Blue River Valley High School - Valhalla Yearbook (Mount Summit, IN)

 - Class of 1981

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Blue River Valley High School - Valhalla Yearbook (Mount Summit, IN) online collection, 1981 Edition, Page 63 of 168
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51 5, Z , . .,.,.,, -H+ , kia Y f . ,,,L. , U XL .E 1-12,- . SEA IWAIQVG A SHOW-After one show is per- formed at three or four different contest a new show is produced. So listing to instructions from the director is very important. 5 ,M I WF E 'A i FAST BREAK When told to take a break it doesn t always mean to sit down Kellie Brown makes the best of the break while lis teninq to instructions. is xxx f .MW J, , , f. ix 'Mu uhh 1 X as 'kk IKVUTT OF MEDIATTON-An eight min- ute show requires a hugh amount of concen- tration. April walker thinks through her open- ing moves before the music begins. Drill Team X 5 9

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Patience Pay-Gif lts taken a long two years to build a drill team with as much talent and courage as the l98O-81 guard. But the patience and hoping finally paid off. The talent involves being able to do the many different things at once, count, equipment movement, body movement, and moving with every- one else to the beat of the music. The courage is doing some of the TOGETTIERNESS. To be a good squad ev- eryone must work together as a team. Each practice builds a special unity it takes for each new show. MIND AND MOVEMENT To Understand when to do your moves is as important as knowing how to do them. Barbi Maynard lis- tens to instructions on when to do her next move. TAKE FTVE Each section of the drill team needs time to practice by themselves to get things together. Kathy Wilson, left Reuter and Lynn Wilson take advantage of this time. 5 8fDri11 Team many dangerous moves required to make an exciting show. There isn't one drill team member who at one time or another hasn't gotten a bruise or cut from getting hit by a flag or rifle. This years guard has acquired quite a name at various drill team contest by coming home with a plac- ing in the top four at all the shows they attended. Blue Rivers drill team is fast becoming a feared name at guard shows. The future looks good for the girls and guys who make up the guard as they are only losing one senior. All that experience will be like extra ic- ing on the cake when next years indoor shows come around. The team is sure to be filling the trophy case with more statues inscribed l st place Military Division. 95:59:53 wxi 03 . .. 9 VESVIORS



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Qutstanding ln Their Fields Running the meetings which are held once a month, President, Trent Bowman, and the rest of the Future Farmers of America do their best to become a better chapter and to achieve their goal which is to be number one in the state. Our F.F.A. chapter has definitely proved itself. Out of 220 chapters ours was ranked as fourth in the state. 6 OXFFA The livestock team went to the na- tionals held in Alexandria, Virginia, and came back as the number one team in the nation. The horticulture team traveled to Kansas City, Missouri, for the nation- al contest. After the competition was over, it was nice to know that they had won the blue. The F.F.A. was active all year. During the summer, Gregg Kissick went to the state fair and won S500 for catching a calf in one of the con- tests. Qne of the fairly new scenes around the school was the wild life and natural resource area in which our chapter was ranked fifth in the state. ln the Henry County soils contest we once again placed first. Whether they're out in a field or in class, the people in F.F.A. do their best for the chapter and the school. GETTTNG IT TOGETHER and improving their skills, Bennie Bowman, Mickey Latham, and Scott Hiatt work in the metals shop.

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