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at frffyf Marchmg Band Lakeview's marching band is composed of two .' smaller bands - honors and symphonic. M Together, these two bands provided entertain- x ment for many school related activities in 1983- M, .T ft 84. Football season would not have been the same without the music directed by Mr. George Jones and Mr. Lynn Childers. Band music kept Patriot fans energetic and optimistic at both pep rallies and football games. Band members reported to Lakeview early every morning from the first of August to the end of football season, but their duties did not end there. Competitions occurred throughout the year and members had to be prepared at all times for those contests. One such contest was the March UIL where both bands scored consistent 2's. The honors band had its final performance on May 18 with the opening of the wave pool at Audubon Park and ended George Jones' first year at Lakeview with a 1 h' Officers - SEATED: Treasurer Gina Caplmger, Secretary Missy Sp as ' Corps Captain Chris Walker, President Janet Clark. STANDING: Vice Steve Livingston, Assistant Drum Major Cary Wilkinson, Head T Ramirez, Head Drum Major Kent Hampton, Historian James Lankford. FRONT ROW: Quy-hong Dinh, Michelle Willis, Stacy McBeth, Robin Freeman, Jennifer Boehler, Amy Wilson, Lisa Flori, Teresa Privette, Stacy Sherman, James Lankford, l Dannen, Rodney Calhoun, Brian Pinkston, John Oglin, Jerry Burkard, Barry Porter, David Pinkston, Eric Tomlinson, Allen Roy, Tony Thayer, David Walthers, Bill Rankin, Ra Martinez, Rosa Martinez, Andrew Gwie, Tammy Whiteman, Brent Richardson, Kelly Fletcher, Lisa Ramirez, Jamie Dove. SECOND ROW: Kent Hampton, Greg Deere, Cary W son. THIRD ROW: Kerry Merritt, Vicki Johnson, Amy Klomps, Cheryl Evans, Lauren Monaghan, Pamela Johnson, Daniel Jenkins, Wendy Smith, Janet Clark, Kim Skinner, Del Tomlinson, Marlo Wegley, Lori Fenoglio, R. D. Bryant. FOURTH ROW: Tino Williams, Sean Freeman, Jeff Redfern, Tyrone Francois, Mike Crumb, Kevin Royal, Chris Sadler Allmann, Keith Walker, Kevin Bain, Kim Fore, Eric Casteel, Rebecca Willis, Missy Floyd, Kim Ritchie, Stephanie Godby, Tonya Watkins, Jeanine Moore, Gina Livingston, Mio Sawyer, Kim Jackson, Amy Thompson, Michelle Long, Chris Johnson, Michelle Martin, Michelle Boger, Tania Williams, LaShaunda Wright, Kim Conoway, Chris Hunt, Jason B1 FIFTH ROW: John Lasell, Kristy Hardick, Debbie Mandat, Kristi Warmann, Deric Wheeler, Bryan Finley, Greg Mitchell, Scott Bain, Ray Compton, Mack Grant, F Pollard, Peter Finch, Tiffany Mai, Danny Sanguino, James Fair, Sonja Henry, Jacque Eagon, Kelly Moody, Byron Sims, David Fields, James Miller, Missy Foreman, Lisa Buchz Kevin Barth, Mike Morrison, Keith Johnson, Lance McGehee, James Luton, Don Gardner, Troy Smith. SIXTH ROW: Anthony Williams, Lisa Kelley, David Kelley, Scott S' Michael Allmann, Keith Anderson, Jay Elliott, Chris Walker, Shari Johnson, Gina Cortez, Kerry Chaplin, Connie Horton, Kim Smith, Shannon McBeth, Paul West, Greg Harris, l Ramirez, Alisha Profitt, Tracey Anderson, Kelly Roberts, Gina Caplinger, Deven White, Melanie Darnell, Tommy Jackman, Steve Livingston, John Biggerstaff, Angela Barth, Hansen, Robert Arrowocd, David Winkleman, James McNair, Alan Matthews.
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Cho1rs 7 . Women s and Mixed Women's and Mixed choirs supported A cappella activities throughout the year. Members of these two groups worked at the choir's haunted house and sold candles to help send A cappella members to St. Louis. Both choirs met during the day - 1 second period for Women's and third period for Mixed. They shared similar activities such as per- forming in winter, fall, and spring concerts, and competing in UIL. Members of both choirs also if contributed to the production of Oklahoma! , Women's choir had some activities other than those shared with Mixed. These girls performed at Prestonwood, had a party at the presidentls home, and competed at Sandy Lake. At this competition, the Women's choir was named Outstanding Choir and placed first overall. choir sponsor, Melinda Cotten, chaperoned A cap- in St. Louis. -av managed to have ' i . . 3 t 5 J .ONT ROW: Bari Stephens, Crissy Robinette, Wendy Davis, Tammy Brennan, eri Carr, Kim Martin, Kim Harness, Kristi Haynes SECOND ROW: Kelle Parish, eila Russell, Lesley King, Mickie Brown, Angie White, Kim Holland, Cathie Wilcox, anne Wall, Beth Arruda, Norma Page THIRD ROW: Shelby Jackson, Ronda :lley, Michelle Morgan, Tanuja Bhatt, Kaniece Washington, Niki Hartin, Jeannie ler FOURTH ROW: Secretary Kristan Kelley, Librarian Shelley Murray, Toni ,niel, Dawn Wright, President Melissa Haggard, Librarian Meegan Swaithes, storian Theresa Bell, Melody Burcham, Dawn Hendon, Leigh Murphy, Chaplain lly McLauchlin, Sharon Peace FRONT ROW: Reporter Michelle Williams, Mark Compton, David Cardella, Sherri Miller SECOND ROW: Vice4President Dawn Lewis, Holly Robinette THIRD ROW: Diana Mor- rison, Mark Mundie, Lee Love, Connie Horton, Janie Townzen Fourth Row: President Kathy Dunn, Secretary Laura Blue, Richard Sanders, Tracey Parrish, Tonya Akers FIFTH ROW: Shelly Henning, Shirley Ficklin, Raymond Balleza, Zeke Maldonado, Tamela White, Susan Streng SIXTH ROW: Danny Arriago, Bill Ariago
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tONT ROW: Greg Harris, Tiffany Mai, Kent Hampton, Mike Crumb, Jeff Redfearn, Kevin Royal, Byron ms, Sponsor Mr. Childers. BACK ROW: Barry Porter, Greg Hansen, Alan Matthews, David Kelley Elcey Sherman, James McNair, James Luton, Don Gardner, James Miller la ,HW le practicing never stops for dedicated members like Gina plinger. ztting into the swing of things is just part of the job for Lisa Ramirez. 1 Jazz Band The jazz band had a very successful and busy year. Members met every day during sixth period to practice for their performances and competi- tions, which Director Lynn Childers made sure there were plenty of. The jazz band held concerts for the Texas Elementary Principals ASSOC1atlOn performed at Richardson Square and hosted thelr spring concert on May 17 at Lakeview The greatest highlight of the year came in Aprll when the band competed in the highly respected TCU Jazz Festival Lakeview s jazz players made a grand sweep and won the entire competition All-Region band members included: James McNair on trombone, David Kelley on baritone, Don Gardner on alto sax, Tiffany Mai on alto sax, and Greg Harris on tuba. .. These ladies with their pretty smiles helped make this year's flag corps one of the best. 159
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