Southwest High School - Sachem Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1984

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af Ns X as low: Tyrone Beary, Lea 'W rom UMKC as Last Row L to R: Phillip Brown, Chris Swope, Paul Smith, Larry Taft, Paul Roberts, Peter Frick. Third Row: Lori DeFoor, Eric Garhart, Robin Benentt, Norman Yale, Tim Lewis. Second Row: Casey Simmons, Lisa Brooks, Williete Gilliam. First Row: Jill Lowry, Catherine Lewis, Linda Johnson. WM NUHN Dan Zilber doesn't want to work, he just wants to play on his drums all day. W, , gf Q' , 1,7 X Freshman Philip Brown practices his accustic bass. ORCHESTRA! 29

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. 4......-- Orchestra gf E Last Row, L to R: Ramulas Gatapia, Willie Joyce, Tony Staples, Dan Zilber, Jennifer Beagle, Dan l-luyett. Third Row: Tyrone Huskey, Stacey Rentie, Sheri Cea, Kim Connor, Julie White, Jennie Freeman, Gayle Cheatum. Second Row: Billy Beary, Lea Pugh, Holly Mehl, Andrew Gosnell. First Row: Jeanne Costello, Rhae Jones, Abby Mirkin, Howard Pearson Still Going Strong . . . . con't from page 26 ceremonial band. They were also well appreciated at the many home football games at which they entertained. Orchestra has been very appreciated this year. They never cease to improve themselves. As clarinetist Tim Lewis said, Orchestra was really keen this year. All of the sections have improved which made it so special. This showed up very much during their perfor- mances throughout the year. They re- ceived praise throughout the year, not only for their playing, but even for their good spirit and cooperativeness. Orchestra was also quite successful with competition and small ensembles 281 ORCHESTRA and solos. Remember that old hat in the attic? The silly looking one with flowers growing out of it? Well, the students of Pep Banned sure do, and once again they've pulled out those silly hats for the many basketball games they played at this year. Everything from Little Bo Peep to Cone Heads, all managing to put a heartful of spirit into the many students, faculty, and parents--and lets not forget the basketball players- at each game they attended. Pep Banned was also very successful playing at the U.M.K.C. tournament in early January. How's that for stardom. Con't on page 30 . . . Southwest students benefit from UMKC professor's experience. - Last Row Eric Garh Row: Jill ' ' - ' -' ---'-' 'Ns -- - M U- -N---1---1 --1-I-U :N -'-- sf af. .......g..:t..s....,.,.s.:f.c,..s ,, . - . , , .,, ,, . ...,.,.,......-t...,. ,maxi-MGA, WM I man KA- MW



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, mf f . V f 9 I , f y f X 1 3351 ,f V5.2 , fe Wm! , , , , lf. ff' f f' W f. f fy f 4,4 ,yymw 1' f g, i fxfif f Last Row L to R: Phil Brown, Suzette Wright, George Ramsey, Eric Young, Rai Gatapia, Chris Swope,.Niko Remus. Second Row: Cathy Lewis, Robert Walker, Derrick Henderson, Paul Roberts, Larry Taft, Tony Staples. First Row: Bn- an Payne, Laura Norris, Jill Lowry, Fred Ernst, Ben Tudhope. Chris Swope and Niko Remus strum their guitars during an early morning practice. Rai Gatapia looks on while Paul Roberts plays his piece. Still Going Strong . . . . con't from page 28 Rinnngg! There goes that alarm again so early, how did they do it? To school by 6:45 a.m. and ready to read and play music. That's what Stage Band went through every morning. The Stage Band had less experience than in years past, but greatly improved over the year. They did a wonderful job playing for many churches and oth- 30! STAGE BAND er organizations including playing for many of our assemblys. As alto saxo- phonist Freddy Ernst said, Gee wiz its a lot of hard work, but seeing the bright smiles on my pals faces makes it all really swell. They made the long hours worth it. Most schools do not have a band like this. It makes us feel priviligedf' Thats what senior Ben Tudhope says. -Susan Blevins Suzette Wright and Eric Young play their trumpets for the class. 0 Did I l about IT ern? Wel that they about the We hem enough tc even thre These che of Mr. Ja at them: For the don't min loccasiona previous Zero hol Belles ani is chosen the follow one must gious Cor talented 1 con't on p

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