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Thatis Entertainment . . . Its Led by drum majors Candice Slaughter and In Yo 111 F a 06 Kim ch-hols, the Tiger Band takjjittfljjj 221: 1 The science or art of in corpora ting pleasmg, expressive, 01 in telhgi- ble combina tion tones into a com- position having a definite struc- ture and continuity a that was music and this was our band. It all started one dreary August mom. The y were up with the birds looking halfasleep. Life in Candy- land was never easy. but it had its rewards; 1'17 order to form a more perfect union, last years band worked very diligently. However, as they marched out onto the field, they realized it was all worth their efforts. Band remained one of the most popular extracurricular activi- ties. Theyjoined 1'11 man y competi- tions, and this made It truly an experience for anyone in vol ved . and thatis entertainment. Band is hard work Which requires alot of dedication, but we do have those spe- cial times in Which we can relax and have fun With our filends. .. Candace Slaughter Bands fun but alot ofhard work; how- ever, being a senior is the best thing of all. .- H011 y Hulbert From the 100k on Dwylett Chambers'. A1 - detha Hollis: Pam Pickett 's. and Hall V Hardin 's faces it is obvious that the guard did an awesome show. 2201 CA DEMICS
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Is. 1x3. 2' conducted five choirs I rang the year - Concert '5701'11 2'2 Igals, Show Choir, a txrez. t :1 quartet. The rehears- 5' mm 2. treme, and the guide- nes n 2nd in order to build wore 225 2 wed choirs. Practice , nuld wrhz'ng Without compe- rion here certainly was no bonny Ihat. The choirs com- eted 1'1; 1 2 2 Gulf Coast Choral estimxi mid and Regional 'ontesz. h .0 Show Choir Con- 212 t Stop The M usjc test, and the Loyola University Choir Con test. The choirs also held formal concerts during the year that included Christmas By The River. The y also presen ted a Christmas and spring concert. Al- though the choir performed for numerous Christmas parties and differen t comm unity organiza- tions, nothing meant more than the special feeling ofsingmg for friends and family. Concert Choir: Bridgett Abstah, A1111 Bir- den, E1c1'a Chestang, Nicole Collier, Cheryl Cunningham, Linda GIaude, Feh'sha Hin- ton, Am y Horton, Dah'na Oliver, Sha unda Robinson, Mary Smith, Kathryn Taylor, Yolanda Thompson, Traci Thornton, Sonja Coleman, Regina Daugherty, Laura Gris- som, Stephanie Kellum, Donna Hamm, Sabrina Mosely, Kristi Turner, Susan PJ'- gott, Vivecia Ward, Trena WJ'gJey, Jackie Chatell, Kathy Guess, Brett Crom'er, Andre Debose, Ehjah Henry, Anthony Proctor, Doug Wilkerson, Sterlin Smith, Amy Bennett, Angie Bennett, Amelia Bright, Paula Diaz, Samantha Hagamel's- ter, Kim Hall, Arkela Hoskz'hs, Donna Lett, Syvella Talley, Cassandra Wiggins, Tawanda Hyde, Belinda Ballard, Shari Baler, Shelley Britt, Amy Carr, Alfie James, Shaunda McBeath, Tanya Smith, Jennifer Cronier, Jeffery Brewer, James Bryant, Jimmy Cox, Curtis Graves, Ri- chard Hemy, Emmeett, Holder, Donnie Dodd. H011 y H ulbert accompanies the chair with the Hate during the annual concert at MPHS. Samantha Hagameister and Shelly Britt wait patientJy to perform with the show choir. 21
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Little Boy Blue coome blow your 120171. Randall Cobb, a senior band member, is featured as a $010151: during the half- time performance. Alfie James, one of Moss Poinths mallet players, is showing classic concentra- tion as she loses herself in a world of music. : , mi The freaks 119311;! came out that nllght as Moss Point '5 band went 311 out 101v 311 madi dressjnglup for the game before Ha1- 1aween Which happened to be homecom- mg: A CA DEMICS123
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