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Robert Harty Melanie Hartley Hal Harwell Christopher Hauser Karen Hawkins Kimberly Hayhurst Mark Hayhurst Ernest Hayes Emmitt Haynes Ray Heath Richard Heath Kathi Heiser Kathy Helton Kevin Henderson Robert Hendrickson Starr Henley Billy Henry Donna Henry Tom Hepner Connie Herbert Lisa Herndon Jane Hertus Sandy Hess John Hester William C. Hester Tammy Heck Lisa Hicks Michael Hicks Jeff Hill Karen E. Hill Ralph Hill Ray Hillenf Elisabeth Hiser Rick Hoag Sharon Hodge Jimmy Hodges Wayne Hoepner Ed Hogan Julia Holloway Mike Holloway Charoon Holycross T.V. Honerlaw Jenny Hood Gary Hooks Gay Hornsby Chris Hoskins Paul Houston Chris Howard Jeff Huggins Charles Hughes Robert Hughes Stephanie Hugli Deanna Hunter Gary Hunter Kevin Hunter Lisa Husslein 266 I Juniors
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Brandon Strikes Back ' Brandon High juniors were movie- going students, taking in movies very often and usually so they could laugh. The favorite kind of movie was undoubtedly comedy. Horror films and love stories ran very close in second and third for favorite types. The juniors went to the theatres about twice a month, and most had a favorite movie. Near the end of the first semester, the movie chosen the favorite the most often was The Empire Strikes Back. The movie was a favorite because of the con- stant action and superb special effects. Other Popular films were Cheech and Chong's Next Movie, Urban Cowboy, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, The Blue Lagoon, Smoky and the Bandit il, and Terror Train. Going to the Theatre was surely a pas- time of juniors at Brandon, and their tastes were scattered to include all kinds of films. Brandon Theatre brings first rate movies I I to Brandon High movie-goers. Alan Hanis .- . Cindy Hansen ,QM f, Deirdre Hapner -- V -N David Harburg ,Agfa Mike Harden Gary Hargrive St James Harkins Kim Harkins Brian Harlow Vickie Harnois Gayle Harrell Lauri Harrell 5 if s it 'll' t o Wesley Harrell 5 r ' 'yet na W y Bridgette Harris g rf- 'B - g Lovett Harris 57' Q 3.5 T 1 Q' Q! r. Ruth Harris B - B A B' ,Yi Tammy Harris i fin ' - , rf-- 43 l yor, X 5 n. 'r 2' Q 5'frs5ee.:.'.f:,'f. ' W Tonya Harris - aff' . - AA! Carolyn Harrison 1 A . .Q Wendy Harrison B A J Q . Q X f Sheri Hart I u Juniors i 265
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X , . N ist Q 3 Live Rock at l3.H.S. It was considered unnatural, even un- American, not to like music. Most of us could click off a list of popular rock groups effortlessly. While most of us listened to and danced to the music, some of our more musically talented friends actually learned to create their own rock music. Discovering that their sounds were pleas- ing, they sometimes joined with other musicians and formed bands. One such group was Equus. The band Equus was made up of four members who were Todd Smith, who played the drums, Danny Booher, the keyboard playerg Scott Prather, Base playerg and Wes Dearth, lead guitarist. Equus had played at BHS for Senior Day in 1980 and at a talent show where they received a standing ovation, but most of their playing was done at parties. In order for Equus to have been able to play everyone's Flock favorites by profes- sional groups such as Molly Hatchett, Styx, Flush, ACXDC, Led Zeppelin, and the ever-popular song Freebird by Lynyrd Skynyrd, they put in many hours of painstaking practice. Each member prac- ticed on his own instrument for about two weeks, and then the band came together to add theirfinishing touches to produce a final result of an electrifying Rock-n-Roll band performance. When asked why he enjoyed playing the drums and being in a band Todd Smith's reply was, The drums are a physical instrument. They require every- day dedication to practice. Todd also said that having played in front of a crowd of people was the most fantastic and natural high that he had ever experi- enced. This was why Todd planned to go on to college to major in music and hope- fully to pursue a career as a professional drummer. ,r Pam Hutchinson Todd Hutsko Ftobin Hutto Cindee Hyden Bruce Hyers Charles lden Alex lppolito Claire lrvvin Katsuya lshizeki Thelma Ishmael Candy Jackman Eric Jackson Julian Jackson ll Ken Jackson 4 - -1'-' I .Y - . S ,5 t. iikamvawyfa a', Fr E i , . ,, it 5 --., ' j' ' . ' a .rl'ff 'swf Qr't Q TQ N K ' A ' .I -1,4 a Hg, ig' . . . ' ctw 'J' :wif-e.i , :Ti 9 T -.., f'2 cfsl of 1 'jil .. g ,K if 2f't L.f fl -. ,T ,,g 1 . , . v.. W W kj , -.,' QQ The many hours of practice seem to pay off for Todd Smith when he experiences the excitement of per- forming in front of a live audience. Juniors 1 267
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