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Julia Barton and Roxann Hill munch-out at the band's spaghetti dinner. Region Band. FRONT ROW: Laurie Jehl, Roxann Hill, Joe Hanna, Carl Jackson. SECOND ROW: Scott Stevens, Collin Cole, Poorna Thyagarajan, Marilyn McGinnis, Melinda Fritz, Amy Lettmas, Mike Camarillo. BACK ROW: Andy Moody, Chip Skaggs, David Cohen, Julie Nadell. Parents join members in fund-raising endeavors I n order to sponsor all their trips, band members set about organizing fund raisers. One of their first endeavors was a spaghetti dinner held at school. They also had a gift wrapping booth at Central Park mall during the Christmas season. All these projects they did with the help and support of the Band Boosters. It wasn't all work and no play, though. The band members had plenty of fun. Few people will forget getting drenched at 1 football game or the all-you-can-eat dinn The fun times and the humorous tin made the practices and long hours wo it. Kim Walla Senior Marlene Kotzur gives it her all at the Ala Stadium. lt took hours and hours of work, but band took first division ratings there and at m other contests throughout the year, Lg? . 1-J, A ggi-I 1. :TWU 140 Band J Q , ,.1.s:.7.w, ,' ., f Lf, -V :--'I 1 rr. i n ff' 1 i i 1 All State Band. Kristen Calvert, Jessica Howar-
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Miss Becky Ebner. English I, Ill Mrs. Magali Eddlemon. Special Aid Mr. Mark Elley. Swim- ming, Government, GovernmentB Mrs. Gail Ellison. Basic Reading, Reading lm- provement, Reading Mrs. Judy Enderlin. VOE Lab Mrs. Peggy Escue. Home and Family Living Mrs. Florence Flanders. Registrar l42 Choir Choir involvement growf with increasing demands With an inquisitive expression, junior Stephen Macias walked into the choir room wondering whether or not sign- ing up for choir was the right choice. l have not had any experience and I don't know how to sing. Choir director, Gordon Ivers replied, Did you walk before so- meone taught you how? Another fre- quent question Mr. lvers asked students signing up for choir was, Are you serious or are you just interested in filling your schedule? lf the students were serious about singing, Mr. Ivers pushed them to their highest potential. Because the challenges were higher and more demanding of students as far as run fyuvc leadership was concerned, the stude got more involved and demanded mon themselves this year. Senior Irene N said, Singing is a lot of hard work, bu the end it's worth it. Treble Choir Officers. Sheila Worsham, libra Jana Smoot, president, Michelle Jockers, secre Marty Desmond, treasurer, Yvonne Pfeiffer, sergi at-arms, Julie Eddy, vice president. Concert Chorale Officers. Shraddha Choi librarian, Alyson Reynolds, vice president, I Mora, president, Carla Swayze, secretary, II Adair, chaplain, Chris Helms, uniform chairmanf Montgomery, sergeant-at-arms, Tim Burd historian. Not pictured: Kathy Lowman, treasurer g 1 s....,'f: ,sa'.f.zi'f T :iam M- y, J -A , 5' SRE .Si JTHEATR T ,A - if Gsaglfv lji 3 F 'lifgff E , or I 'ig 'ii i f , if .sasst , r 71 v - L , jg A ' A ' ' NESS .mm ff 15 T ' TOM, ' if. Hi '-noni 1 . ' f' tl. NSS? , ' 1 i e ' ' fl 'L' i A A . M 1 .g-ig, . uf' ' 5 K N 1 4, 5' ' . 45 - , . ,tv S jf 'r Tenor Bass Oflicers. Clark Godfrey, historian, John Miller, treasurer, Rod Smith, president, Randy Hodges, librarian, Terry Tucker, vice president. Not pictured: James Archer, secretary 1 sergeant-at-arms.
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