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.. I - .T f-n Anna Marie Somich was a three- ear Drama Club member, lynx. f 'v EZ-T? L-.Qf ! yi .I ,af if ag . , cp two-year Thespian, and one-year lhespian secretary. She par- ticipated in UIL One-Act Play and Poetry Interpretation. She was a three-year French Club member as secretary and president and member of National Honor Society. She was secretary of Explorer Post 307. Merit awards were in Drama I and French Ill. Cathy Struthwolf was drum major and twirler two years, in sym- phonic band three years, district band two years, varsity track one year, and a member of the veterinary Explorer post. She won a merit award in Physcial Science. 3155. .. Mary Struthwolf was a drum major two years and symphonic band member two years. She was in National Honor Society, var- 1 sity track and Dow's medical Explorer post where she was treasur- er. She received a merit award in English I. John Weaver was a member of National Honor Society, Latin Club, jayvee track, sophomore baseball, freshman football, avi- ation Explorer post, and high adventure Explorer post of which he was president. Merit awards were in English l and Algebra I. junior Who's Who -J if l FE
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! 5 Nona McWilliams was class secretary three years, merit award winner in Biology I and choir, Freshman class favorite , in basket- ical Careers Club, Deckhands, and National jimior Honor Society She was A11- district, area, and region in choir. Christine Niekamp has been in Buccaneer Band three years and All-district band one year. She is in the National Honor Society German Club and was 4-H Club Secretary. She has won merit awards in English 1,II, Physical Science, Biology I, Algebra I, Typing I, German I, and World History and American History. Rhonda Pyeatt has been a cheerleader two years and head cheerleader one year. She has been on Student Council and in choir three years. She was treasurer of Sophomore Class and vice- president, favorite, and homecoming duchess of the junior Class. :. Barbie Schumann was on drill team two years and ' 'Most Im- proved as a sophomore . She was Brazoria County Fair Queen candidate and member of National Honor Society and FHA. ball one year and volleyball three years, A Cappella Choir, Med-
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Tryouts Lead To The All-Area and All-State Band, Choir, and Orchestra provided music students all over the state with an opportunity to excel 'T in the musical area of their choice. The musicians who won positions in these All-State groups attended the Texas Music Educator's Association's All-State Conven- tion at Fort Worth. Clinicians from sever- al different states conducted the groups in rehearsal and at concerts. The final Grand Concert, featuring all three All-State groups, was the climax of the convention. As usual, Brazoswood had many students selected for this honor. Students chosen from band were Marty Merritt on string aj The All-State Orchestra mem- , L' f t bers are from left to right: 1st row: Mark Evans, Renai Knight, Kelly Lamb. 2nd row: Tony Knight, Marty Merritt, Trudy Heimbigner, Andri Friedli, and Kevin Gardner. bl The area qualifiers from choir are from left to right: lst row: Lori Davis, Debra Dippel, Teresa Donnell, Debbie Hudgins, Beth Aslaskin. 2nd row: Gaylyn McCarty, Nona McWilliams, Merry Brashear, Saundra White- head, Denise Brown, Janice Mun- iza. 3rd row: Robert Crawford, Gary Cofer, Tommy Mtmson, Ken Golden, and Danny Larson. j cj The band officers: Gregg Smith, Terry'jones, Graig Mauke, and Melissa Murray and the band directors: Mr. Rod Can- non, Mrs. Donna Weihe, Mr. Bill Gotshlk, Mr. Herman Gauthier show off their first division award. dj The Band Are winners are from left to right: Mark Evans, Marty Merritt, Scott Walzel, Tony Spell and George Boozalis. B All-State Honors bass, Mark Evans on percussion, and Tony Spell on Trombone. From the choir were Janice Muniza and Teresa Donnell, first altos, Merry Brashear, first soprano, Robert Crawford, second tenor, and Ken Golden, baritone. Violinists selected were orchestra students Trudy Heimbigner, Renai Knight, Allen Ambuhl, Kelly Lamb, Tony Knight, and Kevin Gardner. Andri Friedli, on the cello, was also chosen. One of the only common factors between these students, aside from their study of music, was the patches on their jackets which proudly proclaimed that they made All-State in 1979.
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