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n Beat. At a football assembly, Junior Robert Cotton plays his drum in beat with the music. The band was present at all assemblies to help in promoting school spirit and for the playing of the school song. ne, Two, Three. Senior Larry Staton counts down the rhythm to ensure that it is played right. Band members practiced at home and also with the directors to accomplishjust the right beat. V Ayt The out-of-town trips provided us with the opportu- nity to havefunf' -junior Billy Collier s o f A 4 -'- 2, 252 'ear , Q 2 Backed By Trcldiiion, BCl1dS win 52 Devotion, cooperation and spirit became synony- mous with band. Band members received many awards, both as a group and individually. With a good showing in the state fair marching parade contest, the band was given the rating of su- perior and ranked second in 5A competition. Continu- ing their excellence, they rated superior in concert and sight reading at state contest. The bands' excellence was noticed by the commu- nity. They were asked to perform at many yearly concerts and contests, in- Bonds Organizations cluding the C.R. Anthony National Convention and the Greenbriar Fun Run. At Central State Univer- sity, the jazz band received an excellent rating, but they went further, obtain- ing superior scores at the Weatherford and Oklahoma State University jazz band contests. Excellence was achieved by many in- dividual band members. Juniors Phillip Wilker- son and Mark Leeder were chosen to participate in the all-state band. Senior Justin Adams received the John Phillip Sousa award, an award based on a vote by al! band members to the best musician. Senior Jeff Hastings received the Louis Armstrong Award for being the outstanding jazz musician. Directors chose senior Ken Chalker as the most active and enthusiastic band member. With practice and support, the band works toward perfection, 'LTradition and the support of the community makes the Moore High band great. boasted Mr. Jim Swiggart, band director, proudly.
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, , in s L i ,..... Q A fs. J J --wh is - - . ' N ,. ics-?'3 3 'il' ' ' ymphonic Winds. Front Row: David Flening, Laura Emrich. Barham DePatie, Christy Wilson. Lori Swiggart, Traci Burch. Renisa Clement, Lori Parker. Sabine Schenk, Cher Kohuck, Dawn Beauregard. Second Row: Linda Vaught, Rick Combs, Todd Coffey. Charlene Goodman, Dana Gilliam. Christy Sandersfield, David Pepper, Shane McKinney, Vicki Beds. Beverly Denny. Laurie Johnson, Phillip Wilkerson. Terry Martz. Third Rowi Keri Shaum. Angie White, David Meek, James Branscum. Robert Ward, Mike Anderson, William Davis, Mary Camey. Kelly Mulvany. Sarah Koeltzow, Robert Cotten. Craig Scott. Fourth Row: Curtis Owen, Justin Adams. Jeff Hastings. Tim Houchin. Bill Wullschlegcr. Ken Chalker. Marc Thurmond. Glenn Branch. Mark Blakeman. Kathie Oberdocster, Christy Crane. Denise Royland. Michael Redman. Doug Ball. . 31? m .g'. r '- ,x x 1 - -Y-. 'N S' 1 7 i ' M i s. J. i is t QQ l oncert Winds. Front Row: Jana Hendem, Ethel Glisson, Staci Gouldy, Angie Maihos, Sandi Beck, Paula Coxsey, Annette Harris, Angela Howard, Wendy Brooks, Michelle Decker, Karie Hill. Second Row: Inga Pickens, Mike Landis, Jeff Jameson, Lynette Andrews, Jeana Meek, Stephanie Hayes, Janie Adams, Susan Johnson, Joyce Raba, Kris Hoyer. Third Row: Robert Darrow, Kevin Fant, Laura Jones, Kelly Sheek, Jana Jameson, Rusty Stanberry, Tandi Ritter, Ginger Martz, Jimmy Percival, Michelle Chalker, Michael Howard. Fourth Row: Tobey Sampson, Nick Woodruff, Kimberly Kriz, Martin Howard, Andy Kuchera, Paul Barbare, Brent Bowen, Paul Halpin, Lori Jackson, David Seitsinger, Randy Adams, Mike Hartman, Shane Labeth. .r - Aff Q fl ii f , 3 . A , ' '2aQ-i f . Q Q s 'i'i R 1 N 7 C '. .J Q is ' 1 1 1 45. ,Dwi 5, L Big Q Qu., Q. y ' X K I in .. ncert Band. Front Row: Cheri Stout, Tami Ryan, Jamie Pelfrey, Becky Bowles, Michelle Mays, Shawn Turrentine, Lara Davis, Sherrie Fisher, Darla Ambum, Terrie Fishere, Mikki Scopel, Stacy Sweetin, Winz Bradely. Second Row: Mark Blazer, Chris Hansen, Jana Kious, Sheila Musick, Ann Kindler, Lisa Schulte, Jennifer Edwards, Cheryl Hocker, Michelle Goodman, Patty Witt, Leslie Sanchez, Lisa Campell, Kevin Anderson. Third Row: Steve Smathers, Andy Beck, Trey Snool, Chris Mayo, Scott Groves, Shawn Crisman, John Woods, Sherry Adams, Chrischelle Baker, Rose Castro, Randy Feather- stone, Kevin Adkinson, William Darrow, Brian Gardner, Tommy Roberts, Fourth Row: Aaron Tarpley, Greg Butler, Mary Walker, Teresa Stackton, Amy Lesher, Mercil Wommack, Scott Snellen, Craig Con- atser, John Underwood, Chris Bollman, Charles Cowan, Mike Wolf, Mark McCoomb. Bonds 5 -I Orgonizotions
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ter the Game Senior Justin Adams and junior Tom Walding play a duet as senior drum major Jeff Hastings directs the rest of the hand. At thc Homecoming game. the hand played a fight song in victory. X ll Wrapped lip. Dur- ing the football season. the band sometimes played in the cold weather. Junior Mark Leeder and sophomore Kathryn Stevens were play ing and try ing to keep xx arm at the same time. arching On. The percussion section. in preparing to march out on the field during halftime at the Norman game. lines up for easy access, The percussion section added a little extra pizzaz to the music. , 434 Q 4 ,sg . j ,Q hhppzz A v B I 5 T . L Q . , kg A - g LZI I I- git, mhh . .KL . ,. . .gi N if j ... ig I , f.f .2 its ' s exi t s r- at-ff . . F1 as, c ti- l, -.: r as we licgja 'z Q ' ' F 'J ',,. f :ytl . ' .. 'Wi K' .t Q' ' X B E' wc '- A -' -. . .-- .2l, .A ' ' ..,. 4 ' ' K J it . it ss.. J tf df p - An Added Beat Adding color and showmanship to the band, the different uniforms added just the right touch. All sorts of instru- ments were used in the band, but most were made of gold or silver metal which reflected off the stadium lights and the sun. All band members wore the standard blue pants with white piping down the leg, topped by a red jacket with white fringe. The percussion sec- tion had blue pants with a red and white silk shirt. The flags and rifles incorporated the schools' colors into their own designs, Their little extras only helped in adding to the band and its appearance. oncert Formation. When the Putnam City North game was postponed due to rain. the band performed in orderly lines. The rain held back band members from participating in the halftime show. Bonds Organizations 53
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