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SHOW TIME. Junior Kim Eshelman per- forms a routine during a home football game. NEWS FLASH. Junior Nicole Hatcher and sophomore Kim Ouzts perform a skit of Howard Cosell during a pep rally. Y , I 35 Vicki Freeman Recognized as the most outstand- ing girl at drill team camp, junior Vicki Freeman was chosen for Who's Who in American Drill Team and performed at a Maver- ick game. 4 6 ORGANIZATIONS W' QW'
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BAND OFFICERS: ffront Rowl Susan For- rest, Andy Hefele, Beth Fandre. fBack Rowl Chris Monkress, Greg Wise, Ron Hunt. High key performances bring honors During competitions throughout the year, the concert and jazz bands once again proved the success of the band program. Earning two first-division ratings in the UIL concert and sightreading con- test, the concert band was one of only two bands to receive this high of a rate ing. There were a total of thirty-three band members making All-district Band: Chris Betancourt, Allen Brown, I ill Christopherson, Shelly Delles, Brian Eastin, Beth Fandre, Roger Gambrell, Bryan Garner, Suzanne Haskell, Andy Hefele, Mike Hoffman, Tracie Hunni- cut, Ceelay lohnson, Roger Martin, Margie Nisbett, Michael Norton, Samir Parikh, Will Perry, lason Pickering, Nicky Pierce, Bryan Richardson, Heather Sanberg, Sharla Sapp, Katy Staubus, left Schiller, Travis Scott, Mike Seymour, Steve Stevens, Laura Trewin, Paul Tumminello, Amy Ward, lacky Wilburn, Greg Wise. The members advancing to All-Re- gion Band were Shelly Delles, Roger Gambrell, Roger Martin, left Schiller, Katy Staubus, and lacky Wilburn. lazz Band maintained its excellence by receiving first place in division 3A at Tarleton State University lazz Festival. Members making All-Star Band at the festival were Chris Monkress, Michael Norton, and Mike Seymour. Norton also received outstanding trombone solo. BAND: fFront Rowj Tifany Keng, Chad Olsen, Troy Ericksen. David Chenault, Carl Nordstom, Andy Hefele, Scott Rainy, Rudy Delgado. Qsecond Row, Shelly Delles, Margie Nisbett, Jennifer Conger, Janine Broesamle, CeeJay Johnson, Tra- cey Black, Crystal Jones, Cindy Howell, Kay Thomas, Shawna Lee, Amy Ward, Jill Christo- pherson, Suzanne Haskell. ffhird Row, Bryan Garner, Zac Hartman, Cheryl Cobb, Mike Sey- mour, John Hewett, Judy Ferguson, Roy Foster, Will Perry, Kim Frank, Michelle Madden, Sharla Sapp, Katy Staubus. Qfourth Row, Paul Tum- minello, Brian Eastin, Skip Williams, Kevin Hartshorn, Neil Coker, Samir Parikh, Rhonda Nisbett, Bryan Richardson, Mike Hoffman, Rog- er Martin. Liza Diaz. QFifth Rowj Michael Nor- ton. Allen Brown, Jeff Clark, Eric Hill, Jimmy Shannon, Chris Betancourt, Roger Gambrell, Brad Smith, Kim Wilkerson. lSixth Row, Jacky Wilhurn, Donna Nisbett, Steve Bailey, Jason Pickering, Travis Scott, Jim Praytor, Steve Ste- vens, Jeff Schiller. fBack Row, Greg Wise, Chris Monk:-ess, Ron Hunt, Susan Forrest, Heather Hall, Heather Sandberg, Keili Carter, Kelley Clay, Nancy Barton, Siv Lauv, Nicky Pierce, Ka- 'ren Nave, Stephanie Thomason, Christy Cas- taner, Traci Hunnicut, Jodi Burton, Laura Trewin, Beth Fandre, Mr. Rick Norris, Mr. Joe Mehling, Mr. Tom Kramer. 45
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HONORED. Junior Heather Sonntag dis- blays her ribbon for Lariette of the Week. Y WORKOUT. Junior Christi Bar- goes through a 'I a.m. practice. You have to keep up your grades and conduct and still perform the routine well. Nicole Hatcher, sophomore Their changing ways Sometimes the more things change, the more they stay the same, but for the drill team, hardly anything stayed the same. This year the girls are choreograph- ing their own routines, said Mrs. Pam Draper, sponsor. Very few other drill teams do that, added co-sponsor ludy Weyer. To have more hours to work on their own choreographed routines, the girls voted on 7 a.m. practices. Early morning practices are great, better than staying after school, soph- omore Kristi lones said. Besides the extra practices before school, drill team became a class dur- ing the school day. But the two-hour practices helped to bring members even closer together. The most exciting thing that has happened in drill team to me would be making friends with everyone and be- coming a family, said sophomore Kim Wood. We have had some hard times, but we got through them. We're just one big happy family. The talent and creativity of the drill team was influenced by the exception- al leadership of its officers, said several members. The officers respect us and are also really involved with the drill team members, said sophomore Shannon Henderson. The girls also participated in more activities outside of school. Besides having slumber parties, during the win- ter holidays the girls traveled to a re- tirement home and performed. They really appreciated us per- forming for them, and they were so nice we almost cried when we had to leave, junior Christi Barrett said. TEAM: fFront Row, Amy Perry, Vicki Freeman, lieutenantg Te- ohnson, captain: Heidi Hanson, lieu- lSecond Rowl Michelle Shall, Alli- son Novak, Christi Barrett, Brenda Priebe, Kelly Higgins, Renee Matticks, Shannon Henderson, Mary Watson, Kristi Jones, Nicole Hatcher. tBack Rowj Barbara Dent, Mari Starling, Michelle Cook, Kim Ouzts, Jennifer Niederkorn, Lisa Maples, Lisa Jones, Heather Sonntag, Kim Wood, Kim Eshelrnan, Joy Christopherson. ORGANIZATIONS 4 '1
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