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Tiffany Oouns, Judy Hesterly, Michelle John, Kcrri Williams, Lynn Etchamendy, and Jenny Loftin stand at attention wait- ing for the music to begin. . J Pi SlA. I - «tt ' ■■ ' i DR Lf. T£ lAf. f row Row. Jenny Bellecy. Tammy Dieiz. Lii Stinntag. Mary Claire, Riseden, Theresa Gasper, Lisa McKenzie, Veronica Dunn, Cnsti Dillahunty, Lynn Etch- amendy. Heather Roberts. Row 2: Monica Navarro, Rob- in Sharp. Krista Grange, Jenny Loftin, Jennifer Smith, Kim Spector. Traci Agnes, Shelly Kidder, Jenny Clark, Knsten Eck. Tara Maddox. Rou i: Erin Lowiher, Ananda Campbell. Kim McRoy. Margaret Moore, Stephanif Hawkins, Valena McConnell. Kern Williams, Jessica Brundin. L» ri Mendoza, Smi Kellen, Tiffany Downs. Baek Rou-. Jenny Euse. Lisa Hamilton, Ann Yukish. Amy Thaither, Tara Bernard, Sherry Marquardt. Michelle John, Kim Smith, Jenny Coates, Kim Fmnerty, Judy Hesierly. 158
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H ftikr Se iri Roach practices his freestyle swim. Krista Grange pauses f .)r a breath while swimming freestyle. Kurf War la fid uorks on his backstroke technique. SCORES i Aqua Pentathlon Carson vs. Sparks ped vs. Manogue vs. Woosi Reno vs. Wooster lug vs. McQueen vs. WhitM irks vs. Manogue vs. So. Tal Carson vs. Recti vs. Incline California Duals Reno vs. Merced WCSD Relay Meet Reno vs. Carson vs. Hug vs, Whittell jioogue vs. Incline vs. Woos vs. Sparks jtd vs. McQueen vs. So. Tal Reno vs. Manogue oster vs. McQueen vs. Can Sparks vs. Reed vs. Hug Tahoe vs. Whittell vs. Inct Division 1 Championships: State Championships , Sports 157
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fhe thrill of the drill team It ' s the Rockettes! Not really! It ' s the High Sierra Drill Team! However, when the drill team took the court or field to perform, their kicks resembled the Rockettes. The High Sierra drill team started off their year earlier than most would think. They made their first appearance marching in the Carson Valley Days ' Parade in Gardnerville. Their second appearance came only two days later in the Fourth of July Parade. After these, the drill team still didn ' t slow down. Camp was the next big event on the schedule. Leaving on July 22, for Sacramento State University, the drill team spent three days learning new routines and im- proving their moves. Besides various performances at games and assemblies through- out the year, the drill team had three major competitions. The first of the school year was at Reno in the U.N.R. Homecoming Parade, where the marching squad took first place. Following this champion performance, a third place finish was taken in the Nevada Day Parade in Carson Junior, Erin Lowther puts everything she ' s got into a routine during an assembly. Rohin Sharp, Stephanie Haukins, Jessica Brundin, Sherry Marquardt, Amy Thatch- er, Kim Smith, Valena McConnell, Krista Grange, and Jennifer Bellecy all look to the right in order to create a unified ef- fect. What. ' Drill team camp. ' Who- er heard of a drill team camp? ell, the High Sierra Drill Team tnt 3 days out of the summer at cramento State University. They !re attending the USA Drill imp leaifning new routines that !re performed throughout the ar. Senior co-captain. Amy latcher said, Camp was really eat! It helped those that were •w on the squad at learning rou- les to get a feel for it, as well as ij he veterans learn new City. The third and final major com- petition took place at U.N.R. at the end of the drill team season, taking a second place in the nov- elty competition, and a third place for doing their routine, Mony, Mony, song by Billy Idol. The drill team ended their busy year on a good note with their final performance. The tune So Here ' s To You, New York, New York . . . rang through the walls of the Morse-Burley athletic com- plex as the members danced with top hats and canes. It was def- initely different, but fun in the end! Sherry Marquardt, 12. And how about those Senator Sisters. ' During football and bas- ketball season each drill team member was assigned a player on the team. Before every game the player was pleasantly surprised with various gifts such as, cook- ies, brownies, flowers, or even stuffed animals! The card was mysteriously signed, Good Luck! Love, Your Senator Sister! And mysterious this Senator Sister was until the end of the year. Players were introduced to their secret gift givers right before fi- nal league games. Some members were even thanked with such re- turn gifts as flowers, to let their Senator Sister know that they appreciated their efforts and sup- port throughout the season. The drill team had a great sea- son this year doing many, many things that kept them on their toes, but once again they pulled off another successful year! by Stephanie Owen isor: Genine Rowley or Captains: Sherry quardt or Captains: Amy Thatcher f Eisa Hamilton Mary Claire Sports 159
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