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D. At the all-school talent show, the Entrees per- formed a medley of songs. E. Entrees member Lisa Hicks received a superior rating at the district and state solo and ensemble contests. F. The Entrees expressed their Christmas spirit at the program by singing Jingle Bells.” ENTREES 23
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Members of Entrees Have Singing Talent The Entrees is a select group of girls who sing for the enjoyment of others. Some very fine talent can be found in the ensemble. The Entrees performed at many differ- ent functions. A few of these were: FEA convention, the all-school talent show, and solo and ensemble contest. Members of the group also participated in district and state solo and ensemble con- tests. Two soloists received first ratings at the district and state contests. Four of the girls made up a barbcrship quartet which received a first at both contests. B A. The Entrees sing to “Teddy” in “I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Clause,” which they sang at the Christ- mas program. H. Missy Copeland, who received a first rating at state contest, portrayed Annie Oakley as she sang “You Can’t Get a Man With a Gun.” C. ENTREES: FRONT ROW-C. Knight, L. McGuire, K. Melvin. ROW 2—D. Smith, C. Thomp- Irins, J. Rykcr, M. Copeland, C. Dalton. ROW 3—C. Nichols, D. Whitaker, J. Conrad, L. Hicks, L. Owens, F. McClure, S. Green. BACK ROW—R. Keg- Icy, D. Hasch, L. Zikc, L. Carver. 22 ENTREES
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Band marches in State competition The Marching Warriors prepared for competition by attending Camp Cre- scendo during the summer. After much practice in marching and playing, the hand performed its Bicentennial show at the Indiana State Fair. It was ranked 32nd in this contest, but the group went on to win first place ratings at District Marching Contest, held at John Marshall High School, and the CYO Marching Contest. Having won a first place rating at John Marshall, the hand qualified for the State Marching Contest, where the Warriors competed with top bands in the state. It placed seventh, defeating a rival band in the county. The VFW honored the band for its an- nual participation in the Franklin Holiday Festival Parade. In keeping with the Bi- centennial, the VFW presented an Ameri- can flag to the band. Members of the band participated in the District and State solo and ensemble con- tests. The members also made up the or- chestra for the musical and the Pep Band, which provided spirit and music at the bas- ketball games. C C. THE MARCHING WARRIORS:FRONT ROW— C. Shaw, J. Smith, A. Eastbum, C. Gallon, J. Hoff- man, C. Lewis, D. Shaffer. ROW 2—J. Shelton, T. Martin, K. Adams, L. Conrow, T. Austin, J. Fish, G. Dennis B. DeVries, D. Distlcr, L. Crouch, R. Leach, S. Showalter, P. Doyle, G. Kiesel, D. Dunlap, L. Pruitt, A. McCabe. ROW 3-K. Staudinger, M. Scott, J. Curtis, S. Spahr, D. Smith, T. Trout, J. Strange, R. Liffick, J. Milton, R. Dovlc, D. Cummings. S. Sharp N. Speckin, B. Moore, D. Reeves, K. Sebastian, V Tex, M. Thomas, C. Ross. ROW 4-Mr. McGrcw, E Lively, S. Wchb, S. Fledderjohn, B. Polcsel, K. Hole man, C. Huffman, M. Jones, B. Hakes, K. Mitchell M. Lindauer, M. Burnell, C. Daily, R. Melloan, L Grayson, R. McDonald, S. Spears, Mrs. Kienitz ROW 5—K. Porter, K. Wooten, C. Palmer, K. Den nis, M. Aliam. D. Lewis, C. Schneegas, A. Liffick, R Martin, J. McGrew, P. Pruitt, I). Hite, D. Poyntcr B. Harding. ROW 6—T. Burton, P. Dale, P. Grant D. Morris, D. Allen. D. Povnter, B. Houseman, J IX ckard, S. Hannon, C. Holtz, D. Whitaker, C. Ag new, C. Black, A. Hall, P. Lesjak. C. Long, B. Long S. Deckard, C. Purdue, J. Dunlap, D. Pace. 24 BAND
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