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Hierh-hpi d To Contjn tie: ff %2% = ' . M E PRICE AND CIHARt€S HAWH v l l BH liilKi ; iii£i BAND MEMBERS are: FRONT ROW: Phillip Nash, Elizabeth . Sherrer. Tina Wall. Tracy Lyda. Lisa Keaton, Dana Woodard, Tammy Owens, Deborah Tillery, SECOND ROW: Cynthia Hartley, Sandi Fendley, Kristi Stroud, Jania Lockamy, Marsha Glenn. Wendy Hogaland. Caria Bennett. Paula Alexander. Shane Yates. Stephanie Tillery. Karen Reid, Michelle Bynum. Kelly Lyda. Priscilla Murray. Sara Gibbons. THIRD ROW: Donald Gates. Jay Head. Mike Hood. Johnny Coggins. Line Marcum. Kevin Reid. Pete Faust. John Lemley. FOURTH ROW: Leigh Ann Reid, Anita Walker, Teddy Sullivan, Billy Stockdale, Jay Hudson, Harriet Hitt, Shawn Marsh, Angle Thomas, Dennis Presley, Amanda Brannon, Suzette Hartley. Cindy Thomas. Denise Presley. FIFTH ROW: Tammy Sullivan. Brian Smith, Jana McPherson, Marc Marks, Mike Price, Charles Hawkins. John Gooch, Tricia Cargile. SIXTH ROW: Lee Ware. Brent Tielking. Chris Pennington. Jordon Wilson. James King. Craig Tolbert. Otis Mitchell. Katie Veal. Darlene Jernigan, Mark Ridings. Mike Putman SEVENTH ROW: Amy Bynum. Deana Conn. Dana Harvey, Mary Rountree. Sharon Ragsdale. Connie Thompson. Beth Morgan, Lori Hawkins, Jodi Beason, Sharon Daily. Angie Wood. Cinda York. Stacy Burdelte. Kathy Tidwell. 4 DRUM MAJOR PHILLIP NASH vigourously directs the band at the Hayden game Phillip received two superior ratings and Best Drum Major out of Class D at Midfield and Homewood competitions. 102 Music
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Where Country And City Meet m School organizations Inave always been a healthy way to involve students in subjects in which they have an interest. By carrying those interests into extracurricular activities, students feel more a part of the total school body because they have met students they have common ground with. Some clubs have scholastic require- ments, some hold elections, and other clubs look simply for willing, dedicated members. Building relationships and leadership is an important part of any organization. Because students hold decision-making positions, confidence and leadership abilities are in- creased. Feeling that these leadership and cooperation-building qualities are impor- tant, the school administration backs each school-sponsored group with a faculty advi- sor. Contents Marching Band 102 Majorettes 1 04 Colorguard 106 Beginner Band 108 Stage Band 109 Concert Band 110 Girls ' Chorus 112 Tomahawk Staff 114 Wetotem Staff 116 Student Government Association 118 National Honor Society 120 Math Team 122 Mu Alpha Theta 122 Science Club 123 VICA Club 124 Future Farmers of America 126 Future Homemakers of America 128 O ' Club 130 Fellowship of Christian Athletes 131 Afro-American Club 132 SWINGING A HAMMER proves to no longer be man ' s work as Audra Killough, Letitia Johnson, and Sandy Payne join John Tymes and Kris Jennings in the woodworking shop. Organizations 101
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Trend Sporting snappy new uniforms, the Redskin Band took the field for compe- tition at the South Central Marching contest at Midfield. As Drum Major Phillip Nash executed his salute, the Redskin supporters cheered on the band. Feelings of confidence, hopes, and fears, were swept through the minds of each band member as the beginning of the show approached. As the band performed ' Pictures at an Ex- hibition, ' the members glide-stepped gracefully to an up-front formation. During tfie drum break, the drummers were able to show off their drumming abilities. This gave the band a chance to give their lips a rest and to bring out colorful flags for an added effect. While the feature number ' Tiger of San Pe- dro ' was played, a formation which re- sembled a wavy line took place. For the ending of the show, a liar-shaped formation was achieved and floated across the field to the tunes of ' Shaker ' and ' Danny Boy. ' The band received a superior rating for their performance. The band rated excellent at Midfield and Homewood contests. 4 DURING THE HEAT of the afternoon, the Drum Corp practices their opening measures of the show. The drummers received a superior rat- ing for their performance at the fytidfield contest. COMBINING THEIR TALENTS. Brian Smith and Chris Pennington perform a duet in ' Tiger of San Pedro. ' Marching Band iO:-
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