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Thesfve Got the Beat !lPeople, you're at attention! !'Quit moving around! . . . Horns are up! Play a concert B-flat scale-warm up pattern please! . . . Forward march, forward march 1,2,3,4 . . Whether playing a sim- ple warm-up scale or executing a precise drill, the Varsity and junior Varsity bands always conformed to the many rigorous commands of the drum majors and the directors. These commands seemed to have been given the whole year. Whenever a football game or pep rally was in progress, these bands were at the scene giving all their spirit through music. These two groups thri led fans with their halftime shows. The Varsity band played songs such as uCenterfold and UWe Got the Beat while the junior Varsity performed l'New York, New York and l'Fame . The work of the bands didn't end with football season. The bands later divided into four groups which rang- ed from the more experienced Wind Ensemble to the still learning Reading band. These groups continued the band's tradition of providing ex- cellent entertainment through their concerts. ln addition to these groups, the two stage bands, which practiced all year long, performed popular jazz tunes. This group did not march or play arrangements by Bach but they did move the crowd with their swinging style at activities such as the Miss E.H.S. assembly. HIGHLIGHTING the Spirit Spectacular is the HStar Wars drill performed by the Varsity band. JUNIOR Varsity band members con- centrate on their contest show duriing a Monday night practice. Copy d L y tby Randy Ray NN .: .I I ! 4 ' .u rl, M - 0 fa. F ' A W.. 3 L R - 1 FI ! f . 15,1 1 -e iff . . X. 54 f-I 5 '
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lE Keywanette Beau is Scott chkewitsch. DISCUSSINC decorations I Ax..z for the Basketball locker rooms are Bonnie Burton, Maira Rivera, and Debra Bush. , T if., x l . PREPARING the Keywanette table for registration are Lisa Hogan and Lee Harris. KEYWANETTES are tfront rowl Laurie Frate, Lisa Hogan, Angie Holverson, Bonnie Burton, Nancy Roberson, Tricia Glynn, Kim Piasta, 12nd rowj Mrs, Marianna Merritt, Amanda Bodenschatz, lackie Moody, Myrna Salgado, Norma Martinez, Renee Galindo, jackie Myers, Lisa Gulig, Sherry Premo, Melissa Burton, Betty Walsh, Meanette Salgado, Lee Harris, Mr. Don Clupper, Grd row Mr. Phil Marley, Vicky Henning, ludy Lee, ngela Presti Cynthia Rodriguez, Lori Sutter, Iulie omas, Maira Rivera, Flo McDonald, Donna Hughes, Mary Blevins, ludy Moscheo, Amy Biggs, Mira Hebert, l4th rowj Randi Welch, Susan Cook, Robin Coombs, Karen Cook, loanna C-odsoe, Debra Bush, Tracy Fogle, Lisa Davis, Kristin Lydahl, Sarah Frazier, Liz Koloski, Stacy Farmer, and Becky Atchison. Not shown are leannette Abbud, lennie Atchison, Annette Birdwell, Teresa Blanco, Kathy Brennan, Trisha Burks, leannie Fulcher, Kay Humeston, Renate Kaaa, Michelle Lenox, Donna Meyer, lamie Phelps, Eva Sanabria, Kianne Stalter, Lydia Tamez and Mrs, Peggy Boltz. KEYWANETTE officers are lfront rowl lackie Moody, treasurer, Laurie Frate, reporter-historian, Lee Harris, parliamentariang l2nd rowl Nancy Roberson, vice president, Lisa Gulig, secretary, 13rd rowl Kim Piasta, president. Keywanettes 159 Photo By Gunter Gabel
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his featured trumpet solo in a piece composed by band direc- tor Frank Coachman, is Morgan lngraham. THE Varsity band closes its Spirit Spec- tacular performance with a rendition of llSuperman , DRUMMERS lohn Buckholz, Bryan Wilson, Willie Tenort, Thomas Arellano, Herbert Hudson, limmy Thomas and C. 1. Freeman clap as Jeannine Voss and Kristine Nilsen battle in the drum special 'Dueling Banjoes . BAND Sweetheart Dawn Garraway and Band Beau Mike Trela watch the halftime show at the Killeen game. 15 if7 'Wi ' fm- IEANNE GAUTIER releases her baton dur- Varsity Emeralds dance to the band's per- ing a lunior Varsity practice. THE junior formance of uNew York, New York . Band S 161
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