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Club Bulletin . . . M-P Band Once again the Tomahawk Concert Band and Jazz Band had a year of excit- ing activities. The Concert Band marched in the Autumn Leaf Festival parade in Leavenworth. Also, they at- tended the Queen's Birthday Festival in Victoria, Canada. Jazz Band kept stu- dents entertained as they played during lunch in October. ln November, Jazz Band competed at, the Marysville-Pil- chuck Jazz Festival. Both bands worked on establishing themselves as one of the best in the state. The year kept all mem- bers busy with concerts, festivals, com- petition, and parades. The band's 30 Clubs motto was: Strive for excellence stat- ed the band director Dale Ayote. Indian Club Indian Club leaders were: President Bobbi Zackuse, Vice President Cass Basset, Secretary Marci Fryberg,,and Treasurer Carrie Fryberg, arranged many exciting programs for the group. A traditional ceremony honoring gradu- ating students, and a trip to both the Vancouver Indian Art Museum and Burke Museum in Seattle were held. The Advisors, Debora Posey and Steve Anderson, along with the mem- bers had set goals to have each and every Indian student of M.P.H.S. realize there is an organized club to participate in. x'We want more students to be in- volved and make a better club, said the Indian Club leaders. The Indian Club members pride them- selves in 'iOur unity and sense of self- importance in our inheritance, our cul- ture, and what we are. Mat Maids The Marysville-Pilchuck Mat Maids consisted of fifty enthusiastic girls, who supported the wrestling program while involving other school students and the community. The Mat Maids held a candy sale in the fall and a car wash in November which were decidedly successful as well as interesting. Mat Maids held practices every night before a match to learn cheers and dis- cuss business. The State Tournament in Ellensburg and a Cheer Camp in Bel- lingham are a few of the other activities that the Mat Maids attended. The officers were as follows: Presi- dent, Cherril Jessen, Vice President Debbie Thomas, Secretary, Marie Nor- ton, Treasurer, Tricia Velo, and Histori- an, Karla Klementsen. The advisor, Royann Almond, sum- marized the year by saying, nThe 85-86 Mat Maids were the best in the state. I Tommiettes Bright lights and modern music set the mood for the team as they get ready to perform before fifteen-hundred stu- dents at a pep assembly. The dancers snap into the music as the crowd quiets to watch the intricate routine. Even before school started the Tom- miettes were hard at work at a dance workshop held at Kentridge. The girls earned seven i'superior and four nex- celIent ribbons as a group. School came and the Tommiettes ac- cepted their new members and started the tough job of learning and Upractic- ing to make perfect new routines. Some of the songs they performed to were Gratitude, The Bird, and i'Viva La Rock, In January and February, the I7 girls performed at pep assemblies, basket- ball games, and attended a pre-state competition in Issaquah. Later in the spring they performed at state competi-
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