Capital High School - Talon Yearbook (Boise, ID)

 - Class of 1986

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G.G,s 5 mfkle with st GOLDEN GIRLS perform with great precision. Wlrh-:9slTWrf3l 1'- ,H-F K5 . 7 lK'.':forv' Airline: ji yle Last spring, over 120 hopeful girls tried out for drill team. Most of the 70 finally chosen were from Capital but a few also came from Fairmont and Hillside. The girls displayed their school pride through the title of the Football Golden Girls. These young ladies made a tremendous effort on the field during halftime. But drill team was more than smiling pretty at the games. In order to march, the G.G.s were required to maintain a C average or above and to keep within 5 pounds of their weight bracket, besides attending all regular practices. Almost every morning. practice began at 6:50am and continued to 8:30am. The early morning training paid off enabling the G.G.s to dazzle during performances. Senior, Debbie PRACTICING A NEW dance step, Lisa Grigsby consen- trates on flying. 5-i F.B.G.G.'s Rambo, a team captain found personal satisfac- tion from the morning practices stating, It's a great way to keep in shape. We really work. The mornings weren't the only time they trained. The girls also practiced with the band in order to synchronize their steps with each other. This provided a collective flow with each others work. The G.Gs also had to pay for their trip to Moscow and for their uniform rental. To help pay for these expenses the team worked by hand- ing out brochures and balloons during the grand opening at the new Fred Meyers. The Golden Girls provided much entertain- ment for the school, but not with out work. They were more t 'ust a drill team, they were the Capital G e irls, with Capital Pride. .3 Q Q 0 A if. , ,is ,www QQNHN awe: - First Row- Ana Outliet, Lisa Henderson, Sherilyn Hoppins, Quin Cowmey, Karene Smith,julie Wolf, Susan Kern, Kyna Swanson, Kim Westover, Tiffany Neilson. Second Row- Lori Campbell, Kimi Rue, Beth Cunningham. Carlene Nichols,julie Workman, Whitney Robertson, Kori Egland, Nicole Blakeslee, Shannon Moore, Kim Harding, Beth Senkbeil, Beth Ringert, Christine Kettlewell. Third Row- Marci Brown,jenelle McEwan, Wendy Hartwood, Renee Breckon, Heather Fisher, Sarah Simpson, Gina Benedick, Cindy Bernhardt, Shelli Franks, Debbie Rambo, Amy Frisbee. Fourth Row- Tammy Durand, Heather Hanson, Kim Carlson,jamie Compton, Wendi Black. Fifth Row- Elizabeth Cooper,jody Hendricks, Desiree Cheney, Denise Barsness, Kerenza Boyd, Kay Burdwell, Shawndel Ysursa. Sixth Row- Michelle Neiderer, Laura Brown,jenny johnson, Siva Sanchez, Adrianne Lima, Brandee Call, Lisa Grigsby, Cherri Fulkerson, Sheli Brown, Chauntel Cheney, Holly Fields. Seventh Row- julie Walker, Christi Mott. Emily Miller, Terri Henke, Deborah Lehosit, Keitra Price,jane Morse, Amy Nelson, Alana Trees



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In their inspection formation, waiting to perform at the District III Competition, both drill team and band members recalled the previous week' end in Moscow, Idaho, While their minds wan- dered to the Marching Bands of America Com- petition, fear of past events warmed their bodies in the brisk air. During the weeks before MBA, the constant drizzling rain had been a negative contributor toward the unit's preparation, but far beyond the setback of the weather was the fact that the Golden Eagle Marching Unit was small- er than normal, The Iiagles did the best they could in the finals, but there were two other units who were better and bigger. liveryone's attention reverts as the unit moves. with sophistication, toward their off-field position. The drum tap Sl IINING WITII liAGl.li spirit. I,ori ffumbell smiles at the i rowtl. SAl.l PING Tl lli CRUWIJ, lfagle drum majors, Rob Chris- rii-useu and Micltelle Wirick prepare ro receive an the Best Drum Major award. so imrrperitit n The Golden Engle Marching Unit Does it Again! begins, Hearts begin to pound loudly as the first people step onto field. The halt comes and they're in the beginning formation. The majority ofthe unit thinks about the drill and steps, while some band members recall when their leader, Mr. King, insisted fiercely that they put feet in carry and horns together. He had the ability to put a twinkle in someones eye at the oddest moments. Capital, you may take the field for competition, blurted the loud speakers over- head. Everyone's breathing intensified. The past thoughts about being too small to soar above the larger units lingered in the backs of every- best we can, and, Give 'em fits. That's all that really mattered. Onlookers in the crowd were astounded to see the consistant sharp techniques of the drill team and were blown away with the band's crescendos and upfield pushes. Before they realized it, the unit was in its final formation. It was over. The decision was now in the judges hands. The drum majors and drill team captains were down on the track waiting to receive the results and everyone in the stands who belonged to the Golden Unit joined hands, hoping and praying. They were small and weren't supposed to win . . . but they did . . . they won just about one's mind. Blocking that dark thought, al- everything, i though were the all powerful promises made j WW within the prayer circle,l We're gonna do the N MW lflf 10, nj g , .1 1 - l' vigil ' L A MJ LU I Zflhllv WlUfVk' JA HDL l, ,pf Jfjf! at-i 4 I I WXXMA5 an ,ta .W .l u.i,ia,a,t i J f' UT' fpjal ff ' l ' Mt. ' X il ,K VU .9 Ilkldmf k T ,lx tydfe t OJVUVLU t iv are jjj. bill ,MMS ,mkl qVDjNg1k .fl-Kvwjljv yllll

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