Dobie High School - Roundup Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1982

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I...- 'I eanette Jackson and Patti Lester paint a kdrop for The Sound of Music. Preparing for their fashion show project e VICA sponsor Vicki Whitaker and club amber, Cindy VonKriegenbergh. onathan Pyle and Laurie Sedita catch a 'ck cat nap during the break at Latin State nvention in Richardson. Nd Above: Billie Baimbridge and Deanna Prouse find being involved as Lariaettes loads of fun, as they are hugged by Chris Ethridge and Lisa Richardson after the Rayburn halftime. Below: The Flag corps line of the band spins its flags to the tune of Espania. Getting Accustomed. . To Being Involved Action: everyone wanted a piece of it. Most people found out that action didn't just happen. Involvement made it happen. At 4 p.m. each day when Juanita McBee switched the phone system to night and most of the administration checked out. students who cared came alive. They par- ticipated in sports, music and dance, and other after school activities, and then L-many went on to work or out on dates, When they played, the thirst for action was evident, and everything they did, they did well, whether it was playing football in Memorial Stadium, cruising up and down Beamer on a Friday night, or supporting each other in the Fun Run. Students learned the art of being everywhere at once, and spent most of their time getting accustomed to being in- volved. .I Division Clubs!Organizations 121

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Seniors David Medack, on trumpet, and Fayellen Shreck, on trombor are featured in a duet during the song Tiger of San Pedro. As the band prepares to march into Berger Stadium for the state rr ching contest, Greg Lloyd, senior, stands by while Bill Brawn, direc makes last minute adjustments. The percussion feature, Saber Dance, spotlights the talents of Kerr Jones, Elizabeth Morris, Robin Blilie, Ralph Bahr, Mike Broussard, Ouade, Marcello DeLeon, and Steve Meza. Holding Them On Pins And Needle There was first total silence. Then 1, 2, 3, 4. . could be heard clearly through the air, as drum major Robbie Melinder led the band on- to the field for his second year as drum major. Practices began early in August with the band preparing for their halftime shows, and con- tinued until late November, ending with state contest. The 160 members of the band rehear- sed every day during sixth period and after school until the show looked good or it was dark, according to Bill Brawn, director. During football season, the band also had to perform at pep rallies and play the music for the Lariaettes' performances. The band marched on the field to Dramatic Dpener, followed by Melinder's awesome salute which delighted audiences all season long. The next number performed was Tiger of San Pedro. This song featured two soloists, Lisa Howell on trumpet, and George King on trumpet. There was also a duet with David Medack playing the trumpet along with ta ing Band Fayellen Shreck on trombone. Then, the per- cussion section was featured in Saber Dance. lt was during this song that the band perfor- med a rotating clover on the field. The flag and rifle corps also added excitement and flair to the song. The band finished with Temptation. As they marched off, not only Doble spectators, but also those who watched from the opposite stands, gave the band a standing ovation. Contest season started Oct. 24 at LaMarque. There the band received a I rating and two trophies for Best Flag and Best Rifle lines. The University interscholastic League contest was held Nov. 7 at Memorial Stadium. The band was again a big success, receiving straight l's from all the judges. At this contest, judges chose two schools from each division lo attend state con- test. Of the 23-5A schools competing, this school and Rayburn High were chosen. Shouts of pride and joy were heard throughout the stadium. Then the practices really began. Every step in all four songs had to be perfectly synchronized. Every space had to be equal distances al Perfecting the show went as far as hemmin the pants the same length to give the bar more uniform look. State contest was held in Austin Nov. Most everyone was excited because this the first time the band had ever participated state contest. When the band was annour with a ll rating, only 2.33 points away frorr rating, the band was disappointed, but vowe come back the next year. The officers for this year were Richard rias. senior, presidentg Medack, senior, xr president, Stacey Little, senior, secretary, bara McClanahan, senior, historian, K Stevens, junior, historiang Greg Lloyd, sei instrument managerg and Aaron Olivier, ser uniform manager. The flag captains were nifer silva, senior, and Mandy Schubert, ju! Twirlers were Debbie Murphy, Mo McKnight, Kelly Hice, Kim Meade, Kathy Pol Stevens, Tina Jones, Michelle Bother, Jenise Drager.

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