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Ata halftime exhibition, drum- -mers Connie Bridges, Gary Hammrick, John Burn, Ron McKee, and Fitz McMurry keep time to Sonotino Opus 20 1 by Kohou. “First place in the class B competition — Burns High School Band.’’ Screams filled the sta- dium as the words were announced over the loudspeaker at Olympic High School in Charlotte. It was the last contest of the year for the band and the last chance to win a first place prize. After a disappointing season the year before, the band had to work extra-hard a 2 ft ie he é a “Oh my feet hurt!” ville Christmas parade. Waiting for the performance to begin, senior Deborah Spurling stands at attention during the East Gaston ballgame. Junior Amy Cabiness tugs anx- | jously on her cumberbund as Connie Bridges looks on, while watching the Crest ballgame. After the ups and downs, the Bulldogs came out on top, 6-0 A popular reply after walking in a parade. Band members participate as they do every year in the Polk- One More Time on their show to get ready for the contest. Competing against rival bands Bandys and Mooresvil- le, the marching Bulldogs also came away with the “Best Drum Line” and “Best Color Guard” trophies. “It was a great follow-up to the football team getting in the playoffs the night be- fore,’’ commented junior Kim Norman. 99
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The Spice Of Life How often do Burns stu- dents come in contact with genuine Mexicans? Rarely, however, the members of the Spanish club had the unique opportunity of hearing a Mariachi band that was imported straight from Mexico. The club took a field trip to Pedro's in Charlotte and while they were expecting an au- thentic Spanish meal, they were pleasantly sur- prised as they received a seranade from the band that was on a six week trial tour. The trip was part of the club's celebration of National Week of the Spanish Language (Octo- ber 12-16). Other projects during this week were hidden treasures and puzzles that could win tickets to ballgames if worked correctly. Enriching their lives by studying the culture of their Spanish couter- parts the Spanish Club brings a little ‘‘gusto”’ a SPANISH CLUB: BOTTOM ROW: Marty Gee, Lisa Coleman, Trisha Brewer — vice-president, Lynn Brackett, Karen Southard, Don- na McSwain, Alenia Church, Kim Bridges, Mary Martin, Lisa Lack- ey, Lisa Lyons, Barry Bingham. MIDDLE ROW: Chris Cooke, Dan- so. RRR ae Spanish club members Lynn Brackett and Renee Lewis straighten out their desks. nette Byrd, Patricia Johnson, Belinda Elmore, Robert Ed- wards, Gary Newman, Tracy Chapman, Betsy Bowen, Kirby Pfeiffer — president, Joy Hawes, Julie Bingham, Tammy Swink, Trina LeMaster. TOP ROW: Clint Shuford, Jeff Shuford, Geoff Tucker, Cecil Henson, Todd Earl, Joey Forbes, Kevin Barker, James Nalley, Ron Anderson, Randy Thompson, Donna Bailes, Johnny Anderson, Junie New- ton, Ruth McNeilly, Mrs. Surratt — sponsor. NATIONAL SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY: BOTTOM ROW: Belinda Elmore, Renee Lewis, April Carr, Kirby Pfeiffer, Lynn Brackett, Lisa Lackey, Junie Newton. TOP ROW: Mrs. Surratt — sponsor, Clint Shuford, Gary Newman, Scott Bridges, Mark Beam, Joy Hawes, Julie Bingham, Kim Bridges. 100
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