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Orchestra consists of many talented students displaying their musical abilities. The Shepton Sil- ver Strings incorporate many fine string players who have been working to raise money for their trip to Scarborough Fair. They performed with gor- geous sounds, thus rating well at all contests they at- tended. The orchestra consists of five cellos, one bass, one viola, nine vio- lins, and one piano. Very unique director, says Shannon Klotz, He's the only director l've ever had that conducted with a chopstick. However, that does not stop them from being number one! Qs- W oRcHEsTR t Q First row from left to right: Vince Martin, Michael Kerkhove, Stanley Wang, Allison Neeley, l0nh Clark. Second row left to right: Dawn Smith, jessica Burton, Samantha Hoff, Eddie Zingone, Greg Murray. Third row left to right: Paul Raaen, Kristen Koop, Marshall Kuo, Shannon Klotz, Wilson Lai, Danny Moon. Not pictured- lena Huff and Shawn Richburg. Q lt's hoedown time! lessica Burton shows us how tal- ented she is playing the violin. -Q14 Vg Q During show 'n' tell time Kristen Koop and Maureen O'Dwyer share their pet chicken with the class. Q Mary had a little lamb ..,. good job Greg Murray!
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,ne L ,. 4 Why are you posing, you should be playing! Brad Laufer and Nikki Muzyka at 4 Debi Pena, Melany Goldstein, Alison Brown, and the Lewisville extravaganza. Katy Sijthoff are all smiles at the Lewisville picnic. 4 Although a clear day prevailed, loe Sifferman was prepared for a downpour. Record high spirit ..... that's what we have!! We showed it at the Lewis- ville extravaganza and during spirit week in the fall sponsored by the Shep- ton Student Council. Yes, it's true, you don't have to be outside the school to have fun. We highly appreciate all the time and effort that many parent clubs, such as the PTO, Fathers' Club, Social Committee, and all other people that helped us to promote our Shepton spirit throughout the '87-'88 school year. Q Another injury? What happened, did those stallionettes break your arm? Pic- tured frorn left to right are Deena Zic- chino, Nikki Pardini, Kris Campanaro, and Tisha Paras. 139
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AN is Band Picture: 1st Row, Vincent Riccio, jennifer Roberts, Heather Malouf, Melissa Miles, Kristin Paulson, Ennie Parker. 2nd Row, Mary Knope, Greg Murray, Scott Long, Ryan Neimeyer, Leo Nelson. 3rd Row, Aason Kessner, james Roberts, Chad Mitchell, Cheng Leong, Dee Bayne, Palmer Stephens, Steve Mazzucco, yler Hamilton, Todd Stewart, Monty Pham, Steve Pak, Melinda Mendoza. Not Pictured: lunfortunatelyi rrian Miller, Clay Collins. This year's Shepton High School Band has worked hard to excel in their musical talent. Un- der the direction of Mr. Burks, the students prac- tice daily on scales, sight reading, and performance music. The band is com- posed of a mere 29 stu- dents, but as Mr. Burks would tell you, lt's not the size that matters, it's the sound. People make jokes about its size, but once they hear the band, their mouths fall open as they listen to the fabulous sound. Although the band was unable to attend marching contests, be- cause of its size, they at- tended football games and marched at half time. The students worked to- gether and made it a re- markable year. a,ZQ 4 Todd Stewart looks on as the band plays musical 0 leflnie Parker thinks tfor ii Chaflgell chairs. Oh what fun! ,V-?, D The band takes a moment to lounge after school.
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