South Vermillion High School - Old Gold and Black Yearbook (Clinton, IN)

 - Class of 1982

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Drums: (Front) Diana Chambers, Jamie Toppas, Robbie Pyle, Chuck Dill, Amber Sturgeon, Rich Kelsheimer, Troy Conley. Deanna Reiber. (Back) Rod Polomski, Vicki Hunt, Mark Carey, Tony Klyaic, Leon Trosper, Pat Barron. Dawn Grange and Rhonda Gibbons. Clarinets: (Front) Anna Poletto, Mary Davis, Lisa Turner, Lynda Leach. Shawna Kispert, Angela Pearman. (Back) Fauneil Mack, Lori Coleman, Doug Short. Tracy Silotto, Ken Julian, Jamie Meadors. Bob Johnson and Kim Hamm. 21

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Wildcat Pride Marches On!! As in the past, the Marching Wildcats par- ticipated in many contests and parades. The band marched in the Little Italy Festi- val Parade, Christmas Parade and the Dana Fall Festival. They competed in a contest at North Vermillion with a few area schools and captured first place. Marching band traveled to Indianapolis where they received a division two award. In order to purchase new uniforms, mem- bers sold sausage, cheese and raffle tick- ets. Director Glenna Gibbs and members of the Wildcat Band take pride in their hard work as does the whole student body. Flutes: (Front) Jennie Jones, Kim Harris, Kathy Swinford, Aimee Endicott, Tina Webster, Laura Delph. (Back) Lisa Cargnino, Chris Scifres. Debbi Troglio, Rayetta Shew, Denise George and Missi Moore. Saxaphones: (Front) Rob Shepard, Vic Timmons, Kelly Hinton. Cindy Wright, Cindy Syvertson. (Back) Sandy Kennett, John Griffin, DeeAnna Porter, Ronda Smith, Cindy Stevens and Jim Muciarelli. Brass: (Front) Richard Gummere, Jan Komro, Beth Whitaker, Liz Boyer, Jillena Ellis, Mark Vermillion. (Back) Curt Lowry, Kevin Craig, John Primeaux, Robin Pyle, Tim Sturm, AnnaBelle Farrington, Ted Auten, Brent Bush, Chuck Rutan and Shelly Ellis. Brass: (Front) Shirley Kennett, Melissa Peterson, Kim Griffin, Diane Keown, Kathy Miller. (Back) Isabelle Jones, Tim Harris, Brett Gilman, Tim Spendall. Robin Wright, Jeff Jones, Kenny Robinson, Andy Poletto and Debbi Davis. 20



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A Touch Of Class ... Meet the South Vermillion Coquettes. Just what do the Coquettes do They ac- company the band during area band con- tests, parades, and sorting events. Pre- senting the half-time shows for sporting activities is only a small part of being a coquette. There is a lot of behind-the- scenes hard work that few people realize. The Coquettes try to present a different routine for each performance. This re- quires daily rehearsals sixth hour, after school and often on weekends and vaca- tions. This is a great responsibility since the coquettes do not have a choreo- grapher. Once they start practice sixth hour, the girls are on their own to create the original dances enjoyed by everyone. This year the SV Coquettes attended the Fred J. Miller Camp during the summer. Although many of the girls suffered through sore muscles, blisters, and sun- burns, the learning of new routines made it all worthwhile. 1981-82 Coquettes: (Front) Susan Roskovensky, Cathy Jackson, Rose Timmons, Jennifer Gibson, Gina Graham, Cathy Scott, Janice Reed. (Back) Candy Fortune, Tonnie DeFreitas, Diane Hill, Jeanna Banks, Lisa Balach, Johnna Porter, Jani Lawson, Darla Trosper, and Connie Blackford. 22

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