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The saxophone line members, Pete Gibson, Eric Gartman, and Becky O'Bar, lead the band while marching in the homecoming parade, October 2. Photo by Trend Adair r Front Row: Kim Erlinger. Ashleigh Thrasher, Shannon Dunn, Beth Love, Eric Nelson, Mieke Kauffman, Christi Walpole, JaCrall Wilson, Chaunnah W'oosley. 2nd Row: Jennifer Simon, Vickie Kelly, Billy Wilkinson, Wesley Andrews, Charles White, Jennifer Calhoun, Danny Harper. 3rd Row: Michelle Brigance, Lisa Lippard, Rhonda Massey, Terri Earp, Lorie Day, Laura Lippard, Pam Hamby, Weldon Gartman. 4th Row: Glenda Bron- site, Theresa Stafford, Tracey Franklin, Deedra Hardin, Christina Woosley, Susan Weaver. 5th Row: Matt Brigance. Jill Strain, Kelly McClendon, Jennifer Holt, Dee O'Bar, Becky O'Bar, Pete Gib- son, Eric Gartman. 7th Row: Sheila Meiries, Liz Nelson, Reese Davis, Mike Robbins, Bill Burk, Matthew Foy, Ryder Gaston. 8th Row: Nick Remy, Jim Richardson, Danny Robbins, Dale Means, Robert Powell, Jamie Phillips, Robin Slate Back Row: David Posey. Gene Stafford. Charles Phil- mon. r Front Row: Samara Hackworth, Rene Puls, Candy McClure, Carla Bailey, Misty Hughes, Mandy Shigley. 2nd Row: Julie Meeds, Patrick Hall, Dan- iel Brown, Shelly Makus, Jolene Littlefield. Noel Taff, Jennifer Hardin. 3rd Row: Billy Tanner, Anna Salzer, Jimmy Wright, Amy Goff, Beth Gib- son, Sara Wiggins, Jeffery Parrish. Back Row: Reed Dunn, Daniel Grey, Jody Calhoun, Nathan Evans, Shawn Bledsaw, Corry Ford, Lesley Lippard, Blain Brigance. S eB n a i n o d r B e g i n n i B a n d n g LAYOUT DESIGN BY HEATHER ABBOTT
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With thoughts of home, Kim Mulson jumps with joy after a long week at yearbook camp. Photo by Mieke Kauffman I've got her! laughs Heather Abbott while penning Trena Adair on the floor. Yes, Yearbook members do find time to have fun. Photo by Tresa Adair It's not just an adventure, it's a job. People just don't realize the hard work and long hours it takes to pro- duce a yearbook that covers all the year's events, stated Heather Abbott. Often the yearbook staff is stereo- typed as being a prestige club. True, the members are carefully chosen, but they are referred to the adviser from other teachers as possessing the skill and dedication it takes to produce a quality yearbook. First year staff member Bridget Da- vis said, I still can't believe how many little details there are that have to be 'just right'! Second year staff member Trena Adair chuckled when she said, When deadline time comes, half the time ev- eryone goes around like chickens with their heads cut off! An exasperated Ashleigh Thrasher said, All kinds of things seem to go wrong right before the deadline is sent off! It seemed to be the popular opinion that the most descriptive word for yearbook staff members is INSANE. Fortunately, out of all the chaos of deadlines emerges a yearbook. By Tresa Adair METHOD TO THE MADNESS
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Chaunnah Woosley, JaCrall Wilson, Christy Walpole, Mieke Kauffman, Beth Love, Shannon Dunn, Ashleigh Thrasher, and Kim Erlinger dance to Hot Wire during a pep rally. Photo by Trena Adair What do dedication, a new look, and hair dryers have in common? The band members reply, Band contest success! Band members were not only dedi- cated to practice, but also to raising money for new band uniforms. They held a car wash, in which Wal-Mart matched the amount raised. Kelly Robinson said, It was hard work, but it paid off. Fundraisers, donations, and contributions raised the seven thousand dollars needed for new band uniforms. The new uniforms added a new look to the football field. Jennifer Cal- houn said, We were holding the old uniforms together with safety pins. During the halftime show of the Greenwood game, the band marched for the last time before a contest the next morning. Rain began falling; un- daunted, the band went on. By the end of the show, the new uniforms and the feathers on the hats were soaked thor- oughly. When the feathers didn't begin dry- ing on their own, some parents and members had to drag out hair dryers and blow every single feather dry. The volunteers returned the next morning at 5:30 to begin a journey to the Locust Grove, Oklahoma, march- ing contest. All efforts paid off when the band marched against Oklahoma bands and won first place in AAA competi- tion, one division higher than their classification in Arkansas. A week earlier, the band had won first place in AA and Best Horn Line at Lincoln, Arkansas. By Lisa Lippard Junior Band Front Row: Timothy Ault, Brandi Cessna, Alice Shrader, Stacey Raggio, Michelle Asbury, Lonna Wilson, Shawn Standridge. 2nd Row: Amanda Southerland, Paige Raney, Cassie Cray, Rhonda Killion, Tera New, Raina Smith, Joan Gill. 3rd Row: Phillip Powell, Jason Calhoun, Brian Simpson, Patricia Minden, Fran Hudson, Melissa Bradford, Heather Harris, Jeremy Ellard. Back Row: Grant Hester, Danny Berry, Brian Reed, Joe Richardson, Tim Burrows, Jason Bryant.
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