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Intrigued, Sherlock Holmes members try to deduce another diabolical, ele- mentary case. Obviously enjoying one of the science club presentations, Ryan Murrow grins widely. Members of the science club enjoy a humorous anecdote during a presenta- tion at lunch. New Club Campus Activities 169
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Sleuth 'n’ Search Sherlock Holmes and Science Clubs Detect and Explore New Ideas You’re walking down a dark, foggy street wondering who killed Mr. Rockefeller, a rich tycoon. You suspect it could be the maid, his nephew, or the butler, but you be- lieve it was the nephew. Why? This was the scene pictured in the new Sherlock Holmes Society. They took on a new case each week and attempted to solve it de- ductively. Although the Science Ecology and Sherlock Holmes clubs were worlds apart, both clubs very much enjoyed a mystery. The Science Ecology club stud- ied Arizona. One of the field trips was to Saguaro National Monu- ment and the Sonora Desert Mu- seum where they studied the mysteries of nature. I would like this to be a club where students can go on trips with different sci- ence teachers and get a chance to learn about different areas of sci- ence from people who specialize in those areas,” commented Ms. Parr. The Science Ecology club was very different than the Sherlock Holmes club, but the concept was still the same. Both clubs wanted to expand their campus roles and hopefully, reach other individuals. Design by Brian Treptow. Photos by Gwen Gregory. Science Ecology. Front Row: Mark McGonigle, Julie Neaves. Back Row: Ryan Murrow, John Bartlett, Jim Tib- bets, Sponsor Lisa Parr, Jon Holman, Jimmie Burns, Paul Vincent. Sherlock Holmes Society. Front Row: Keli Buessing, Lisa Taylor. Back Row: Dan Fouty, Matt Parmenter, Sponsor Mitch Hamlin. New Clubs 168 Campus Activities
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Simply Superior Mustang Marching Band Works for Perfection. The Mustang Marching Band proved once again that they were best in the state by achieving top honors at both ASU and UofA band days. The band attended a week of band camp in Prescott which real- ly strengthened the students' uni- ty. Three weeks of rigorous prac- tices were to follow. After school began, there were weeks of 6:30 A.M. practices still to come. Final- ly, on the third week of school, the competition began. At ASU Band Day, Dobson was the final band to perform, right be- fore ASU band. An outstanding performance earned them a supe- rior honor and the Nunamaker Award, shared only with Amphith- eater High of Tucson. The Nuna- maKer means the band received straight one grades from all of the judges. This was the second time in three years that the band had received the award. Despite the strict discipline that the band maintained during the performances, they were just as wild and crazy as the rest of the students. This created a feeling of camaraderie on and off the field. Design by Chris Sar. Photos by Andy Phelps. Practicing the traditional salute, Holly Sundberg braves the early morning hours. The drum line, staying intense, keeps the beat while rehearsing their band day show. Flags. Front Row: Stacy Phar, Amanda Prescott, Sarah Ran- som, Beverly Risinger, Jolene McBride, Brigette Kelley, Les- lie Nickels, Beth Anne Barnes. Second Row: Missy Hough- tling, Kelli Burke, Deborah Wright, Ann Kelley, Lara Ferry, Teresa Spigelmire, Ruth Sarnicki, Kim Wippich. Back Row: Crystal Coker, Jackie Knotts, Leah Heron, Shanie Rushing, Kristen Smith, Meichelle Plummer, Melissa Menten. Marching Band Campus Activities Brass. Front Row: Marc Stenoien, Alicia Burnett, Holly Sundberg, Shawna Replogle, Mike Fantus, Stacey Fields, Deanna Moore. Second Row: Brent Bones, John Hannon, Michelle Hindorff, Trent Steinbrugge, Amy Stoll, Paul Per- rault, Kathy House, Richard Austin, Nathan Shields, Jim Jacoby, Mark Figor, Steve Gruver, Cam Hawkins, Mark Carv- er, Steve Lubeck, Chris Coin. Third Row: Anthony Bozece- vic, Jessica Wood, Darin Vigesaa, Loren Wise, Jerry Chabar- ria, Brad Maas, Chris Sar, Chris Perantoni, Chris Windes, Chris Schneir, Greg Hixon, Dan Erikson, Shirley Lewis, Scott Fspandola, Kevin Musick. Back Row: Andres Epstein, Kitty Hodsden, Channing Shoneberger, Richard Laughlin, John Elkins, Tom Muccilli, Mitch Plummer, Richard Komurek, Scott McIntyre.
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