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Tiling? Cifihgcillsy 1, 2g Ready? l?2lLaY!W Warrior Band Strikes Again Tense yet nervous, the East Gaston Marching Band await- ed their time for their first competition of the year. Tammy Smith, one of the drum majors, states Consid- ering the number of new members and it being our first contest of the year, I feel we did well. The band puts in many hours of hard practice getting ready for each perfor- mance. They practice in the summer and every Tuesday and Thursday from 3:30 to 6:00. All of their efforts pay off. They have received sever- al superior ratings. In one in the Exhibition of Pride Com- petition in Elkin the band got a superior rating, the drum majors, drum line, and the majorettes had the highest score of the day. The color guard and the rifles came in second place. The horn line came in first. The Band entertains us at the football games through the season and promotes school spirit at the pep rallies. Way to go Marching War- riors! Color Guard: First Row - Stacy Helms, Michelle Mauney. Second Row - Tracy Winkler Susanne Rumfelt Kim Hilderbran, Rhonda Hinson, Tina Bruccoleri, Third Row - Julie Feathezistone, Dana Stowe, Sharon Roberts, Lola Marlow, M 1 Sh 'll Tina Stone, Anna Mullis, e anie errl . 9 l A . Tammy Drum Majors: Smith, Carla Cloninger. - 11 ,,, :A Majorettes: Beverly Devinney, Michelle English
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, The Flaming Arrow i News At East Gaston, where do 'ou find the latest news, gos- ips, coverage of sports, and chool activities? The Flam- ng Arrow - of course. Our chool newspaper consists of .1 hardworking staff mem- oers. The paper comes out our times a year and only rosts 35 cents. To raise money to publish he paper, the staff members old doughnuts and ads for E5 cents a word. Some stu- lents think that 25 cents a vord is too muchg but Rich- ird Lovingood states, Thirty-five cents hardly pays for it and the students are lucky to get it that cheapf' In order to choose what goes in the paper, the staff members get together and determine what the students would most likely be inter- ested in and the writer's take it from there. So if you want to know what is happening at East Gaston, just wait for the next edition of: The Flaming Arrow! Have you heard the latest? If you want to know the latest -just First Row: Tree Shaw, Sandy Mitchell, Ellen Abernathy, Angie Jordan, Wanda Ollis. Second Row: Tiffany Sherrill, Richard Lovingood, Linda Williams, Mrs. Taylor, Stephanie Lyman. Not pic- tured: Sandy Butler, Tammy Ford.
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l l P Firs1 Row: Leslie Ballard, Candy Baker, Sally Fosterline, Kim Burton, Donna Sifford, Donna Mills, Angie Payne, Karen Jackson, Angie Huskins, Donna Froneberger, Nicki Young, Kerry Cambell, Cheryl Griggs, Tammy Fuller, Katie Baker. Second Row: Josh Price, Luther Mize, David Hall, Eddoe Pillow, Mark Jessen, Kathy Williams, Christina Hall, Tabatha Childers, Susan Evans, Tonya Cope, Michelle Hawkins, Kim Ellis, Glenda Mitchum, Sarah Mccart. Third Row: Michael Radford, Grady McGinnis, Amber Miller, Amanda Overcash, Tim Burris, Tisha Caldwell, Tracy Helms, Greg Taylor, Robbie Jessen, Keith Henderson, Robert Wiles, James Griffin, Kelly Duncan, Nathan McCart. Fourth Row: Danny Harris, Daniel Fewwel, David Sampson, Frankie Spivey, Paul Abernathy, Robert Cosby, Furman Higgins, Eric Eaker, Bryan Hovis, Jeannie Redder, Cliff Rankin, Brian Miskelly. Not Pictured: Chesa Johnson. Drumline: First Row: Amy Jones, Second Row: Michelle Payne, Chris Thomas, Robbie Lambert, Steve Sigmon, Susanne - Payne, Candie Davis. Third Row: Jamie Cramer, Bobby Bit- , , tle, Junior McDowell, Bobby Suttenfield, Scott Morris, Rlflesl Stacy Hall, 511211111011 Hlll- Chuck Craig. Fourth Row: Andrew Hogan, Eddie Cribb, Bobby McMillian, Rendell Alman.
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