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Nod Y? 4 Rangerettes who received awards at the banquet were: Bot- tom: Irma Vasquez, Rangerette of the yearg Kirsten Escobar, Rookie of the year. Top: Michele Wolff, Miss Congenialityg Jodi Walenta, Top Salesg and Susan Poncik, Best seller of fundraisers, Rangerettes perform a high kick routine in front of judges in competition.Y Award-Winning Rangerettes , 4 1 L ,.,, if L L - V v v it rf m zq z z ' - VK N Q , .---- . A -K . . -' - 'i-' , i i ss 1 - .T in -fi ' 'ii-' ' '-'. -' , ifftm gifff tirr , it , t git? f e J- - ' L-'iff ut. i. ,--- - :,,z1s3sg- ,K fn . i 1 7 , . Senior Irma Vasquez. Junior Kim Z dy Floyd and senior Gina Hill practice W ' - 4' 3 routine for competition. V i t , J s- gm gi .. ,. 1 1 A .QA 7- ..,e 4 . 1 t i Q 5 .awf- 4 Junior Rangerettes Kim Floyd 5 and Stefanie Reinecker chit chat on the bus while going to an out-of' town game. -Q.. mf . 73
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Perfectionists Senior officer Carrnen Robenberg and partner work together to make the routine a success. P an C5 A Top: Deanna Lopez, left side junior Sandy Schoellrnann, right side senior Angie Carruba, and kneeling junior Elvie Ennis finish a color reflector routine during a district football game. 72 Senior officer Leticia Brijalba pro- jects feeling in the solo routine at contest, V
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. i . G K .. M M . ' 'v-'-q- 2 . .... . . :..,li gg QM. Y pt , .Q - . fc i - 5 .K fs: ' K .V -4 . , A ' , ,,.,-S H -.ie 3 A At musical practice from left to right is seated senior Bubba Kocurek, choir instructor JoAnne Meeker, junior Beth Podlipney, sixth grader from George Nicole Delong, junior Sonya Garcia, junior Ginger Luellen, junior Lisa Gubbles, and senior Eva Valdez. I'M FOR MUSIC he Terry Choir was very busy this 198485 school year. They presented many perfor- mances throughout the year. They presented many performances throughout the year and participated in several con- tests as well. The choir competed in contests such as solo and ensemble which turned out to be very rewarding. Many one ratings were brought back to Terry High. Mr. Wright was very impressed, and he took some time from his busy schedule to congratulate the choir. The choir's perfor' mances included a fall con- cert at George Jr. High, Christmas concerts at Fort 74 Attending after school practice is junior Lisa Gubbles, senior Eva Valdez, sophomore Melissa Mottu, junior Tracy Sartwell, and junior Troy Williams. P MADE Bend Federal Bank and during school for the stu- dent body and faculty, and a spring concert at George Jr. High. However, the biggest performance, which was also the most tedious, was the musical, Annie Get Your Gun. ln the spring the choir took a trip to Six Flags over Texas to perform a concert. The Choir practiced hours of hard work in preparation for their many performances. Directed by Jo Ann Meeker, the choir radiated much energy, enthusiasm and determination in everything they did. They had a truly excellent year. fl .:'9..f.?'? i Ke Q lt if, 'KL M by miss ref' 1 i .AW ,W QQ - s 5 j M, 4 1 . . 271 A Members of the 198485 B. F. Terry swing choir are as follows, left to right, junior Beth Podlipney, senior Judy Avila, junior Sabas Vas- quez, junior Lisa Gubbles, senior Mark Brainard, senior Kristin Hopkins, junior Ramario Compeon, and not pictured, seniors Raelyn Semones and Debbie Goodwyn, and freshman Wendy Rice. After the concert at the school fair, sophomore Maggie Pinkard and junior Mona Gonzalas look at the displays! ,5 at
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