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he N-s,,,, , Wm, Aa., L V, ,f , , ' V l3'l1'CI3'iAl is.ME.Y 1.2 A fy: asa an lik A rx Medal winners. UIL Regional Ensemble winners who would compete at State are, front row: Krista Whaley ttrio woodwindl, Holly Baldwin fwoodwindl, Julie Moore twoodwindt, Michelle Deason iwoodwindl, Jennifer Duren twoodwindl, MichaelaAmrine twood- windl. Second row: Paul Sheldon ttrio woodwindl, Robert Gillies fwoodwindl, April Pedroza fwoodwindl, Laurie Villanueva twoodwindl, Edmond Mar- tinez ttrio woodwindl, Eddie Mc- Collough twoodwindl, Richard Layne twoodwindl, Melanie Rose twoodwindl, Forty students State-bound hen Mr. Edward Martinez and Mr. Wayland Rapp took over director and assistant direc- tor, the Crowley High School Band began its ascent toward excellence. The real impact of the new direction begun by Mr. Martinez and Mr. Rapp, though, was at the UIL Regional Ensemble and Solo Contest where forty students won a first division in their competition. We have band directors that give us their all and care for us. We have a great time playing and learning, explained Michelle Deason. Brant Pate twoodwindl, Donna Parker twoodwindl, Anna Sanchez twoodwindl, Michel Ough lwoodwindt, Keith Bailey tbrassl. Back row: Frank Blakely tbrass sextetl, Melissa Pellegrin twoodwindl, Terri Rowland twoodwindl, Bryan Sample twoodwindl, Carl Kling twoodwindl, Dewayne Spivey twood- windl, Curtis Sheldon fwoodwindl, James Armstrong twoodwindl, David Thompson twoodwindl, Ronnie Rhodes lbrass sextetl, Eric Vickery tbrass sex- tet, trombone quartetl, John Donaldson tbrass sextet, trombone quartetl, Joe Crouch tbrass sextet, trombone quartetl, Tommy Richardson tbrass sextet, trombone quartetl, David Yerigan tbrass sextetl, Marla Jackson lbrass sextetl. Not pictured are Jack Snodgrass twoodwindl, Dung Ba Nguyen twoodwindl.
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92. New directors, new direction Stale bound. UIL Regional Soloist winners who would compete at State are, front row: Edmond Martinez loboei, Krista Whaley fpianoi. Back row: Paul Sheldon iclarineti, Keith Bailey lFrench horni, David Thompson ite-nor saxophonei. Good times. Band officers meet together for lunch with Mr, Ed Martinez leading their discussion. Band officers are, Krista Whaley ltreasureri, Paul Sheldon Qpresi- denti, Tommy Richardson fvice presi- denti , Joe Crouch lco-drum majori, An- na Sanchez Qfreshmen rep.J, Michel Ough lsenior repi , and Lancy Liu ihead twirleri. Not pictured are Michelle Deason isecretaryi, David Thompson lco-drum majori, Marla Jackson lsophomore rep.i, and Holly Baldwin Qjunior rep.i. Fine leadership produces champs. Mr. Ed Martinez and Mr. Wayland Rapp, band directors, display plaques won by the band at area contests. 511' -73 Band
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tw I f.tEfl'3 C Be vi' TE E? Witches, monsters stalked the halls alloween celebration two days early was capped oft with the showing of the movie Death in the Ftue Morgue by the Student Council. Punk style was the most popular costume form and even teachers came in the ac- couterments of punkery. The best teacher costume un- doubtedly was that ot Mrs. Debra Wicked sneer. Junior Dawn Buckley snarls on Halloween while walking to her next class. ring: Prize winners. Four students were Clowning around. A smile graces the T chosen best dressed by teachers and y face ott,eah Ouglmfreshman, who dress- were given prizes by Student Council. ed as a clown for Halloween festivities. 18 Halloween Shacklford, math teacher, whose leather outfit was draped with chains. The students also dressed up as a variety of creatures, among them, Tinkerbell, nurses, and mummies. Winners, determined by faculty judges, were Shelley Rutherford as Tweety Bird, Lori Van Velsor as a Christmas tree, and Scott Savage as Annie. This Student Council- sponsored event was once more a success, thanks to the will- ingness of students to let go for a day and have tun. White magic. Honorable mention winner, Laura Streater. dressed as Tinkerbell and. healed ski accident victim David Thompson.
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