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SPARKLE AND PIZZAZZ What band would be com- plete without a little precision, beauty, and style? The Flags, Majorettes, and Rifles filled all these categories and a little more! However, it was not all fun and glamour for these girls. Under the supervision of Mrs. Auman, these girls practiced in the wee hours of the morning until every leg was straight, toe was pointed, and smile was natural. Whether performing during half-time at football games or in competition in Tennessee, the Flags, Ma- jorettes, and Rifles surely add- ed SPARKLE AND PIZZAZZ to the Marching Band. Attention. Terri Nuttycombe, Maureen Tabasko, and Thomas Young stand at attention as the band plays the National Anthem before a home football game. Majorettes: Laura Berberick, Sheri Flags: Alana Bartley, Sharon Bowden, Holmes, Sue Horne, Terri Horne, Cindy Pat Cook, Donnah Covington, Yvetee Thompson Davis, Kim Farrar, Teresa Galloway, Marie Gooch, Helena Hargrove, Angie Rifles: Terri Anderson, Jodi Lavin, Fran | Harris, Monica Kulow, Lynn Nutall, Little, Terri Nuttycombe, Lynne Sutton, Natalie Peters, Dawn Powell, Melanie Sandy Wade Power, Dawn Robinson, Donna Schultz, Karen Smith, Pleshette Sturtevant, Maureen Tabasko, Missy Wright Brrr! Alana rr bravesatke comLat Azalea Mall before the Homecoming Parade. 202 Flags, Rifles, and Majorettes
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BAND ON THE RUN Break Time. Mike Tabasko takes a break after performing at half time. Sleepy eyes, hair curlers, and dedication identified the marching band members as they arrived at 7:00 A.M. to begin practice. Halftime per- formances at football games were only a small part of the marching band’s job. They at- tended parades, festivals, and aroused spirit at pep rallies. Other exciting events for the band were competitions such as the Tobacco Bowl Competi- tion in which the marching band placed second. One of the most anticipated competi- tions for band members was Marching Bands of America Grand Nationals held in Ten- nessee. They earned money to pay their expenses to many of these events by selling citrus fruit. Marching Band Concert Band: Dean Andrews, Andy Arnette, Teresa Blake, Eric Blanton, Camella Booker, Shawn Brown, Sandra Carter, Lisa Chenault, Freddie Davis, Tanya Dogget, Robbie Fouts, Tara Grantham, Joy Hall, Grace Harris, Karen Harris, Roman Harton, Angie Hayes, Lisa Janette, Donna Jones, Ronnie Jones, Freddie Jones, Diane Lewis, Stan Lomax, Kim Jordan, Karen Martin, Tanya Mayo, Dwayne M. Knight, Bonnie Morris, Chris Morris, Angie Mozingo, Kathy Murphy, Malissa Murray, Rod Neal, Lisa Raikes, Sarah Riddick, Sharon Ritchie, Roslyn Rush, Melanie Shepard, Calvin Smith, Vanessa Strother, Amy Thompson, James Thorpe, John Allen Waldrop, Terrie Washington, Gerard Watson, Don Welker, Allyson Welstead, Angie Williams, Lance Williams, Penny Williams, Craig Wright Percussion Section: Howard Adams, Jerome Bush, John Lowery, Chris Miller, Mike Pope, David Robinson, Jeff Sadler, Tommy Southworth, Steve Wetzler, Thomas Young, Marshall Johnson Wind Ensemble: Kim Allen, Michal Ander- son, Pat Ayers, Debbie Banks, Melvin Black, Angela Brown, Sharon Burnley, Reginald Bush, Laurie Cardoza, Susan Currier, Teresa Driskill, Mike Durrette, David Forbes, Tim Fouts, Harvey Franklin, Stacey Guillen, Reginald Halil, Darlene Hamilton, Bill Hicks, Ann Marie Johnson, John Klotz, Tommy Layne, Sonny Mat- thews, Michelle Mines, Larry Moneypenny, Kevin Morton, Heather Patterson, Scott Patterson, Wayne Pearson, Reuben Phelps, Katrina Pointer, Erica Richardson, Brian Seal, Charles Sharpe, Chris Shep- person, Beau Slaunwhite, Lynne Sutton, Maureen Tabasko, Mike Tabasko, Bill Thompson, Julie Vaught, Greg Vlahos Marching Band 201
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Practice Time. Bill Thompsom, along with members of the brass section, knows that in order to succeed he has to practice. ALL THAT JAZZ Come one, come all, to hear Leon Auman’s Boogie Woogie Bugle Boys plus two. Sixth period each day trumpets were blaring, xylophones were ring- ing, and drums were beating all to the rhythm of the Warrior Stage Band. The group not on- ly entertained fellow students, but also brought the joy of music to others while playing at the State Democratic Con- vention and at county middle schools this year. Stage Band: Pat Ayers, Melvin Black, Teresa Driskill, David Forbes, Tim Fouts, Harvey Franklin, Bill Hicks, Pat Johnson, John Klotz, Tommy Layne, Sonny Mathews, Scott Patterson, David Robinson, Brian Seal, Charles Sharpe, Beau Slaunwhite, Greg Vlahos, Steve Wetzler, Robert Winecoff, Thomas Young
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