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1 -as Q, g Continued improvement or music department The clarinet section concentrates on its solo in the song, Lethbridge Overture, one of the featured songs at the spring concert. During a break between songs, Mr. Jerrels explains to the band the pace that the next song must go in order to sound like a concert selection. .s. IE? S.. 'i' 5: i autt ...s .. ...,.,. 3' - ts .s... X-.ee .. .. I - . '- s f. X -1 ' ..i-- A I i I . 1' . This year the Christmas concert featured again the traditional Christmas favorites such as Sleighride', and Winter Wonderland. The art students also used this concert to display their talent. People viewed students' artwork and had the chance to vote for their three favorites. The spring concert was a bit different this year being categorized as a Band-O- Rama. This concert was performed solely with instruments as chorus members combined on different bells and drums for their ensembles. The chorus began with the girls' en- semble of Rondo III followed by the boys' ensemble of Pick a Bale of Cot- ton. The sixth grade band then moved into their seats and played songs such as Frere Jacques and Where did my Little Dog Go? The jr. high band continued by playing selections such as Rockin' the Blues and Shakedown The last ensemble, La Bamba, was performed as a mixed ensemble as the high school band made its way to the seats on the stage, Once again the band fascinated the HUUIBIICC wiul S0ngS pi acuceu weeks prior to the concert. Featured songs were Lethbridge Overture, Sing, Sing, Sing, and Axel F along with other favorites. copy by Angel Neidigh 24 Before class begins, these flutists practice their difficult part in Axel F. Mark Thomas seems to be the only one who sees the photographer as the rest of the band concentrates on the music for the spring concert. It was another busy and successful year for the music department as shown by both the bands and choruses at BHS.
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.,,, gm-1 ash la 9 'sy . x W K it 4 tif 4 QW Moonface, along with his pal, putt, putt, putt, enters Evelyn's room coming to the rescue of Reno, played by Tammi Duzan. On March 17-19 the musical, Anything Goesj, was presented at the Shawnee Theatre by the Strut Sz Fret Club and other interested students. Directed by Mrs. Jerrels and student director Jeanna Moody, the musical was a huge success. Anything Goesn was a romantic comedy set in the 1930's upon a ship deck. The pit band provided music that was upbeat and jazzy, while the tempo of the musical was fast and light hearted. Long hours of practice and hard work were indeed not in vain. The whole cast received excellent reviews, and the musical was enjoyed by all who went to see it. Mrs. Harcourt 4Bethany Joyce? and her daughter Hope fKristi Rikerl accompany Moonface and Evelyn in singing, DeL0vely. Amy Collins and Matt Bishop perform with the rest of the cast in singing, Blow Gabrielle. Steward tStacy Baker? catches Evelyn 1Todd Carney? at a rather embarrassing moment. layout by Amy Collins copy by Kim Heaton 23
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Banquets honor athletics, band, and academics 4 77 'F sss 5 ior Stacey Hill shakes hands with Mr. tt while receiving the trophy for the at rebounds in basketball. Senior Preston White and junior Darren Lueking pose for a picture after winning the most valuable player awards in tennis and cross country. V, ind? 5 f,,,, ' f , t a tt Ng ' ' f I it ytrt t t i f M VV A I rl H t ,K 49 ifi 3 , , ,, W These students wait anxiously for the presentation of the awards. Like every year, there were many banquets held throughout this school year including banquets for athletics, band, and academics. During the summer, an athletic banquet was held to honor the participants in girls' tennis, boys' golf, girls' softball, baseball, and boys' and girls' track. The fall banquet honored the players in boys' and girls' cross country, volleyball, and boys' tennis. The spring banquet recognized' team members of both boys' and girls' basketball. The seniors who participated in band and-or athletics were presented their jackets in the fall. The Rotary Club once again held its spring banquet at The Landing to honor the top ten students in each class. Cam White and Chip Allen seem parched after waiting in the long line for iced tea. The girls' basketball team enjoys a great pitch-in meal at the spring athletic banquet. layout by Angie Spice copy by Lesley Jackson 25
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