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Bands Senior High Band First row: Tom McCracken. Chris Calvert. David Brookes. Jeremy Bangma Second Row: Lee Bridgeman, Jack Allinder, Jay Bridgeman. Jason Haun. Harold Hampton. Steve Durham. Lisa Gravina, VValid Dahl. Rachel Deffinbaugh Third row: Kevin Karlstad. Chip Nixon. Jim Brown. Kristyn Vaughn. Bruce Parker. Chace Rawls. Jeff Majors. Junior High Band First Row: Jennifer Maples. Kim Krueger. Debbie Brookes. Matthew McCracken. Amy Deffinbaugh. Kerry Nixon Second Row: Shelley Hentscheil, Kim Sutherland, Debbie Meletio. Ryan Taliaferro. David Kaiser. Paul Bashara. Tom Burdette. Matt Heppner. Stacie Horton Third Row: Tina Kdmondson. Libby Russ Fourth Row: Robin Amberson. Layne Tarbox. Jason Poirot. David Meletio Not Shown: Janine Parker 190
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Handbells to right: Beth Moore. Frank Beaudine. Allison Sorrel. Laura Wood. Zeina Dalai. Melissa Henson. Slaughter. Jennifer Powell. Brooke Whisenant. Banning Lyon This group really buckled down during the year to develop a quality handbell choir. Many of them had no previous musical training, yet they performed well at school programs. Thank you for your diligence — and congratulations! I). Simpson. Director First Row: Sarah Kellner, Denise Dixon. Katie Key Second Row: Judy Carpenter. Amy Waddell. Melissa illis. Lisa Hughes. Jenny Honetl. Amy Smith. Crystal Decker Third Row: Danea Runmark. Elizabeth Seidel. Christie Skeeters. Katherine Mouzon. Jennifer Branson. Bren Holman. Bethany Brittain. Direc- or Debbie Simpson This select group of Jr. High girls is just beginning to make a name for themselves. Their enthusiasm, energy, and love for singing has made this a good year. They possess a unique spirit of friendship — and a friend's a friend forever”. D. Simpson. Director 189
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Fifth and Sixth Grade Band irst Row: Whitney Kiely. Kenneth McLain. Carolyn Whitaker. Stacie Tuttle. Holly Whitley. Chrissy Layman. Melanie Bcrdon. Colleen okorny. Lindsey Horton. Robin Rhea. I.ori Moody. lennifer Keene. Joel Morris. Dean Driskell. Will Skeeters Second Row: Laurie Mc- allum. Sean Sasser. Truett Weber Third Row: Mike Umfleet. Jordan Moore. Chris Waddell. Joel Anderson. Stephen Pedde. Chris mith. Matt Brown. Todd Noonan. John Turner. Tryan Ullman. Kim Keene. Paige Caddell. Frank Camp. Tiffany Sefton. Christine Sim- 10ns Fourth Row: Matthew Lifto. Alex Maples. John Stobaugh. Jon Paul Beltran. B. J. Bailey. Darren Strunk. Michael Shaw. Scot Lamb, lorgan Hamilton Not Shown: Corby Rawls Stacy and David happily wait for their cue. This year proved to be a year of growth and change for the Trinity Bands. Under the leadership of the new Band Director. Keith Christopher, the bands have continued to develop musically and set new records. The Beginning Band (5th grade) set a new enrollment record this year with a total of 32 members. The Junior High Band progress- ed this year to the point of being able to perform with the High School Band in ACSI Competition. The Senior High Band began a tradition of beinga Pep Band in the Fall for the home football games. This new aspect of the Senior High Band was well received by everybody. In ACSI Competition, the combined Junior Senior High Band received the highest rating (Superior) from all the judges, an honor that no other band iti the same category received. On April 25. all the Trinity Bands participated in the Sandy Lake Fun Fest. The bands also all performed concerts, chapels, and other fun activities throughout the year. Ann Abadv Da-la-la-la-lal 191
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