Savannah High School - Savannual Yearbook (Savannah, MO)

 - Class of 1985

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Barry Turner 86 executes a drum drill during the half-time show at a home football game. Tim Clark, Jeff Jones and David Jann, all 85, clown around before performing in the Homecoming parade. This yeafs Marching Band members are Front: Dawn Hughes, Charles Estep, Barry Turner and Trisha Tietz; Row 2; Rick Keck, David Collins, Brad Ussary, Eric Herbert, Scott Bradley, Mike Shanks, Kyle Adams, Doug Muse, Mark Crawford and Warren Hurley; Row 3: Tammy Wilson, Janet Hoffelmeyer, Kendra Fannon, Anessia Holden, Karen Bernhard, Michelle Arn, JaNessa Simmons and Elaine Marshall; Row 4: Serena Haenni, Kari Schneider, Jennifer Kincaid, Valerie Jones, Brenda Rose, Paula Fannon, Jill Wampler, Cindy Welsh and Tracy Spillman; Row 5: Amy Schwichten- berg, Michelle Chleborad, Sarah Bales, Paige Lance, Shannon Lund, Mary Nelson, Julie Kart, Heather Ochse, Tracy McGaughy and Rebecca Bowlin; Row 6: Roxanne Schottel, Sandee Stanton, Kerri Crawford, Michelle McBride, Mary Wilt, Sandra Miller, Chris Meador and Brad Arn; Row 7: Heather Schneider, Kara Faires, Lori Fletcher, Lisa Riley, Denise Lund, Tina Jacobs, Kathi Edwards and Lynette Schneider; Row 8: Greg Crumb, Stefanie Schwichtenberg, Kevin Duncan, Pat Moran, Christy Keck, 136 s, Band m1 'Ju , WMWMZ am Karla Slaybough, Janelle Townsend, Kim i Deering, Tracy Warner and David Rounds; Row 9: Tim Burns, Mike Yuille, Mark George, Joe Morgan, Stephanie Rosenauer, Travis Ferguson, Bryan Riggs, Lyle Officer, Jennifer Myers, Jeff Jones, Lynn Berning and Patrick Turner; Row 10: Todd Graham, Don Worley, Charles Schwichtenberg, Don- nie Burns, Leigh Ann Moutray, Brenda Wilson, Denise Riley and Rick McCracken; Row 11: Troy Graham, David Jann, Carol Fountain, Eric Zahnd, Deron Jacobs, Rodney Smith, Joe Freudenthal, Kirk Hinz and Doug Worley; Row 12: Suzy Garrison, Mike Pray, Andy Kapp, JaNeene Simmons, Becky Leamon, Chris Swanson, Andrew Hess, Bradley Cordell, Judd Hopper and Dennis Peek; Back: Kristi Beahler and Kim Beers. I11: Itis Saturc time is 5:35 hovers over thi a lone car p3831 you checked tI sleeping peace like most now be at this une: room empty a The g1001 early morning eight piercing I is aroused, ar investigate. Y slowly filling pale, blurry-e them broughti zombie stories years ago grandmother. These tho pear when you is carrying pi enough candy 1 you hear some is CRAZYH Or During warm-up, '1 their Clarinets witi

