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We expected to be the best 3A bond in the stote, but it did not turn out thot way. Mr. Tom Kramer, Bond Director Morchers cu little let down On a chilly, sunny day in October, nervous band members lined up for the contest that would make or break their hopes for going to state competi- tion. Most of them had never competed at a Ull.. marching contest before, and tensions were high. After winning a Division I rating at the Midlothian Marching Contest only a week before, the band expected to perform well at the UIL contest. But only one judge awarded Coppell a first division while the other two both turned in second-division ratings. We were hopeful but doubtful be- cause we were the first band and the pacesetter for the competition - we set the standards, sophomore Roger Gambrell said. Peoples hopes and dreams were crushed because we really wanted to go to state this year, freshman Kelli Carter said. I think we all knew deep down that we made a two because of the mistakes we made. But watching the other bands, whose performances weren't that good, gave us a lot of hope. We expected to be the best 3A band in the state, but it did not turn out that way, said director Tom Kramer. Yet the ratings apparently didn't matter to spectators, who consistently showed their approval with standing ovations at every Friday night's half- time performance. BLOWING HIS TUBA. Freshman Travis Scott participates in a half- time perfor- mance during a football game. FRIDAY MORNING PRACTICE. Junior Michael Norton and freshman Steven Bai- ley work hard for the Homecoming game. 4 O ORGANIZATIONS
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X, D Ann Whrtsell Spllllnq over w1th Splfll D Arm Wh1tsell s cheerleadmg enthus1 asm and expenence of seven years pa1d off when she was no mmated All Amerlcan cheer leader by NCA and performed at the Aloha Bowl 11'1 Hawau as a result of thls honor , .',,. , O ka' s ry O , . BMW pwdw JUNIOR VARSITY: CFront Rowl Mary Lou Redden, Jennifer Orman. CSecond Rowl Laura Ferguson, Misty Jackson. QThird Row, Cassie Dane, Teri Ballinger. ORGANIZATIONS 3 9
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W 9-W .-,'H- LQ BUS TRIP. Freshman Jodi Burton and Tracie Hunnicutt are on the road to an away game. STANDING TALL. Band director Tom Kramer watches over the band's forma- tion. - -'-'. AT ATTENTION. Sophomore Bryan Rich- ardson, junior Brian Eastin, freshman Roger Martin, and sophomore Roger Gam- brell wait for the cue to play. ORGANIZATIONS 4 1
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