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From now on, THS ls 'Mother'. So when I say 'Face Mother', tum and face the student center, echoed across the parking lot every Thursday and Friday moming as band director Durward Howard helped the band and pepperettes put the flnlshlng touches on the half-time shows. While standing on top of the stadium bleachers, Howard directed the band over a P.A. box. Don't put beans up your nose and Whenever they're fixing to put me six feet under, I'm going to sit up ln my grave and say Two steps apart were two of his frequent quotes. lt was a year of change for the band as lt was divided into four Patti Warslty A8r B and Junior Varsity A 8: Bl. Band members lunlor Lonny Rodrlquez, senlors Phillip Troy, and Danny Fraga were featured in half-tlme solos, and two drum majors, seniors Perry Mykleby and Dawn Mlchalk, directed the half-tlme shows. Fingers froze, lips tumed blue, and teeth chattered during the early morning practices on the hard, asphalt pavement. Although the weather was not as cold as usual, band members still got their share of goose bumps and frozen fingers. Senior Phillip Troy remarked, One time lt was so cold we could hardly move our flngers. l don't know . . . I guess marching makes you really aware of the weather - when lt's hot you sweat, and when it's cold you freeze. ' bobby socks are hard to find ' Although dress lengths were longer, the pepperette skirts flnally moved up. Things changed for the pepperettes as a kick team, the Kittens, was fomted and the dress lengths moved from below the knee to ten inches above the knee. Senior Linda Wells remarked, We got , the material for the new uniforms the Wednesday before the first game on Friday. They ran out of patterns, and the gloves dldn't come in until the aftemoon of the game. Everybody had to go home and get their mom to sew. I learned one thing - bobby socks are hard to find in Temple. zofrmaml story l J r V A 'mi 'rf' - Z 'W Whoo 'ra no 1 2 Qnr' 5 J . A - ff' t f eww wrvw rx V l l l K Front row: Nancy Pagd. Beth Wallace, Llllh Harrell, Joy Vllltnes, Kay Zlnk, Pam Scott, Llnda Wells, Dlana Kennedy, and Dmlse Cameron. Second row: Delia Marquez, Mary Martinez, Deanna Klmble, Rhonda Folsom, Donna Cameron, Melinda Palomino, Susan Roeder, Lisa Hattemer, Michelle Chrtstianson, Dots Roskey, Candy Center, Lezlle Bone, Clndy Rea, and Elizabeth Bounds. Third row: Carol Roberts, Elalne Johnson, Belva McNamara, Mary Beth Bedrlch, Regina Moore, Rose Jackson, Kim Blanchat, Krlstl Lahdherr, Tot Talasek, Leesa Calhoun, Shelley Brewer, Jan Vann, Katrina Gosaett, Debblr Stark, Rachel Pena, Marta De la Cruz, Glenda Harmon, Janet Engbrock, Sharon Bland, Donna Catoe, Beth Meyers, Sherry Pagel, Lisa Newbum, Rhonda Rushing, Mabel Drozd, Amy Exley, Kelli Young, Lisa Maspero, and Patti Chandler. Fourth row: Becky Behrens, DeeAnn Quarles, Melissa Junek, Ann Flanagan. Rosemary Lusk, Ginger Allen, Barbara Tormey, Clndy Ortega, Jane Johns, Dorothy Cooper, JoAnn Skelton, Beth Winkler, Clndy Skrabanek, Eva Gerland, Debra Kennedy, Gall Bleeker, Anita Kroenlng, Marla Frertchs, Yvonne Greene, Denise Dokupll, Mary Velghl, Karen Zaruba, Pegg Mesecke, Adrian Rose, and Janis Mesecke. Back row Amy Bamett Cl Sneed, Kim Kaul 1 - My fus. Karen Carver, Lorl Clendennon and Lorl Guthrle. Pepperette captains were Beth Wallace, Dianna Kennedy, Kay Zlnk, Lorl Harris, Nancy Pagel, Linda Wells, Denise Cameron, Pam Scott, Joy Vllllnes, and Laura Roeder. Reporting for early momlng marching practice on Thursdays and Frldays, band members continue to support the football team at Friday momlng pep rallles.
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