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Cooki Davis shows Ray- mond Odom just how fine he really is by singing to him at the fall concert which was held in room 101. The choir practiced long and hard to perfect the concert. Director of Choir. Mrs. Susan Bauer plays a tune during the fall concert. Tunes such as He ' s So Fine, and I Want To Be Bobby ' s Girl, were some of the popular hits she played. ii ' ' ... ?1 Ww- ' - ' f ' T Joe Garcia romances Mrs. Susan Bauer by singing a slow love song to her. The choir sang a variety of songs such as pop rock and slow jamns. Super Sixteen: Charles Mar- shall, Ricky Odom, Ray- mond Odom, Cliff Crump, Raul Jiminez, Kim Moscatelli, Marilyn Gadsden, Rhonda Hanselman, Cooki Davis. Jessica Milligan, Michelle Monroy, Denise Parson, Trent Green and Roy Apostolo. Choir 157
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hoir singing a new tune Concert Choir: Rhonda Hanselman. Dawn Reinecke, Nora Gonzales, Denicia McDade, Michelle Monroy, Charles Marshall, Robert Perez, Kim Moscatelli, Denise Parson, Jessica Milligan, Robin Wyatt. Monica Luster, Marilyn Gadsden. Monica Ramirez, Cooki Davis, Raymond Odom. Jason Browning, Charles Robles, Sandra Strickland, Karia Wackar, Toni Gromer, Linda Lewis, Pam Kitchen, Tricia Peffley, Ursula Johnson, Kennis Heinold, David Casey, Moses Veioz, Raul Jiminez. Donnie Sutton, Jennifer Webb, Sherry Tillmon, Genevive Huerta, Jennifer Lehr, Carol Catchings, Melissa Gomez, Janice Wyatt, Felicia Wade, Ricky Odom, Cliff Crump, Carl Hicks, Keith Schaeffer, Trent Green, Haydn Gregg, Todd Hendrick, Allison Newman, Rebecca Sarlls and Mrs. Susan Bauej, A joint Christmas concert with the orchestra was held at Holy Family Catholic Church. The grand finale was the Halleluia Chorus from Handel ' s Messiah . Girls Acapella: Dionne McDade, Lorrie Ramirez, Rose Poncio, Sonia Soils, Stacy Albrecht, Kim Morisak, Melinda Graham, Erica Martinez, Geovannie Metoyer, Kay Cooper, Veronica Mascorro, Stephanie Flores, Teresa Sanchez, Deidra Steward, Sheila Bond. Shirley Clark, Christi Bear, Alicia Hajek, Patricia Robinson, Teresa Witte, Debra Sierra, Cynthia Donato, Shandra Johnson, Amy Reeves, Amy Kurtz, Monika Myers, Vicci Jun- tunen, Keysha Tisdom, Meka Williams. Carol Tucker, Wendy Eggert. Amber Jones, Michelle Blair and Mrs. Susan Bauer Area All-State Candidates: Ricky Odom, Kennis Heinold, Jessica Milligan, Denise Parson, Cooki Davis. Keith Schaeffer and Charles Marshall. Choir 156
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laying at the top; Members win sweepstakes The crowd watches on as the Raider band prepares to perform on the field at Memorial Stadium. The announcer proudly introduces the band to the crowd, now wild with excitement. There, on the field, every band member is deep in concentration, thinking only of the show to be performed. Four claps are heard. In unison, the band marches closer to the middle of the field, guided by the steady beats of the drums. A rising drum roll is heard, then sudden- ly, the first note of the show echoes out toward the audience. The drum major can be seen strenuously conducting the band while the band direc- Color Guards Rachel Ozuna. Karen Ochoa, Terry Goode, Karen Stevens. Patty Vianes. Cheryl Naquin, Janice Rodriguez, Sherri Goode. Dehlia Ramos, Dawn McGuffin Low Brass: Tara Barfield, Greg Girdy, Yolanda Brown, Travis Gillig. G R Rodriguez, John Perez, Alan Brotz, Robert Rutledge, Annie Gary, Orlando Rendon, Bridgett Thompson. Kenneth Bowen, Erin Kasner, Blair Chambers, John Perkins, Scott Johnson tors pace nervously along the sidelines. There is not a second to spare. The show flows smoothly. The front part of the band forms into a long straight line and slowly makes their way toward the frantic crowd. The music develops into a slow paced an- them that captures the crowd. As the band roars, YEAH! at the end of the show, the directors sigh in relief that it went perfectly, and t he crowd stands and proudly thunders applause. This year the band has accomplished what no other Raider band has ever done. The band won sweepstakes, the highest rating possible at the district UIL marching Clarients: Melinda Gonzales. Liz Wesar. Andrea Resendez, Norma Garcia, Shauntel Kitchen, RaeAnn Davenport, Kenneth Benavides, Stephanie Christopher, Tina Garcia, JoAnn Rodriguez, Heidi Reinke, Susan Sharp. Rosemary Villarreal. Esther Trevino, Sylvia Salazar. Rosalinda Delgado, XochitI Compran French Horns Sean Fanelli, Teresa Janak, Tammy Sutton. Gail Lumpkins. Anita Caballero, Esmo Escalona, Crystal Wotipka, Michelle Delesma. Robert Goerlitz Percussion: Gaylen Youngblood, Cindy Klesel, Suzie Flores, Ronnie Duran, Craig Turner. Michael Luna, Douglas Bluhm, Lee Branson, Andy Rodriguez, Clayton Coldeway, Stephcj ie Christopher, Carol Chapa, Charles Marshall, Stephanie Hajek Greg Girdy, senior performs at the Veterans Day parade. Be- ing a senior, this will be the last time that he will perform in this parade with the band. Band 158
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