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GOIN' HAWAllAN - Sophomores Diane Englert and Beth Springer Capovej par- ticipate in spirit week. t lllilimtmtllllll ' 1 T - V 't 'l-' ' 'iw 1 A l will-- i f iilillr ll rl ll -Q g i' ,fla p s Q ggaill tii upon a star Starlites shine under new advisor 116 - Starlites FACES OF THE STARS - The Starlites Qtop rightj had successful performances at every home football game ofthe 1983 season. SNOOZIN' - Seniors Jani Hagen and Trina Ask Qrightj get a little sleep on their way to Helena to perform at the Girls' State Basketball Tournament.
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1' I f Making tai Notelsl of Musical Support Big Sky's Marching Band put many hours of practice in prepara- tion for the 1984 Annual Rose Bowl Parade. Not only did they practice at Big Sky and Sentinel, but also at the U.S. Forest Ser- vice Smoke jumper facility at the county airport, and on several side streets of Missoula. From june until December, numerous fund- raising activities were put into action. Among these money makers were a nachos booth at the Missoula County Fair, and selling magazines and records. During the holiday season, sausage, cheese and fruit brought in additional funds. Aside from the Rose Bowl practicing and fundraising, the Eagle Marching Band also worked hard to present lively football halftime performances. I think that it's fun and worth it most of the time. But I wish I could play higher notes,'l stated trumpet player, Dru Simkins. The Eagle Pep Band. The group has lived up to the name. Pep Band has provided the Eagles and fans with various popular songs throughout the year-Especially at the girls' and boys' basketball games. The Eagles' favorite songs included the Budweiser theme, Working in a Coal Mine , Rocky , and the theme from Dallas. I think that the funnest part is that we get to go on a lot of trips. I really like the music that we play, stated Noah Hall. Mischelle Hall 118-Marching!Pep Band X A A 2, lt , EAGLE PEP BAND Ctop leltjg Flow 1-Beth Spritzer, Erik Heist, Dave Barndt, Ken Kraus, Greg Stolp. Row 2 e Brian Lanier, Jenny Cluts, Maureen Flanagan, Dave Potter, Stephanie Monlux, Carolyn Carter, Tanya Flichardson, Sandy White. Row 3 - Kim Mead, Angie Stemple, Scott Barndt, PamGhee, Becky Powell, Kim Delzer, Mark Fiedler, Lori Stone, Beth Jarrett. Row A - Wenda Schmelebeck, Holly l-look, Cammie Burke, Michelle Stipe, Bruce Redman, Pat Peterson, Mike Crowley, Laurel Belcher, Dave Huton. How 5 - Noah i-lall, Suzanne Smith, Phil Guignard, Domenic Grupido, Dave Wacholtz, Casey Anno, Jim Clay, Colin McMuiIin, Tim Gress, Paul Glidewell, Larry Tade. PLAY AWAY! - Domenic Grupido and Senior Jeff Olsen ttop rightl participate in a iootball halftime,
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