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What can I jay? WE BAD! Expresses Captain, soph- mofe. Sandra Guzman. Oh doctor, what a kick! Presented to us by junior, Kathy Zittcr. :ront row. I. Geiger, M. Canscl. G. Laroco, H. Blais, L. Ferrell. Second row: T. Garrett. C. Nichols. M. Manazan, G. , arwn, H. Blais, L. Ferrell. Back row: J. DeTiege, N. DeLaCruz. C. Tom. D. Grivetto. A. Short. J. Steffenhagen. B. '2 tcr K Pf,ct,ce ncc e ,n °f cf to S01 Jerry. S. Guzman. to ,hc toP t the San Dieguito Tournament, the Drill Team smiles, pleased with the crowd's enthusiasm. Drill Team 101
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Hawkettes Lieutenant. Senior. Joaclla DcTicgcand Captain, Sophomore, Sandra Guz- man show us their pride with a salute and a big smite. The Madison Drill Team did very well under the direction of the new Advisor, Lori Morgan. The offi- cers this year were Captain, Sandra Guzman and Leutenant, Joaella DeTiege. Although smaller than last year, the team was high on spirits. The team members spent large amounts of time working on their routines for parades as well as field shows. The spirit really showed during half- time at the football games, when their routines were done with precise timing to the music provided by the band. On weekends the Drill Team competed in various parades such as the Camarillo Christmas Parade and the Columbus Day Parade. The tournaments consist- ed of the Mt. Carmel Field Tournament and the San Dieguito Costal Tournament. Second semester, the team was divided into differ- ent squads. The squads created more routines and dances which they then performed at different lev- els of competition against other Drill Teams. With the large number of freshmen and sophmores this year, the Drill Team should be more experienced and spirited for next year. I think I tore something. expresses sophmorc, Hope BUis painfully! Freshman, Taneasha Morrell gets a helping hand from Mr Carlson after a hard days work. 100 Organizations
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Name That Band One of the most important things for a good reputa- tion is the first impression. Who is in charge of mak- ing the first impression? The Band members who march in front of the Band are, and they rarely get any attention. We are talking about our own Banner Team. The Team had a rough time at the begining of the year: not enough members, no uniforms, and teach- ing and learning new routines just to name a few of the problems that faced them. The team worked hard and practiced for many hours. All the hard work finally paid off when the team pulled through and won several awards. An important key to our success this year was the dedication of our team members, indicated Captain, Junior, Tara Cook. With all the ups and downs throughout the year, we've all learned a lot about ourselves and each other. I hope we can set a trend of success for the future Banner teams here at Madison, commented Lieutenant, Junior, Jackie Dolan. Captain. Tara Cook and Lieutenant. Jackie Dolan proudly display their Hawk Spirit. Annette Porter giggles as she tries to learn the new s ]uad routine. Front row: Nikki Thompson, Tina Thompson, Heather Grass. Patty Switzer, Sharon Edwards, Cclinta Carroll. Joanne Helkcnn. Annette Porter. Back row: Lieutenant Jackie Dolanand Captain.Tara Cook. 102 Banner
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