Chopticon High School - Chopticonian Yearbook (Morganza, MD)

 - Class of 1986

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Page 164 text:

Percussion Front Row: David Adams. Tony Bush. Randy Raley, Brian Douglass. Back Rou: Fred Payne. Bruce Bender. Tall flags Front Row: Karen Vose. Lisa Zimmerman, Jackie Reamy. Joannie Pelzar. Renee Miller. Pam Nichols, Second Row Tammy Reynolds. Fay Guy. Rachel Holdon, Kim Farell, Donna Boreman. Michelle Pistachio. Kim O’Connor. Back Rou lashawn Herald. Tina Morris, Cindy Dickson, Becky Brahm, Tara Houchens, Sherri Blanton, Kelly Hanus. Lisa Vaccaro. 160 Marching Band: Clarinets — Tall Flags Clarinets Front Rou Joan Brown. Christie Gass. Rachel Fellows. Jackie Percussion Left: Susette Stone. Ricardo Thompkins. Randy Raley. Lacy. Tracy Collins. Lisa Jackson. Back Row: Dawn Reamy. Terry1 Trent, Renee Holton, Patsy Beaulieu. Leslie Krush, Jodi Cross, Dawn Stauffer. Flutes Front Rou Barbara Raemy. Christine May. Renee Dobson. Natalie Roubachewski. Denise Wood. Back Row: Katie Trammell, Vicki Stevens, Charlene Gass, Heather Edwards. Carrie Cheseldine. Saxophones french horns Front Rou: Delores Murphy. Dory Gaston, Brady Burroughs. Johnny VanHoozier, Back Row: Stacy Seigel, Robbie Winslow, Elizabeth Franklin, Leslie Richards. Drum majors Left: Denver Gaston. Heath Haukland. Shelly Dixon. Swing flags Left: Kathy Nelson, Dianne Johnson, Bonnie Warring, Christine Ritchie, Christina Gates, Beth Jackson, Christie Schlag, Melissa Butler, Tina Tippett, April Reynolds, Middle Caroline Zimmerman, Don- na Beaulieu.

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The beauty of the Xochi- milco Floating Garden» was viewed by many tourists including the CHS students. The magnificent Shrine of Guadaluape in Mexico City was a stop the touring Spanish students definitely made. Ticket To... Traveling to new and ex- citing places, experiencing different cultures, and learn- ing how other’s live is what being in a foreign language club is all about. Both the French and Spanish clubs planned successful and fun- filled trips abroad this past year, and both seemed to be enjoyed by all. The Spanish Club started the summer before last off right with an exciting tour of Mexico. They visited many different cities. Stopping at places of historic value, such as Mexico City, and putting their Spanish to the real test in outdoor markets, were some of the highlights of the trip. And no one could forget the swimming in the Pacific and Acapulco! The French Club took a lit- tle “spring” vacation to Quebec. While the rest of us sat in class the French students toured Canada in the rain and cold tempera- tures. Sounds like fun? Ac- tually, everyone who went on the trip agreed it was in- teresting. Shopping seemed to be at the top of everyone’s list of things to do as T- shirts, soaps, chocolates, and other items were brought back as souvenirs and gifts. Deep in thought, Josephine Hoolev thinks of the different cultures she has experienced on her trip, while sailing along the Acapulco Bay. Mrs. E. Ohler, Tom I,oeffler. Tim Ben- nett. Mr. Guy. Kris Ohler. Dennis Rapasi. John Cosimano. Danny Wood, and Josephine Hoolev all pose in front of the Olympic Stadium in Mexico City, now a part of the facilities of the University of Mexico. Feature: Languages



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Prove In We needed to prove to the rest of the tri-county schools that Chopticon’s concert band was just as talented as their mar- ching reputation had been. Mr. Jester’s continual reminders -, to practice each day, somehow, sank in to achieve a high goal. Remember the day the drummers, (it could be only the drummers) somehow, managed to misplace their music? No one can say how the District Band Festival performance would have been if we had played on schedule. But a rating of I across the board could not have been bet- ter than superior. Most importantly members of the concert band found they weren’t “lost balls in high weeds and had the ability to reach excellent ratings at the District IV Festival in addition to entertaining at school concerts. Ninth period was the big oppor- tunity for the band to play. Here, the band plays for the fall pep rally. Feature: Concert Band

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