Spring Woods High School - Safari Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1985

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jnce the Night Away. After the for- hod o breakfast at my house, Issy Doiley said J C Rozendaal and liley donee ot the bond formal after ey hod hod dinner at the Swiss lolet M. Ehilund. We ' re Number One. At the footboll gome in the Dome against Sterling. Joy Peden tells the other teom that the Tigers ore 1 while he leons on his trom- bone J. Putz. Band Cadet, Concert, Symphonic, Jazz They sot in a nervous huddle watching other bonds march for the judges os rhey waited onxiously for the results. Moss hysteria broke out when it was onnounced that they scored a one for the 20rh consecutive year. There was o lot of pressure on us to moke that one, Jeff Benzick soid. During nnorching season the bond practiced between two to two ond a half hours a day. The weather during the marching season was bod. It was too hot in August and freezing in November, Cristina Apollo said. All the hours and sweot paid off. The Symphonic band was the only bond in the district to get three straight ones or the Galveston contest. The band worked together through practices and social events to stay number one. Most bond people ore like family to me because we spend so much time together, Apollo said One different thing wos the selection of Juli Scharmen as one of the drum majors. She was the first girl drum mojor in several years. I hod problems learning to project my voice and learning how to conduct, Scharmen said Because of the band ' s reputation for being one of the best bonds in Texas, it was chosen to go to Mexico City to represent the state at a band festival in April. BY KAREN HURT I ' ching Dond. Ooltom Row Doiley, 5telloCobollero ?fry Melindo Mofsonick 1 Ceybo Debb.e Riley Condi McMohon. Korhryn Perrye, VicKi West, Louro Sylvo, Knsn Koren Herzig, David f ogoiski, Andrew Wong, Rusty Clinoge, Scotr tolbono. Willionn Chun. Chris Porker. Dovtd Huong, Erico Dye. Jenny th Oofy Jennifer Porker Second Row: Jerry Clompit, Robby Coston, -nmy Knox, Alicic Shopley, Alice Kim, Jill Wenzel, Ins Sesostrts Carol Julionne Sn ith, Dee Dee J Kothy Herzig, Lon Cook Fernondo CostrjIloQ Koro Albrechr Jerei Matek Fronciewia, Chris Porker, Andy Freemon, Jim Srewort Fift JeH Kuhn Joy Peden Dr.an Heitshusen, Robert Koss Forrest Gog ' Mike Smirh, Don Higdon, Eric Moore, Mike Scott, Dobby Mueller, Peter Poronski. Chorles Meod, Mory Melugm. Pom Porker, 5ha ' Vyies. Todd Ethndge. Croig Gordner, Mark Seltzer Ty Coie ork Fischer, Danny Hurt Doug Horns, alk, Mike Kelton, Worten Deotdsley, ousner, Deon Cosias, Noncy Homlin, I Shamburger, Tom ?y, Sylvia Escobar ' s, Dowie Hinger, Chorles Ko Shown Diftr ich, Ruby William n Winter, Shondro Doiley, Juhee K Rozendool Fourth Row: Shona Ho ir, Kothy Romoge, Donno Rogge, I A, Koye Marelond, Lindsey Cioig, . Michelle Ducklew, Mark Johnson, im Roger Toy, Elizobefh Sanchez, ing, Greg Allan. Craig Oishi, Doug non Aulbough. Debbie Cleveland, Solomon. Morr Russell. Leo Schc Jamie Muse Coy Cummings, Peter Sorff, Scatt Humphreys Scon A oulson. Doug Reeves, Jimo Cobollero, Mike Shehodeh, Ricky Doiley, Pom Oyrc Heidi Oernhordt, Tim Poppe, Eric Willioms, Chorles Teeter Seventh Row: Anir. gust Solomon, Tora Pogue. Dobby Linhort, Pom Lesret, JeH Denzick, Mlchelh than we bargained for 161

