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irst Band. Front row: jana Kious, Carson Black, Christy Sandersfield, Nayibe Gonzalez, joAnne Warnisher, Deanna Hendricks, Dawn Beauregard, Debbie Cantu, Angie Blackwood, Laura Baker, Cindy Lanman, Drum Major Iaimee Wingfield. Second row: Sarah Koeltzow, Phillip Wilkerson, Lori Parker, Regina Cox, Wendy Brooks, Rick Combs, Cher Kobuck, Mary Camey, Barry Bell, Robert Cotten, Mike Landis, Monty Pipher, Drum Major Stephen Gray, Keri Shaum. Third row: Traci Burch, Kelly Mulvany, Sheli Ballard, Charlene Goodman, Christine Crane, Kathryn Stevens, David Fleming, William Davis, Robert Ward, Mark Leeder, Angie White, Brian Pitts. Fourth row: Lori Swiggart, Michelle Chalker, Tonya Bohlen, Erik joyner, Klaus Lampert, Mike Anderson, Marc Thurmond, Thomas Walding, jeff jahnke. Fifth row: Bryan Bell, Mark Blakeman, Paul Barbre, james Branscum, Craig Scott, Todd Coffey, Travis Reynolds, Sean Fuller, Chris Olson, Shane McKinney, Tim Houchin, Doug Ball. econd Band. Front row: Rhonda Hall, Stephanie Hayes, Ethel Glisson, Missy jones, Kim Wright, Amy Reed, Carrie Willeford, Angie Maihos, Sheila Musick, jan Nelms, Second row: Michelle Thompson, Chris Kyzer, Valerie Shoot, Amy Lair, Debbie Hallauer, Angel Hunt, Laura Stankevitz, Allyson Hood, Billy Collier, Linda Vaught, Third row: Sandra Maihos, Renisa Clements, Cad Sorrell, Chantel Eppler, Tricia Newcomb, Michelle Schaffer, Renae Duffner, Susan johnson, jennifer Swisher, Sherrie Fisher, Amy Lesher, Mary Walker, Mike Payne, Fourth row: jeana Meek, Scott Sandersfield, Brian Sander- sfield, Nathan Lively, Greg Cook, Rick Combs, Martin Howard, Shane LaBeth, jeff jameson, Kirk Bovee. Fifth row: Shawn Crismon, Eddie Gert, Andy Kuchera, Robert Darrow, Kevin Fant, Alan Shook, jimmy Percival, Steve Leslie, Steve Stanton, Kevin Anderson, Kelly Young, Rob Strain. hird Band. Front row: jennifer Waterman, Stephanie Casillo, Tammy Overstreet, Chrischel Baker, Shayne Shaw, Becky Price, Darla Amburn. Staci Gouldy, Kathy Kirk. Kelly Casteel, Sherry Adams, Tasha Ferguson, Scott McGaha, Michelle Goodman. Second row: Teresa Stockton, Shannon Tarkington, Donna Watson, Chris Hansen, Keith Mullins, Lara Davis, Glen Wiley, Ryan jett, Kevin Adkisson, jeff Rhodes, Kory Kriz, Chris Doherty. Third Row: Dori Wardle, Becky Bell, Christy Brown, Melissa Pilkington, jon Underwood, john Woods, Wayne Skyles, Ken jones, Ryan Goodwin, james Hix, Brian Baca, Mike Brock, Melvin Dunfee. Fourth row: Tracey Blundell, Catie Kennedy, Brad Ogle, jason Smith, Kenneth Goode, Russell Keene, jack Hills, Damian Loehle, Brian Nicks. Fifth row: james Craig, Terry Miller, jeff Marcar, Trey Snook, Steve Lette, Alan Bailey, james Briley, Mercyl Womack, Melinda Herman, Brian Carlile, Milton Dunfee, Mark Blazer. A . I-Iii! y---. ade in the shade. Band ti' i'--i i,'- f A f X if F ggg:g.Q::f':ft.:gq13.Qa-' f ..,g5 ',92'19 H Q v 55 A members relax and eat lunch between practices during the OBA Finals. tk, . 9? join in the Fun it is fv-
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'gy' U W azz Band. Front row: David Meek, Shane McKinney, Tim Houchin, Phillip Wilkerson, David Fleming, Keri Shaum, Brian Pitts, Chris Olson, Tricia Newcomb, Klaus Lampert, Gary Miller. Second row: Robert Cotten, james Branscum, Mike Landis, Tom Walding, Mark Blakeman, Paul Barbre, Rick Combs, Terry Martz, Ieff Iameson, William Davis, Robert Darrow, Kevin Fant. , .. K 7 531 ool cats. Jazz band members take time for cool, showing the unique attitude needed to play this laid-back type of music. This type of personality aided in playing the music. ' -m...... fv T' M' T a,,', 'W fm- W or 3 , V 'lll M M . H L fr, g, ,,,' jf VI. V sl V . -..w kg ' 1 .1 .. pf I -tr 'j2:::r,,,, isit R yiay ttlli erforming grace. Senior Dawn Beauregard concentrates on maintaining a set Winter Guard pose. urn and smile. While rotat- ing her flag, junior Mary Camey smiles to the State Fair parade crowd. . 47 Winter Guardflazz Band
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1 S R t 2' xv. JV it fi 5 5 aught! Taking a break from an all-day practice during a school holi- day, junior David Meek is caught out of uniform. Practices paid off in the form of added honors for those who worked. ll that jazz. Seniors Phillip Wilkerson, Tom Welding, Mike Ander- son, and Tim Houchin, the Dixieland Combof, play their solo during half- time. f I 3 inal performance. Senior Drum Majors Stephen Gray and Iaimee Wingfield give the opening salute. imme a beat! Senior Shane McKinney sets the tempo on his tri-toms during the State Fair parade. sf Q :-N., J 'Tf NIFIE KA f'Marching band is vcryrdiffcrcnr from concert band. ffilvfarching iSfaQ,lijrfharder't1ecaase your ro befl ln'1emori.zcdV.jCIi1 concert baodj' you musiclis frigl'ir'in,fronr Vkof you. -:senior-Sicphahiapl-taycs K A. Sweating it d th e b a n d tice field duringirnarching sea- fsucceedf int concert perform- son and rehearsing, music until 'ances,tbuta1soin the totally dif- late at night fcfiimfitlifoyer-.123Ofiff-lfffferentilafegagf-marching. After members into OBA Finals, the Within this iunit appeared Prideof i,s Moore received sixth many different offpeople, t.pl'acey.in5'the State. allowing ito.iigg.jgggipff,Manyrftji,tedithe band's music find a kindred i s'l, ffl' fand inarchingfiduring football With almost iieii 250 people in .i,, games ,as mem rable events in- band, nobody feels sli. outj,-A3pspiring. 1he croyvd to participa- because there are so manyadiff' ferent groups to interact with, junior Scott Snellen explained. Band ing together aided bands at nationals in Nashville, Tennessee. There, the first band played a very difficult program and won not only their class, but also the title of Grand Champion Band, beating over 150 high schools. Second band also took first in its class and third band received fourth place. tvsffa Weplayed songs that every- body kaewylike 'Tequila ' senior Chris-ti Crane said. When the crowd hears someth- ing it knows, they get excited' The directors helped ease the rough transition of seasons. t'The director's job is to help the band understand and play the music better, senior Mark Leeder explained. Everyone worked together to succeed musically and socially. s 99 Marching!Concert Bands
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