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The pep band provides music and school spirit at The marching band hosted the Michigan State Band every home game and school assemblies. and Orchestra Festival, Three Rivers received their 23rd 1st place rating during this year ' s competition ;. : ■ .. f!»ms0 ' . ' — ■ Wayne Kibby plays a trumpet solo for the marching band contest. Drum Major Sarah Westfall says Okay band, let ' s fire up for this homecoming parade.
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n TR hosts the MSBOA Marching Contest Or ne of the most active among our school organizations is the high school band. There were about ninety members in this year ' s TRHS band, directed by Mr. Robert Smith. This year ' s drum major was Sarah Westfall and the director of the pep band was Dale Blanchard. a former TRHS graduate. The marching band plays during the football season. They combine music with drills which they perform before games and during half-time. The pep band plays for the fans during the basketball season. Three Rivers hosted the District March- ing Contest at Armstrong Field. Twelve schools participated to make a great even- ing for everyone, especially when the judges awarded TR a first rating for their performance. In the spring, the band presents the Band Follies which includes a lot of dif- ferent acts and is eagerly looked forward to by both the band and the community. The band also leads the Memorial Day and Labor Day parades. The most exciting thing for the band is a banquet following the marching season. The squad leaders give awards to all the members of their squads. Mr. Smith gives out the awards for all members of the band. The best squad was Mary Boggio, Marc O ' Brian, Ellen Welch, and Craig Smelser. The best squad leader was Alec Imgrund; best marcher was Gena Starks and the most improved marcher was Karen Bippus. FRONT ROW: FLAG CORPS: Kathy France. Sherri Henderson. Lynn Ash, Michelle Rohrer, Julie Alger, Kathy Miller, Linda McCollum, Laura Laws, Ramona Kibby, Sue Wortinger, Sally Jones, Darci Miller, Leslie Roberts, Valoris Schull. SECOND ROW: Sarah Westfall, Drum Major, THIRD ROW: Mary Boggio, Ellen Welch, Craig Smelser, Marc O ' Brien, Jeff Johnson, Steue Nothdruft, Andy Hughes, Nadine Parris. FOURTH ROW; Mike Wortinger, Mike King, Dave Waldron, Janis Carter, Dan Tomlin- son, Dave Timm, Scott Grindel, Jeff Levandoski. FIFTH ROW: Robin Hicks, Gary Hughes, Tina Hogan, Gena Starks, Pam Kruse, Sandy McLellan, Frank Wagner, Karen Bippus. SIXTH ROW: Dave Concannon, Dwight Hetmansperger, Scott Dilley, Wayne Kibby, Eric Roberts, Charles Norton, Missy Simon, Jim Wheeler. SEVENTH ROW: Sara Lund- berg, Veronica Davis. Julie Curtis, Karen Gavin, Dawn Hensel, Deb Blood, Wanda Shingledecker, Chris Snow, Chris Harmon, Sandi Grivins. Karen Hotrum, Kathy Earl, David Curtis, Ann Stoppen- bach, Roger Bradford, Jerry Jones, Scott Oswalt, Becky Weidenbeck, Michele Bent, Teresa Caletri, Alec Imgrund, Ann Jones, Sherry O ' Dell, Sandra Cook, Wendy Weidenbeck, Chris Cook, Lisa Bowman, Kristi Wittanen. Deb Evans, Michelle Preston, Becky King, Tina White, Angi Beard. J
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What did you do this summer? JL he yearbook staff tfiought it would be interesting to know wfiat T.R.H.S. students do during the summer. So we surveyed the student body and ask- ed, What did you do this summer? It is interesting that the majority of us did the same things!! Jobs seem to occupy much of our time. We work on farms and in restaurants: we pump gas and pack groceries; we work with children as camp counselors and take care of them at home. We can be found in hospitals, stores, and orchards. We work wherever we can get near minimum wage and lots of hours. When we aren ' t working we ' re swim- ming! That ' s still everyone ' s favorite pastime. Other popular water sports are boating, fishing, waterskiing, and canoe- ing. Wheeled sports are really popular — biking, rollerskating, and skateboarding. No matter what else is popular, tennis, baseball, football, and basketball remain everyone ' s favorites. Most of us don ' t even like to hear school mentioned during the summer. However, some of us have participated in seminars and workshops. Also, a few of us take Drivers Education during the summer. We do a lot of traveling during the sum mer. Some of the popular places in the Tri- State area are: Cedar Point, Kings Island, Warren Dunes, and the Upper Penninsula. Out of state we go to: Florida, California, Arizona, and Wisconsin. The places we visit out of the country are: Canada, France, Italy, and Panama. Some other popular pastimes are camp- ing and summer band. But one thing that we do the most is party! Almost all of us go to at least one party during vacation. It really doesn ' t seem to matter how we spend our time or what the weather is — summer is for fun and taking it easy! The famous Corkscrew at Cedar Point. The main attraction at Cedar Point, the Gemini. Entering the first loop of the Corkscrew. Shoot the Rapids ride in Frontier Town. 20 Summer Activities
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