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Mickey Mouse. Ploying Mickey Mouse and other songs ot footboll gomes hos mode the I05T (Impetiol Order of Slide Trombones) the most infomous group in the bond Mork Fischer, Jeff Kuhn, Jeff Cowell, Donny Hurt, Mort Krosin, ond 5cott Smith proctice before o gome M. Ehrlund. I Pledge Allegiance. At the first footboll gome Debbie Cleveiond, Deth Clory, ond Kothy Dickley corry the flogs out for o pregome ceremony T like the fomily feeling of belonging in the bond, Cleveiond said. J. Putz. ! ' Practice Mokes Perfect. I chose the flute becouse I liked its sound. Goyle Hojdik sold Hojdik proctices on her flute 01 home J. Putz. Feel the Deot. While morching bock to the bond holl from o pep roily Tom Winn gets rodicol with his drums Bond students were usuolly odmitted to doss lote in Ofder to be oble to put owoy their instruments D. Williams. 160 More BAND



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DancE Tigerettes, Cheerleaders Even though borh organiza- tions hod new instructots, the Tigerettes and the cheerleaders continued to help promote school spirit. Football season was my favorite port of the year becouse it was great cheering for Q winning team, Heather Hortsock said For Tigerette Susie Isrowi, dancing in the Astrodome was o highlight of the seoson. During the yeor, the cheerleaders attended more events, they attended eight sports events, including the var- sity volleyball ployoffs They started from nothing and end- ed the finished product, cheerleader sponsor Lee Eriksen sold This was my first year as the instructor, so it wos confusing, Eriksen said, I didn ' t know what I was doing sometimes. The cheerleaders experi- enced many injuries which kept them from entering several contests With all the injuries they hod, no time wos available to prepare different routines Having to adjust to new ideos ond on open mind, the Tigerettes performed more modern impressionistic dances. According to instructor Jean Choppuis, there were some dif- ferences, but everybody stuck together They ore perfectionists, non-complainers, ond hard workers, Choppuis said obout the drillteom After working hord for the trip to Holland, the work paid off because the members met their expecrotions. It was very rewarding, lots of hord work ond o lot of fun, Isrowi said. The drillteom was able to do everything that was placed on the colendor. According to Choppuis, the season was memorable ond o test of how well you con work together os o teom. BY ALICIA SHAPLEY Close to the Edit. Moving o new in- structor. Miss Choppuis, noturolly caused Q great deol of ctionge, bur you cont improve if you don ' t chonge, ' Stacey Gilcreose soid Gilcreose ond Heidi Sunder were performing o dance for Compony C during Compony Competi- tion G. Dorone. Tigerettes. Dottom Row: Koylo Smithi, Keeno Dandini, Angela Kuhn, Lee Ann Novogrodoc. Coria Schnoubelt, Jennifer Honcock, Julie Hill, Sondro Isrowi Second Row: Julie Tr evino, Novoz Doroowolo, Lisa Lippincott, Sfierri Drown, Keren Coohs, Lauren Downing, Kristen Lomzo, Jeon Ctioppuis, Worren Meiscfien, Lourie Toylon Ann IXoymond, Sherry Mossey, Julie Neol, Carol Hommond, Niki Lowson, P enee Dolsinger Thiid Row: Cheryl Seltzer, Corolyn Taylor, Debbie Forren, Jeong Yi, 162 More TIGERETTES and CHEERLEADERS . . . Sherry Ruflond, Tolie Wocho, Chris Welsh, Normo Gomez, Ronni Golfermon, Dom Her! Fourth Row: Heidi Sunder, Drendo Dovis, Liso Ng, Stocy Gilcreose, Lisa Troftt. Kothy Hungote, Susie Isrowi, Stocy Churchwell, Von Phom, Noncy Fritts, Loii Pofko Fifth Row: Louro Howord, Min Lim, Kellie Von Horn, Michelle Shoefer, Wolford, Suson Pierce, Lisa Derzins, Jon Colvert, Noncy Fotemon, Kim Poyne, Dla| Morek, Kelly Read, Poige Tigert, Koren Brown

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