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District band qualifiers were as follows: Vicki Olthof, Kim Kosh, Sharon Besaw, Christi Carmichael; (stand- ing) Kelly O’Neil, Bobby Penley, Quincy Mills, John Polk, Allen Jensen, and Todd Bradfute. (not pic- tured) Lisa Karney. (below) Band members prepare to leave for band camp. Region band qualifiers were as follows: Kelly O’Neil, Kim Kosh, Sharon Besaw; (second row) Bobby Penley, John Polk, Quincy Mills, and Allen Jensen. The Panther band started off the year with a week-long band camp at Rim Rock Ranch in Wimberly Texas. They learned new music, brushed up on marching maneuvers, and worked on the first half time show. In addition, a new assistant director, Mr. Skip Skinner, took over the responsibilities of Mr. Kenneth Ersch. The band was under the field direction of Joel Hughes the Drum Major, and the twirl- ers were Malynn Garner and Diana Saathoff. The practice and hard work didiTt end with band camp. The band met every Monday night during marching season to work on that week’s halftime show. The band played a valuable part in keeping the school spirit up. The pep rallies just wouldp7? have been the same with- out the traditional panther stomp. The band chose their senior favorites Kim George and Allen Jensen. The band participated in the eighth annual Buccaneer Marching Festival held at Blinn Col- lege. This gave the band criticism and another chance to perform before the U.I.L. marching contest. The Panther band played hosts for the Region XVIII class A, AA, AAA marching con- test. The band received a 2nd division on their performance. The last performance for 1982-83 was given in front television cameras. The P.H.S. band had been chosen to do a commercial for Lack’s furniture store. It was a new and different ex- perience, one that soon won’t be forgotten. In December, two band members competed in District band try-outs. Pflugerville brought thir- teen district patches and honored seven band members to play in the All-Region band con- cert in January. The concert was held on the campus of S.W.T. University in San Marcus. Concert season brought the band two contests. In the Invitational Pflugerville Band Pfest which the band received a 2nd division in concert and a 1st division in sight reading. In the other concert contest, the band received two 2nd divisions. The band wishes to thank the seniors for all their hard work and support. You will be missed. Sharon Besaw
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Band Marches Onto The Field Freshman, Tammy Seaton, watches the drum major to get her cymbol crash on the right beat. Senior, drum major Joel Hughes, uses his gloved hands to direct the band. Junior, Christie Carmichael plays a Conquistador solo on her French horn during a halftime presentation. JoBeth Jackson, freshman and Sarah Sailor, senior, wait for the sign from Joel Hughes. 42
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Cheerleaders And Golden Girls (Row 1) Taranza Little, Cristal Collins, Charlotte Weiss, Phyllis Bohls, Susie Palmer, Deidre Kelmt, Cheryl Johnson, Jessica Kelley; (Row 2) Rebecca Langenfeld, Renee Adair, Connie Parsons, Paige Hill, Karen Zwerneman, Telise Berry, Kathleen Sulivan, Melissa Mikeska, Shelley Hosking; (Row 3) Virginia Montgomery, Stephanie Swindle, Angela Simpson, Mary Gu- lyas, Regina Cannon, Sharon Draper, Bianca Warren, Susan Guthrie, Amy Harding; (Row 4) Cindy Craig, Eva Jones, Tammy Hodde, Gwynda Horton, Theresa Gurno, Kami Katz, Leah Blain, Shalon Kearney, Jackie Emert; (Row 5) Kendrea Markle, Denise Greenlees, Laura Shelton, Kriss Kruemcke, Tahnee Pierce, Mechelle Lott, Melissa Harding, Michelle Lun- nin, Krista Swenson; (Row 6) Anne Blakely, Shannon Williams, Karen Brown, Wendy Wilson, Denise Damstrom, Anna Chla- pek, Christine Ingram, Rhonda Pruesse; (Not pictured) There- sa Greenville, Zelda Uribe, Jill Young, Carol Zunker. Golden Girl officers for the club’s first year were Connie Parsons, president; Jill Young, vice president; Melissa Mikeska, treasurer. Sponsors were Ms. V. Dunbar, 1st semester, and Ms. C. Smith, 2nd semester. Varsity cheerleaders were Cristal Collins, Taranza Little, Susie Palmer, Phyllis Bohls, Cheryl Johnson, Charlotte Weiss, and head cheerleader, Jessica Kelley. The new cheerleading spon- sor was Ms. C. Sevik. 44
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