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MARCHING IN STEP 11 m Ir i iiS A t A twi il Rt t 1 f fcM E Front Row, left to right: Missy Branch, Lisa Judd, Erica Stuart, Sherry Thomas, Steve Plant, Becky Holmes, Cathy Carmody. Row 2: Ken Grilfis, Trisha May, Lori Franklin, Kelly Carpenter, Stephanie Carey, Diane Sears, Van Williams. Row 3: Ricky Charles, Tony Jones, Patty Quirin, Torrie Linn, Christy Gambrel, Chris Iverson, Jeff Downs. Row 4: Steve Franklin, Steve Clark, Angela Casanova, Steve Raskin, David Schuehardt, Tim Wedding. Row 5: Robert Heape, Tom Weber, Lisa Shaffer, Mike Ohearne, Tom Braddy, Kort Besore, Danen Floyd. Row 6: Steve Jennings, Tom Rose, Vince Spavole. Tony Buraszeski, Brad Walker. Row 7: Mike Kreidel, Jeff Darr, David Verhoff, Lee Jordan, Charles Licis. Row 8: Rob Berry, Todd Godefroid, Randy Watson, Todd Foreman, Ken Dickerson, Mark Lock- hart, Scott Pool, Eric Behle, Joe Maynard. The symphonic band oi 1982-83 sur- passed last years band, not only in num- ber, but also in talent. Director Neil Finb- loom says the sixty five members per- formed very w?ell at all shov s. Several members received all A ' s on their solo ' s and ensembles. Van Williams and Steve Raskin made the All-Suburban Band, while Lori Lee Pierson qualified for the Youth Symphony. This year was a very enjoyable one, said Finbloom. I am looking forward to a bigger and better group next year. 1) Jeff Darr shows his pride during halftime ol a football game. 2) Band members wait for their practice cue. 3) Sherry Thomas, along with others, get caught off guard. 4) South ' s Color Guard perform with the band. 5) Practicing in the theater days before their concert.
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IN FINE TUNE South ' s seventy member orchestrd earned high ratings at festivals. Stu- dents in grades eight through twelve made up the orchestra, each member basically playing one instrument. Two outstanding members, Michele Suh and Amy Gearhart, played in the All State Orchestra. Michele also guali- fied for the University Symphony as did Lori Lee Pierson. South ' s orchestra also went to the University of Missouri, Cen- tral Missouri State University, and the University Symphony concerts. The musical maturity level was higher, said director Dan Holt. The size of the orchestra was larger than any other year. I reaUy think this was an excep- tionally talented group of young stu- dents. Row one: Shan Cosentmo, Michele Suh, Kim Studemann, Dawn Hood, Beth Baumbach, Pam Eiwald, Director Dan Holt. Row 2. Laura McGrady, Tim Meador, Becky Turpin, Beth Cox, Kathy Calloni, Suzie Woodford. Row 3. Matt Kmney, Cindy Lockhart, Tina Naber, Trma Carnes, Tony Raskm. Row 4. Dave Richards, John Hernandez, Stephanie Daveport, Lisa Mack, Jim Stenger, Butch Miller, Sean McHugh, Brian Cox. Row 5. Greg Freeh, Tom Kutey, Greg Haley, Phil Klevorn, Johnny Rahoy, Joy Villhard. ) This stuff is too easy to Pam Eiwald and John Hernandez. 2) Laura Watson loves to fiddle around. 3) Jazz Band: Row 1: Lisa Judd, Sherry Thomas, Patty Quirin, Brad Walker, Row 2 Brett Klopp, Vince Spavole, David Schuehardt, Jeff Downs. Row 3: Ken Dickerson, Ken Griffis, Steve Judd, Mark Lockhart. Row 4: Steve Clark, Todd Foreman, Scott Elkins, Brett Askmazi. Row 5. Charles Licis, Randy Watson, Eric Evans, Steve Jen- nings. 4) Who ' s off key? asks Mr. Holt.
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MONSTERS AND MAZES Dungeons and Dragons is, by far, one of the newest and fastest growing clubs at Parkway South. This role- playing game enticed many students away from home- work and into a world of fantasy. Players advanced to higher levels through combat and intelligence, while gaining wealth at the same time. The main object of the game is to survive, gain wealth and eliminate as many opponents as possible. An active member of the club, George Hanson, said, It ' s exciting for me because it gives me a chance to escape the pressures of everyday school life. Front row: Glenn Killman, Matt Nelson, Scott Snider, Ron Marcmko. Back row: Chris Michelek, Kyle Stoneman, Teresa Ralston, George Hanson, Mario Mora, Mike Muchesky. 1 . Matt Nelson shows oft his Dungeons and Dragons shirt at one oi their weekly meetings, 2. Teresa Ralston ponders her next move. 3. This dragon represents one ot a couple hundred met- al figures used to represent monsters and charac- ters in Dungeons and Dragons.
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