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Vs c . I .:l- 'vt.. ! 'gif W u - c ... L ' . '. . . . 4 0' 'Au' A n A 0. at I P 1 ll Q: 1 v 1 I Capital, you may take the field for competition. sounded the familiar voice from the press- box. After a few min- utes of careful prep- aration on the begin- ning formation Deran Watt com- manded, ! Mark time, harch up! Sud- denly the band played the first chords of the open- I ty by the judges, the opener's formations were gentle as well as stimulating. To retain the band's same quality for excel- lence, they played di- verse rhythms that stretched from classi- cal jazz. Let's have another round of ap- plause for the Cap- ital High School Gold- en Eagle Marching Unit! again came er, l'Poet and Peas-Q, he familiar voice ant Overture . Ac- om the pressbox. claimed for its beau-Q5 gms year the band A not only competed in the Idaho District lll Marching Competi- tion, they also trav- eled to Spokane, Washington, to the National Marching Band Competition Where they placed third but received the highest scores. At District III, Cap- ital won Best Winds, Best Band, and Best Drum Majors. Borah High School won Best Music and Nampa High took home Best Percussion. Meridian was too large to get anything on the field, and Borah didn't have the style to take it away, remarked Lisa Clark. ' Mr. King summed up the whole march- ing season by saying, f l'm very, very hap- py with them. The kids say they like to do the best they can, and they certainly did. No question about it. 5 If ' X 1 : 4. 5 ,. ,NPN if 4 Dazzling the crowd at District lll the band strives for perfection Overjoyed by the outcome are Julie . Wolf, Shaundel Yusursa, Deran Watt and Sara Johnson. Band Competition l2l
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lllll' lllllll . 5 5 ll Y . - II llln,-cn., r5 llgi I.g IIII I II I Flinging the alarm across the room, I force my weary body from bed and clear the sleep from my eyes, focusing on the familiar surround- ings. l still can't be- lieve I have awaken at this ungodly hour to prepare for the morning torture ahead . . . With new additions the football drill team excelled in all areas, showing traditional determination and pride which persisted throughout the sea- son. And the Golden Girls weren't the only ones to get into the act. G.G. mothers Nancy Grigsby, Myra Frisbee, Paula Dur- and, Clydene Black, Becky Call, Julie Tueller, Sue Johnson and Lucy Hanson were a terrific help in their routines which used flags and the new white skirts. The skirts were a positive addition as the marching unit went to Spokane in early October and placed third in o multi-state competition, also in- cluding teams from Canada. Upon re- turn, the girls had four days to prepare for District lll on Oc- tober sixteenth, in which they went all the way for first place. One of the hardest things the G.G.'s defeated was a lack of unity at the beginning of the year. During the Spo- kane competition, they were able to pull together and pro- ceeded to excel, overcoming personal differences. G.G. Kel- ly Watts summed up her feelings on unity by saying, l'The re- ward of being the best doesn't mean anything without the pride and unity of both the band and drill team as a march- ing unit. As my thoughts became more alert, l realized the reason- ing behind the mad- ness - we were num- ber one, and part of staying on top was enduring the morn- ing torture. Demonstrating a true pride for Capital, Heather Hanson smiles for a job well done. l22 Football Drill Team N Mg' ff . .xggwq , ,P The members of Football Drill Team, FRONT ROW: Lori Workman, Sally Roberts, Arica Hall, Lori Rishel, Courtney Lynch, Glenda Smith, Angie Cole, Shannon Elg, Missy Payne, Lisa Glass, Robyn Toshcoff. SECOND ROW: Au- tumn Carter, Kelli Beckman, Nikki Miller. THIRD ROW: Betsy Cunningham, Jenny Tueller, Natasha Eisenbeiss, Jodi Wenske, Shari Brown, Cyndi Harper, Kim Bledsoe, Katie Deverall, Siimone Ogata, Wendy Hagler, Colleen Chess, Bobbi Kern. FOURTH ROW: Beth Senkbell, Tammy McGhee, Kelly Duncan, Laura Brown, Michelle Neiderer, Sharon Reed, Terri Wardle, Angie Davis, Angie Hemmer, Kristin Saurwien, Amy Rasmussen, Cheri Fulkerson. BACK ROW: Julie Wolf, Shannon King, Amy Frisbee, Karene Smith, Lori Cambell, Tiffany Neilson, Brandee Call, Kimi Rue, Dawn Dooley, Marci Brown, Beth Cunningham, Jenny Frederick, Shawn Del Ysursa, Kelly Watts, Wendi Black, Lisa Grigsby, Siva Sanchez, Tammy Durand, Kim Harding.
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