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Auxiliary rates “best” Auxiliary took a different angle this year. With its new director, Mr. Pat Bruce, the Corps, did a lot of new things. Using a variety of flags and other equip- ment in their football shows added a lot to the general effect. The Corps, won “Best Auxiliary” at marching contest. They also received a division 1 rating in both flag and pompon in the ISSMA Auxiliary Contest. Tabitha Evans won a division 2 on her solo and Aimee Anglin and Tammy Allison won a division 1 on their duet. Aimee Anglin, captain of the Corps, said “The auxiliary adds effect to the bands field show and perform during halftime at basketball games. We’re here to entertain and have a good time.” Janelle Kistlcr, Aimee Anglin and Aimee Bailey enthusiastically go through one of their routines. Showing how much they enjoy auxiliary, Missi Cor- nett and Aimee Bailey practice a new dance. 24 Flags
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Student Council works hard for students to enjoy themselves by providing dances. Wendy Sparrow and Paul Goodwin appreciate this by sharing a slow dance together. Proving his acting abilities, Robert Ladson is caught in his role in the fall play ‘‘Harvey.” Just the way we meet Weekly activity meetings satisfy student needs As Mr. Hill announced the clubs that were meeting, students filed out of their rooms to their meetings. Short- ened classes and a half-hour to meet with one’s organization was a typical Wednesday which some students always looked forward to. For some clubs, this was the only time to meet. Whether the lecture room was filled with Sun- shine Society girls, the commons was filled for a Ski Club meeting, or the Chess Club was meeting in the library, everyone met with a certain appreciation for his organi- zation. They made decisions, plans, and figured out money-mak- ers to strengthen their clubs. After the 30 minute period was over, the bell rang, and things were back to normal. One challenge of drama is the task of memorizing lines. Brian Buck relaxes while attempting the task. Organizations Division Page 23
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With a big smile on her face. Missi Cornett dazzles the audience at a basketball game. These girls show their ability to keep in time as they do one of their dances. Showing pride and enthusiasm. Auxiliary Corp, smiles as they look to the audience. The members of the Auxiliary Corps, are as follows: Front row — T. Allison, A. Bailey, M. Cornett, S. Lewis. T. Evans, and A. Williams; Back row — J. Miller, R. Hucks, D. Flenar, A. Anglin, J. Kistler, R. Blankenship, and J. Secrist.
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