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Band Auxilliaries many grueling practices Imagine it. Practice several times a week, tryouts, then more prac- tices throughout the summer. Just when you think it's over, band camp and competition season begins, Most high school students would never be that dedicated, yet nine- teen girls at Harbor High, headed by majorette captain Betsy Cragon, and flag line captains Jeanette Card and Jenny Fleischmann went through this entire greuling routine. 'tlt was worth it ailf' commented junior Andrea Jackson. Ubecause its a wonderful chance to meet a lot of new people and to do a lot of differ- ent things. Old Time Rock and Roll . Sheri Greenwood rings the cowbell as Kim Flash pounds the xylophone for half time entertainment. ZOlStudent Life The auxiliaries Iivened up the marching band by providing color and some varietyt Betsy Cragon per- formed a dance solo for the compe- tition closer. t'Come in From the Rain. Both groups combined com- plete with bird outfits for 'Rockin Robin performed at football games. Awards won this year at band camp were best silks and best squad for talent night. Co-captain Jenny Fleichmann said. 'tltis been a fantastic year, We always loved it but this year was the greatest, espeCIaIly since I'm a senior As a change from the baton, majorette Betsy Cragon performs her routine with a scarf. Betsy has been a majorette for four years. She was head majorette this year.
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Hairstyles a variety of cuts Our diligent staff did not only slave away in room seven to produce your yearbook; we also had quite a bit of fun time roaming the halls, checking out the latest trends, and reporting on a favorite topic- hairstyles. Here are the results. Of course there were numerous hairstyles wandering the halls this year. Everything from short to very long, curly to straight were present. You've seen them all- the people with bangs, the ones with one side longer than the other, the punks. the preps, the plains. When asked why she got a perm half way through her senior year, This was one of the popular styles of 1988- spiked hair. Tim Strong shows off his new Hdo'i Students tried to follow the tatest dIC- tates of fashion. Heather Robinson said. t'lf your hair is not styled in a way that you like. you don't feel right. Everything could be right but your hair, and you still feel funny. Kathy Jordan, who wears her haar short and styled quite differently said simply that, 'tl like it! On the oppostie side was Rea Wolf fert who had hair down to her waist. When asked, Ria decided that changing hairstyles is a huge move. and shes just always worn her hair long. Ria was right. Once your hair IS a certain style. it can be tough to change. Whatever your style. there were certainly varying cuts. Showing a variety of styles, Tim Baum, An- drea lsco. and Vicki Lotze talk at an AFS lun- cheon. Andrea's long hair was tied up In a chignon. Hairstylesr 19
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Majorettes; Sherri SUNIVan, LIz Balcombh head malorette Betsy Cragon. Carmella Christiam. Dawn Blakey. Practice makes perfect! Stacy Nelson and Stephanie WOISSOI run through another rou- tine at an evening practice. The auxHaries went through practice everyday during marching season. The commencement of the show. Drum ma- jors Melissa Culver and Sher: Greenwood sa- lute the judges as they. prepare to take the field for competition. The drum majors are the directors on the field during marching band shows. Band AuxiliariesX2l
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