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Wake up sleepy heads! -jennifer Southworth, jen- nifer Snow and Heather Spore camp out in the com- mons area for the Rock-o-thon. Raise your hand, if you're sure - junior Monica Klinkerman ends her routine at the Christmas Concert. Tribe - First Row: Keith Kiowski, joe Trevino, Clint Ver- non, john Murley, Monica Klinkerman, Victoria Barker, Greg Smith, Anne Daniels Second Row: Kodeann Laursen, Todd Schwertfeger, jennifer Snow, Pene Burns Third Row: jennifer Southworth, Heather Spore, Kim Buchanek, jimmy XVilliams, Becky Tims, Eddie Mitchell, Steve Garrett Choir - First Row: Angie Tillison, Michelle Hawkins, Tracey Simpkins, Kodeann Laursen, jennifer Southworth, Anne Daniels, Michelle Adams, Cynthia Hartpence, Cindy Miller, Monica Klinkerman, Melissah Sharp, Steve Garrett, Calvin Martin. Second Row: Tylene Simmons, Shannon Suter, Lymari Ramos, W 6 justine Raggere, Lisa Millard, Becky Sims, me + Paula Roberts, Angela Matlock, Tammy March, iq l F5 Christi Fisher, jill Fowler, Victoria Barker. Third Row: Tresta Auringer, Rhonda Trawick, Nancy Kent, Lisa Bettencort, Nicole Taylor, Patty Slaggle, Dale Sullivan, Heather Spore, jennifer Snow, Pene Burns, Cindy Drake, Aimee Perritt, Fourth Row: Keith Kiowski, Milton Brumfeld, Todd Schwertfeger, joe Trevino, Mike Amerian, Clint Vernon, jim- my Williams, Greg Smith, john Murley Choir 8: Tribe 61
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R Fifty-seven voices ring out Choir and Tribe sing in harmon Fifty-seven voices ring out. Tenor, alto, soprano and bass sing in harmony. It must be the Choir and Tribe. Choir is offered each year as an elective, open to anyone who enjoys singing. Tribe, on the other hand, is a group of selected singers who practice separately on Tuesday nights. All 57 members of the Choir are split up into three classes: advanced, beginning and boys' choirs. These classes are easily combined and are ready to perform at any time. For the Christmas Concert, all three classes performed together. March 3 and 4, I need a hug - jimmy Williams and Pene Burns put on their best act for the picture. Singing in harmony - Heather Hester and Kelly Siler sing together at the Christmas Concert, Q? , ., CO Choir 8: Tribe the Choir sponsored a Talent Show as a fund raiser for a trip to Florida. It was very well organized and put togetherj, one choir member said. Mrs. Barbara Nathman is the director of the Choir. She does have help from Music Director Owen Phillips for contests and concerts. Directing is rewarding and challenging. It is also hard work and demanding. When we perform well it is worth it! said Mrs. Nathman. - STEPHANIE CARRIER
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Drama, Debate Departments have dramatic year Along with the usual summer camps and competitions, there have been dramazzir changes in the Drama and Debate departments. Departure of Mr. Earl Mason and Mrs. Judy Coop Cooper during the year unset- tled students, but both departments recovered. Midyear, Mrs. Taffy Geisel took over both departments. I was amazed at how warmly I was received as the new debate and drama teacher. I really appreciate the way the students have pitched in to make the year a successful one, said Geisel. Also during midyear the addition of Theater I was added and taught by Mrs. Helen Lewis. Competitively the year was a good one qualihed in more that one category. The people that placed at state were Kelly Perkins, fifth place, Scott Lackey, sixth in dramatic interp, and Kristen Blevins, in the top 18 in dramatic interp. In the Mock Trial competition debate students that participated placed second in North Texas regional competition. The members that participated were Bryon Sutherland, Mari Felton, Debbie Yaniko, David Haynes and drama members Sara Kuchelmeister and Andy Criss. The year was also one of festivity. Drama II-V had a Being party. Both departments had a Christmas party and the year ended with the juniors keeping up a five-year tradi- tion of throwing the seniors a farewell party. Drama has helped me become less shy and I enjoy what we do, said freshman Who us? - Senior Scot Lackey and sophom Kristen Blevins try to look innocent during f period Drama class in a new exercise. with ten Texas Forensic Association students qualifying in state, and three students Sheryl Gilbreath. - LOREE VARDAS Enjoying yourselves? David Haynes, Kelly ' 'ii Grissom, Laura DiCapo, Cari Covington and Ed Forester laugh while doing their work. Debate of- ficers were Bryon Sutherland, president, David Haynes, vice president, Debbie Yaniko, treasurer, Margret White, secretary, Mari Felton, paliamentarian. Drama I - Top Row: Terri Wunder, Eric Knecht, Jeff Linder, Mack Zimmer- man, Jennifer Dillard, Brett Thomas, Lynda Campbell, Ted Young. 2 Row: Anna Martin, Melissah Sharp, Denise Clark, Julie Vermillion, Holly Risk, Tuesday Greene, Dena Aune, Elizabeth Risinger, Chris Radliff, Lisa Cave, 3 Row: Amanda Sherrer, Scott Henderson, Jennifer Ryan, Victoria Barker, Heather Hurst, Sherry Mosley, Beth Rhudy, Lorie Robison, Leslie Sharpless, Alecia Walters. 4 Row: Kevin McNeil, Colleen Ogles, Mindy Martin, Jeremy Reynolds, Rebecca Hanks, Judy Leschinger, Lori Quillen, Melanie Yeats, Holly Adams. 62 Drama and Debate fl Drama II - Top Row: Lynn Montes, Tracy Walker, Shawn Parrish, Paul Brawni David Hjorth, Mary Beth Patterson, Elena Helton. 2 Row: David Haynes, Ani Criss, Laurie Merritt Lrepresenrariveb, Joy Jacobs, Ted Young, David Egglesto Anne Daniels, Loree Vardas, Tina Morrison, Kathy Michael. 3 Row: Danya Atal? Sarah Kuchelmeister, Mike McNicholas, Traci Grissom, Shannon Barnes, Ke' Grissom, Tammy Cline, Lee Frie, Teresa Poole, Holly Solomon, Monica Rupe Heather Hester. 4 Row: Laura Dillard, Derek Sharp, Kristen Blevins, Becky Tirr Iris Perez, Kelly Perkins Lpresidentj, Scot Lackey Qrepresentativeb, Barry Yandi Cvice presidenrb, coach Taffy Geisel, 1
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