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11-4' 66 Being a drum major gives me a challenging way to show my leadership and showmanship abilities. ,, l J, 4 .fi rate 1- ,xxx ff-f SJ - Holli Hudgins Drum Major People really pay attention to the band this year because they're great! exclaimed Kim Holcomb. The band, auxiliary, and majorettes became a welcome sight at pep rallies and games. The band's upbeat music and often-played fight song helped keep the fans' spirits alive. Acquiring a new band director brought about many changes. Mr. Roy Holder initiated a new music style and routines which helped give the band a different look. The music is more crowd pleasing than the symphony type music we have played in the past. commented tuba player Jason Sams. Scoring well at competitions makes all our hard work worth while. stated auxiliary member Shannon Huber. The band attended several competitions where they showed off their marching and playing ability. On October 6, the band went to Dalton High School for a competition in which approximately thirty bands competed. The drum ma- jors, color guard, and band were judged separately. Superior ratings were obtained in all categories. We've come a long, long way. Our attitude has improved. Our self-esteem and pride are much higher. Our ability to commit ourselves and work hard is much better. As a result, our perfor- mance level has become something we can be proud of. We're going to get better throughout the concert band part of the year. explained director Mr. Roy Holder. 6, lf i The members of the marching band were: Row 1: Jennifer Huber, Kerri Carter, Susie Dehnad, Luanne Hayes, Scarlett McCullers, Valerie We- ber, Elisa Daniels, Annette Slay, Jill Singleton, Nancy Ball, Tara Whitehead, Niki Turek, Krysty Smith, Christy Anderson, Amy Loyd: Row 2: Me- lissa Carter, Scarlett Buckley, Jill Reittenback, Mary Carter, Sandy Derocher, Tonya Willis, Rob- in Rowe, Kim Kent, Freddy Palmer, Stacey Bland, Kristen Rowe, Stephanie Utley, April An- dress, Melissa Hudson, Michelle Pate: Row 3: Melanie Moss, Jill Lockridge, Sean McPherson, David Brownlee, Steve Bissell, Lisa Chrismer, Dewayne Reid, Ron Morris, Sharon Ben-Dov, Kim Williams, Heather Daniels, Criss Singleton, Roger Carter, Angie Crane: Row 4: Kim Andrews, Mi- chael Llorca, Craig Dixon, Vickie McManus, Jay Allen, Ellyn Murray, Melvin Burger, Jordan Pat- sios, Lance Shapiro, Brian Taylor, Scott Davis, Matt Cook, Carey Vershure: Row 5: Philip Clan- dra, Chris Hyer, Woodie Milam, Eric Hartley, Ca- sey Motter, Joe Tatom, Jill Hudgins, Kathy Har- din, Donald Mailho, Dorinda Dickerson, Chris An- drews: Row 6: Joel Myers, Ragna Blume, Angela Watson, Andy Bristow, Courtney Cater, Robbie Milam, Joanne Rossman, Paul Abdinoor, Brian Reinhardt, Chris Paul, Charlie Johnson: Row 7: Kate Tatom, Sharon Franchini, Amy Bristow, Stefanie Williams, Brent Scott, Todd Norwood, Scott Kimbrough, Mike Barnes, John Boyes, Brad Rowe, Mike Amodeo, Billy Burell: Row 8: Mr. Roy Holder, director: Kay Fincannon, Rich- ard Hembree, Jason Sams, Billy Pitts, Bob Allen, Scott Proctor, Mark Hester, Blake Bohannon, Darren Voyles: Not pictured: Ingrid Bagby, Son- dra K. Hagan, Heather Hochman. Even with his busy schedule, senior Ronnie Smith pursues his musical career as drum major. Part of the first place band in the Atlanta invita- tional competition, Brent Scott, Todd Norwood Scott Kimbrough, and Mike Barnes practice dur ing band period.
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,Mae 035 Members of the Freshman Cheerleading squad are: ROW 1: Cheri Crawford, Michelle McClellan, Christy Bracket, Monica Jackson, Gina White, ROW 2: Shelbie Moore, Jennifer Johnson, Sheri Drake, and Pam Byrd. ABOVE: Dressed in sweater to fight the cold, Pam Byrd cheers the freshman football team to victory. LEFT: Paying close attention to her movements, Deannie Thompson executes precision. Cheerleaders 73
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