seniors were: woods, algebra, welding, govern- ment, biology, and free enterprise. - Sue Vaughn llj Prospector's offensive line peeling Bourgade defenders off. Chris Barwick, senior. on a screen pass from Quarterback Sam Marquez. senior. Prospectors came up short with a 22-8 loss to Bourgade. Take 9 Senior closeups
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