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s fi' and oran d crowd. asgshea diglmlgi issh their P9fli0n of the dium OW at MHC High Sta- AFC Champion- ou authentic Scottish Newsom down Jewell band or the R05 R. Avenue, The new uniforms WANNA U! 3. 'E E if John Iqbom yof N wsom Beth Shirley, Shannon Harris, Dina Antener Steve Clair, Rudge Dickinson, Kee J ohxitlson, MARCHING BAND: FRONT ROW: Traci Tunkelrott Mundy Rollins,-Kevin Lewis, Brandon Aschenbrenner, James Dare, Anthony Pucci, rraham Ltsmart, Tricia Cox J errnaine Wri ht, David McDonald Derek rost, Leah Blakey, Wendy Malcomb. Row 2: Geofgey Douglass, Brian Van Anne Robert Brandhorst Todd Carrasco, Michael Galligan, Christine Cox, Kelly Loftts, lzrm Pratzer, Antssa Castle, Melanie Walter, am Craig, Wendy Lundtn, Dena Gtbson,Mtchelle Daley, Julie Mayers, Jamie Wehrung, Brad Evtlsizer, Andly Thomfason, Mikel-lice, Richard Green, Jennifer Lillig, Christie, Hutchins. ROW 2 Ange Ia Smith, Tina Anderson, Terri Harmon Heather Newhouse, Jennifer Bamhart,Jerm1fer Kitto, Elenor Moody, Michelle Anderson Nicole Rasberiiy, Lisa DeYnes, Betsy 'lraudt Karen Watts, Ste hanie Powers eather Whitney Liza Home, Jennifer Porter, aar Nora Lynn. ROW 4: La1Donna ammi Wendy Grice, p , 4 I , ' DukeJohnson,PatrteiaKu'kegM , I ' ' if . u h , Sarah Yenktnson, ' ' S 'th,Jeff Knsta Severson, ' Askins, Am Votsin, Jenn er ' Mark denstrom,l:dwtn mt I ' S hretber Hootert, Julie My Harmon, Debbie Traudt, r ike Ltnenberger, ' V l rie Crawford, Leah Branstetter Rhonda Brown, Mike c , ' 'vlcMtllian, Laura Jenni, Stacey Brown, ' 'l , s,Cindy Htckerson, a e Jim Waldroupe, lwetta t ' Vlr. John lcabone, Krista S1 ver Mary Gardner, Sharifah Hunter, Jennifer Brossia. ROW 5: , Davis, Angela e h , Sonja Eynetich, Travislleonard, Lance Waldman, Mike lbrahim, Scott L1llti5Jonathan Zlab Kenneth Brown, Angela Nelson lnca Erntg, Kim Weiser, Rena udley. ROW 6: Mr. Darel LaGuardia, Kristina Kirkpaa tnck, Jennifer Lucero, Jade Green, Andrew Cz?-Era, Mike Razo, 'l'roycStevens, Randy Evers, Peter Lillian, Aaron Neptune, Scott owe, Mike Renwic , Fritz Paulsen, Richard Sincovec Alisa Hoeschele, Dave Cruson, Charles Deem, Nora Hurlrftiphrey, Joe Barrett, Lora Sauer, Christine Douglas, Andrew Contiauglia. ROW 7: r. S. 1. Wilbur, Tracg Plant, Mark Bur? Kristin McCanne, Barry ibson Scott Cacek, Rod Thompson, -regforluemke, eeve Southam, Tim Gove Charles New som Erie Wuerstl, Devin ' enette, Andy Stone, Don Fairchild Jim Grubbs Dan Kim, Brien Delgado, Melanie Williams, im King. BACK ROW: Jennifer afomskins, Susan We s Heather Roberts, Heather Samson Shawna Alsrclavuilg, Becky Rain, Lester Danny Shulsinger Chns Trumm, tl rt Baker, nna Spain, rman, Geneva Hartsough, Rw,'Mafk Dudley, , , , , , Alisa Wendt, Kathee Joslin, Angela Smith, Kristie Oppe Dana Sefton. L Coung, L Copy and Layout: Busy Tmud, L51
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