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BHS Band captures JJlood, sweat and heat stroke were prominent on the Michigan State campus as the Buchanan High School Band dutifully worked through their drills. After earning a division I rating at district festival, the young band knew they had the year in control. Award winning performances established the standard for the year. Achieving high ratings while being supported by the community is great! They don ' t seem to get tired of the fund raisers or the concerts. It ' s a job of dedication the entire year, stated Tim Jess- wein, senior. Marching shows, concerts, solo and ensembles, the pep band and the pit band for My Fair Lady caught the public eye and ear. The year was definitely one of performance. B. Ellen Yaw takes a snooze. C. Pam Lar- son blows off a little energy at band camp. D. Mark Bullock and Blane Barlow sit out the next set. E. Ed Eddington plays up to the camera. F. Janis Barlow, Mark Sumerix, Rochenne Wishart, Vicky Har- rington, Stephanie Casto, Paul Bellaire, Kristie Detgen, Michelle Meyer, Sherry Kuntz, and Bob Craw show off their legs. 16 Band J H.S. Band A. Front Row: Stephanie Ca lo. Vicky HarrinfCton. Debbie McBain. Bob Crat . Tim Jessvrein, Mark Sunierix, Kri lie Deiffen. RoM ' henne 9 i-iharl. Paul Etellaire. Janis BarloM. Second ftotc: Melissa Scro ins, Michelle Meyer, Suzanne Holt, Stephaoie Metzger, Jarkie Jesswein, Su»an Vile, Pam Larson. Becky Myer , Jodi W rep(;Ies irlh, Trudv Morse. Tina Shepherd. Diana Shelles. Kara Bever, Kasey L«wandot»ski. Third Row: Tunia Pialli. Nanc l.opp. Robin Ra Mcll. ■ huMii Baber. Kelly Herman, Sherri Balos, Cindy Glavin, Beth Moulds, kelly Bo le. Kell Hughes. Beck Miiir. Jane Long. Angela Fleenur. Lisa Kaiser, fourth Row: Pam Bristol, June G unn, Kaylene Soales, Shelly Miller. Melissa Potter, Terry RobinMin, Devra W regglesworth. Brell Pointer. Amy Lake. Kris Kennhark. Julie 4! lpetzer. Shellie Paskiel. Lynn Bush. Jill cutl. Fifth Row: Denise Jacqucz. Mindy Neveaux. Amy Byrum. Jacquelyn (.arter. John Farhat. Mark Bullock, Dan Craw, Ed Ed- dington. Tim Glosson, EiHc Beistle. Tom Crouch. Sixth Row: Sherr Kunti, Susan Melzger, Paula Posey. Stacey Phiscalor. Laura Bock, Kristeo kline, Brian Brown. Blane BarloM, Ingrid Leiton, Janice Moore. Seventh Row: Jennifer Poorman. Tami Link, Shanna Ritchie. Tina Rou e, Steven Smith. Gregg Fitzgerald, icki 1 Ml, Mr. Ambrose. Fif(hth Row: Kraig Beler. Kllen aw. Bill Farhat.
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Homecoming sets a precedent B, Kichanan High SchooPs 1984 Homecoming; set a precedent with a ifw major changes from the tradi- tional annual celel)ration. These changes were basically due to a change of a(Kisors. Mrs. Springstead and Mrs. Steinke were elected ad- visors. The post had been previously held by Mr. Bashara. The biggest change was that the parade, usually held Thursday following the team dinner, was mo ed to Friday preceeding the foot- ball game. The parade kicked off the festivities of homecoming night, starting downtown and marching on to the football field. The excitement then focused on the football game against Dowagiac. Half time brought the highpoint of the celebration with the crowning of homecoming king and queen. Sally Stover and Tracey Dodge. Though the team was defeated, the spirit of the night still went strong. The night was concluded with a semi-formal in the cafeteria. Another major change concerning homecoming activities, was the school pep assembly and class com- petition were held outside on the football field instead of the gym, as it had taken place in the previous years. The sophomores won the spirit jug and the juniors blew away everyone in class competition by winning the tug-of-war, banana bash and the obstacle course. Some competition which took place during homecoming week was silent girl day and the terrific toes coFitest. Tom Matthews was awarded the class Flirt T-Shirt and Joe Roxey stole the ten terrific tootsies ' competition. Other days of the week were dress up day, breakdatue day, shades day and maroon and white day. Mums were also available during homecom- ing week. Homecoming 15
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