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edication was the keynote in all organizations, whether to the club, the school, or to the community. If being a member meant getting up early for a practice, staying late for a meeting, or coming to school on weekends for a fundraiser, we were willing to pitch in and do it. As each student was recognized for their involvement in each organization, we realized that we had a unique Pirate pride that set us apart from some of the older, more established, schools in Mesquite. We were here to stay and create the unity needed to maintain that pride. HERE TO STAY are Joy Woolard, Alexis Slocum, Chris Kent, Jon George, Andrea Macy, Angela Vansickle, RItu Singh, Miriam Chapman, Bonita Griffis, Susan Ferrell, Betsy Sogard, Christy Abercrombie, Scott Henry, Jeff Petty, Traci Thomas, Brian Giboney and Brett Norris. ' mj Sm
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leaving to the beat of St. Thomas, flag corps members Lindsay Christian, Stacie Russell. Christy Abercrombie, and Gabriella Maimone perform during the last pep rally of the season. This marked the first year PHS has had a flag corps. « Take a new look The Pirate band marched out on the field Sept. 1, with a new look. New uniforms were the design creation of the di- rector, Scott Coulson. This new look was great for us since last year we had to wear those plain green jackets with white pants, said soph- omore band member Ja- son Gardenhire. With this new look the band members received more of an initial focus when the half time show began. The uniforms make the band look really sharp and besides the hats we look really good out on the field, Amy Palmer said. The uniforms were the beginning of what the band had to offer. With their upbeat tunes, and the new fight song, Anchors Away, the band performed at the pep rallies, football games, and basketball games. The band also compet- ed in U.I.L. contest and solo and ensemble. Band wasn ' t all glamour and recognition, however. To achieve, band mem- bers had to practice con- stantly. Many members al- so took private lessons to help their playing ability. Taking private lessons helped me move up some chairs, and definitely helped me play better, Khristi Pullen said. M hile the band plays their last half time show, majorette D ' Ann Parker shows her stuff. This was her second year as a Pirate twirl- er. f X a basketball game, David Pewitt spouts the fight song on his sax. The band played Anchors Away whenever the Pirates scored.
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