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Players apprecia te Mat Maids and Tribe a Two organizations composed of students who put in their time and effort to support the athletic events. According to Chrystal Cole 86, llA Mat Maid is someone who loves wrestling, who will work hard for a cause and who has a lot of spirit. The duties of a mat maid, stated Cole, llare to keep stats and time, to give support and to have enough spirit to congratulate the winners and console the losers? liYou may also have to serve as towel person? concluded Cole. Cindy Schottel 86 stated that the wrestlers do appreciate the Mat Maids although itls not always obvious. llThe coaches seem to appreciate us more than the wres- tlersfl According to Mrs. Laura Beat- tie, Mat Maids sponsor, this yearls officers are: Kim Deatherage l85, president; Rhonda Snodgrass ,86, vice president; Patricia Scanlan ,86, Tribe Members include Front: Kim Deatherage, Brad Seifert and Brenda Hanna; Row 2: Lea Abel, Heather Schneider, Chris Swanson, Paige Lance, Tyler Wandfluh, Greg Seifert, Clay Stanton, Ronnie Moutray, Brenda Rose and Kim Beers; Row 3: Cindy Schottel, Crickett Buckles, Richard Decker, Traci secretary and Cole, treasurer. This year,s Tribe Officers include, uBrad Seifert 8?, pre- sident; Deatherage, Vice president and Brenda Hanna l8'7, secretary- treasurerf, stated Miss Alison Worley, Tribe sponsor. According to Worley, Tribe mainly supports the football and basketball teams during their sea- sons. llTribe is designed to give the teams support and to let them know that someonels backing them? stated Worley, Seifert joined Tribe because llI wanted to help the teams by showing school spirit. I just wanted to get involved. f The next time youlre at a sporting event and you hear a lot of screaming and yelling going on for the Savannah teams, chances are that it,s coming from the Tribe and Mat Maid members, who are actively showing their school spirit. a Kelly Limle Chrystal Cole, Kelly Limle, Spillman, Darcy Hunziger, Lucinda Wandfluh, Jenny Reynolds and Jamie Young; Back: Miss Alison Worley, sponsor; Yolanda Justus, Angie Harrison, Amy Sonner, Kristi Beahler, Julia Glick, Tracy Warner, Tracy Butcher, Jennifer Watson, Sherri Daise and Dana Adcock. S piri t Rick Walker, Jay Snodgrass, Richard Miller and Richard Garton, all ,85, call the lucky freshmen down to scrub the Savage head. Mat MaidslTribe J135



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zmzzmmaawmw 2' m -3 I Wzmm , 'd Jann, Carol J acobs, Rodney irk Him and Garrison, Mike immons, Becky Andrew Hess, : d Kim Beers. :91: and Dennis I l Instrumen ts of Its Saturday morning, and the time is 5:35 a.m. An eerie mist hovers over the dark stillness while a lone car passes by the house. Have you checked the children? Are they sleeping peacefully in their beds like most normal teenagers would be at this unearthly hour, or is the room empty and the bed cold? The gloomy stillness of the early morning air is disturbed by eight piercing lights. Your curiosity is aroused, and you go closer to investigate. You find four buses slowly filling up with stumbling, pale, blurry-eyed people. Seeing them brought to mind the terrifying zombie stories told to you many years ago by your great- grandmother. These thoughts quickly disap- pear when you notice that everyone is carrying pillows, blankets and enough candy to last for days. Then you hear someone comment, ttThis is CRAZYH Only the band and the Army go places this early in the morningli, That was it! Band Contest! Yould heard about it, but you didnt know they left that early in the morning. These people were really dedicated. They put in hours of hard work and long practices. One thing that was really amazing was that they cut short their summer vacation to be ready to put on a superior show for the first home football game. A few of the students were standing around outside, so you approach Kendra Fannon l85. ttI really enjoy marching band? com- mented Fannon. ttWorking hard for Mr. McCarty, the director, is easy because he is easy to relate to? Marching isnlt everything to a band. Concert season plays a big part in a band,s greatness because of ttfast tempos, tricky runs and lots of practice at home on your own? commented Jennifer Kincaid During warm-up, Tammy Wilson and Michelle Arn, both 86, and Karin Bernhard l85, tune their Clarinets with the rest of the band. ,1 I7j1 ttMr. Gary McCarty and Mr. Robert Cochran, co-directors, are very vital to the band. They hold us together and make us practice. The work is hard, but the rewards make it all worthwhile? stated Lyle Officer 87. ttIf we go to contest and make a I, then all the hard work will be worth it? Mr. McCarty was new this year and he brought in some new ideas to improve the concentration and the technique of the band. He feels that he has been well accepted and that the students he works with are good people. ttThe kids want to be good and are willing to work for it? stated McCarty. ttI feel that after two or three years here, the band will do exceptionally well. That will give me enough time to get organized? It was getting late and buses had to leave for Carrolton so they could get to the contest by 9 a.m. to practice before they were judged. Later that night, the silence was once again broken by four throbbing bus engines. The parking lot of the school was bedlam, and shouts and laughter filled the air. Everyone was excited because that very afternoon they had proven their excellence by taking the first place trophy in street marching. It was late, but the students werenlt tired; they had won and everyone was happy. Soon there was silence once again as everyone went home proud and satisfied with themselves; The bandls hard work had finally paid off. - Amy Schwichtenberg success Wm...- T SMAWAH HIGH SCHOOl MARCHING SAVAGES The SHS Band proudly displays their banner at every parade. Band s, 137

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