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BAND — Front Row: Melinda Lynn, Kris Wears, Daphne Keister, Judy Hampshire, Becky Cook, Sue Asbridge. Nancy Parsons. Dawn Denton. Kim Walker. Dan Miller, and Jim Wears. Row 2: Darlene Cannon, L Joni Johnston. Timi Moore, Bob Queen, Roger Kearton, Jenny Rousculp, Tim York, Shelly Thompson, Curt Hoskinson. Kathy Swackhammer. Dan Foley, Tammy Arnold, Kathy Palmer, Lisa Johnson, and Karla Wilt- sie. Row 3: Lisa McCafferty, Brenda Hetrick, Sarah Roberts. Rachel Hindman, Meg Trowbridge, Karen Walker. Brenda Crossan, Jennifer Canaday, Jeanie Harter, Melissa Lynn. Jeff Jones, Bill King. Chris Roberts, and Tina Young. Row 4: Crystal Ellis. Kay Denton. Gina Gordon. Christy Fouch, Marty DeLamatre, Susan Arnold. Susan Swinehart. Sandy Cummings. Susan Gutridge, Mandy Busse, Bob Richards, Mike Holdcroft, Kevin Smith, Chris Clum, Mark King, and Lori Garrett. Row 3: Lori Shumway, Jodi Mallett, Tammy Den- ton. Donna Shevel, Dede Garey, Scott Roberts, Terry Noyes, Jeff Ellis, Paula Metzger. Dottie Garey, Daon Baumgartner. Cheryl Reinhart, and Colleen Davis. Sheridan's band brings back the drum major and Jim Wears is chosen for the position. LEFT: Everyone brought covered dishes for the band ban- quet ABOVE SENIOR BAND MEMBERS — Front Row Karla Wiltsie. Judy Hampshire, Sue Asbridge, Dede Garey. Melinda Lynn and Becky Cook. Row 2: Mrs. True , adviser. Terry Noyes. Jeff Ellis, Scott Roberts. Dawn Den- ton. Kim Walker. Nancy Parsons, and Mr. Calderone, adviser. RIGHT: MAJORETTES — Darlene Cannon, Melinda Lynn, and Karla Wiltsie. Band entertains at football games Sheridan's Marching Band is in action at halftime of the Homecoming game played against Morgan Raiders. Band 27
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Art sells T-shirts and spirit pennants LEFT: Lisa Sheppard. Marc Mick, and Tammy Huffines are busy working on silk-screening T-shirts for the gymnas- tics team. ABOVE: Art Club sold pen- nants that they made for Homecoming this year. RIGHT Art Club members work hard to put last minute touches on their Homecoming float. BELOW LEFT Art students displayed some of their projects this year at the spring cho- rus concert. Parents and students visited before and after the concert. ART CLUB — Front Row: Shelly Bunting. Jamie Smith, and I aphne Keister. Row 2: Becky Wolfe. Becky Cook. Lisa Johnson. Kris Wears. Lisa Shep- pard. and Teryl Fullmer. Row V Nick Gaskins. Angie Jones. Judy Hampshire. Jim Wears. Rose Bruce. I.ori Dawson, and Mrs. McIntyre, adviser. Row 1: Jim Hammer. Dan Snider. Wylie Tussing, Tom VanSickle. Mickey Brandon. Marc Mick, and Randy Mayes. u ■ Organization
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The Senior Ensemble holds flags at the spring con- cert during the last song which was Dancing with Uncle Sam. ABOVE: A section of the chorale sings Mountain of the Lord. RIGHT. JUNIOR GIRLS ENSEM- BLE — Kathy Swackhammer, Cathy Schmeltzer, Tonya George, Deana Turncs, Tammy Rouse, Diane Gelvin, Janie Hanson, Amy Wolfe, and Sarah Smith. Bill Dugan. Marty Kolopajlo and Craig Kelley. RIGHT: Mrs. Mechling watches as the Sophomore Mixed Ensemble performs The Rose. Spring Concert draws huge crowd SOPHOMORE MIXED ENSEMBLE — Front Row: Tammy Denton. Heather Harlan. Joanna For- sythe. and Jenny Rousculp. Row 2: Mike Satterfield, Senior Ensemble members Dede Garey, Scott Eng- land. Janet Carpenter, and Rick Murray during their performance at the spring concert sing Frankie and Johnny. The alto section of the freshman and sophomore group sing A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes. 28 Chorus
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