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The High School band earned a I at Contest! They traveled to Southeast Missouri State University Satur- day April 9. 1988, to compete in the State level music contest for bands. Three judges rated the band while they performed their two selections: Devonshire Overture, by James D. Ployhar. and The Big Cage, by Karl L. King. One judge rated a 1. a second judge rated a I. and the third rated a II. The band then had to sight read a three part move- ment for a fourth judge. They earned a I rating from him. Overall the band earned a I rating. This is the high- est rating a band can earn. One of the judges Mr. Dan Presgrane. band direc- tor. at Washington University in St. Louis said. “The Woodland Band is a very musical band and plays with a lot of pizzazz, a rare musical commodity! The band students and their director, Mrs. Marlene Creech, are very proud of their accomplishment. Brian Brown and Andrea McIntosh both earned the Arion Award and Aimee Elfrink received the Marching Award for the season. BAND The sixth grade band consisted of: Tamara Jones, Tiana Hughes. Donna Strong. Lisa Browning. Denise Cutsinger, Melissa Petton, Nancy Holmes. Crystal Brown, jamie Anderson, Heather Lutes. Jennifer Wene, Summer Scarborough. Katina Brown. Tara Blankenship. Chad Green, Chris Garcia. Peter Rhodes, Harley Storie. Eddie Massey, Chris Deck. Jamie Brothers, Amy Smith, Angela Long, Ross Dowd, Jason Stratton. Todd Angel, Shannon Estes, Matthew Lutes. Danny James, Randy Roark, Mikesha Seets. Wynema Seets. Becky Nenninger. and Melissa Moore. The seventh grade band consisted of: Kristy Bazzell. Rhonda Woodfin. Sherry Sample. Malanie Swan, Jan- ette Rasmussen. Robin VVonderlich, Lisa Rouggly. Angie Jaco, Cindy Toombs. Sarah Bennett, Julie Houchins, Jenna Benca, Amy Morgan, Brandi Barrett. Tracy Shirrel, Denise Williams. Mandy Freeman. Russell Basham. Jason Liley. Matt Enos. Chris Brown, Randy Strong. Larry Rasmussen. Chad Hurst. Wayne Givens, Chuck Stratton. Jonathon Barks, Courts Jetton. Susan Eckerle. Shawn Holmes, and Robbie Daugherty. The eighth grade band consists of: Tabbi James. Olivia Vance. Lisa Baker. Angela Petton. Heather Gaines, Marla Sitze, Melissa Trentham, Beverly Morris. Melan- ie Marquis. Jackie Piercey. Emily Northern, Tony Lin- coln. Stephanie Lossing, Megan Cook. Beth Stoekel. Amanda Myers. Christine Duncan. Amy Yount. Taylor Brown. Tina Upchurch. Brad Long, Billy Myers. Ronnie Lincoln. Brian Johnson. Jamie Boyer. Shawn Grubb. Gale Page. John Shetley, Kendall Miller. Brian Sitze. Darron Baker, and Jason Brothers. 10 BAND
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Row 1: The 1987-88 MARCHING CARDINALS OF WOODLAND: Jana Pridemore. Bev Winchester. Shelly Crites, Angie Sitze. Monica Watts. Trina Eifert, Becky Clark. Janelle Johns. Row 2: Kelli Derton. Kim Sperling. Laurie Vance. Susan James. Carol Rhodes. Debbie Basham. Stacy Eaker. Mitch Cornman. Randy Tucker. Mark Lutes, Will Daugherty. Ben Ellis. Jeff Johnson. Angie Hunt. Kristi Simmons. Karla Smith. Carrie Overschmidt. Lori Mayfield. Wendy West. Kakie Ellis. Roxana Robins. Row 3: Becky Brown. Lisa Lax. Mi- chelle Horman. Candy James. Christy Miller. Tonya Jaco. Donna Brotherton. Kelli Mayfield. Pam Crader. Tracy Page. Stacy Lincoln. D. J. Long. Nadene Green. Scott Hunt. Mrs. Creech. Jason Cook. Mike Overschmidt. Sandy Sneed. Julie Burkett. Debra Huckstep. Theresa Brotherton. Kristi Fulbright. Robin Green, Elizabeth Kirkpatrick. Lisa Lincoln. Marla Rhodes. Mary Brown. Lottie Jetton, Barbie McFarland. Row 4: Marsha Tilley. Robbie Brown. Katie Shrum. Logan Bippus. Raymond Storie. Randy Sadler. Mike Green. Dawn Rhodes, Shelby Doerhoff. SueAnn Slinkard, Ruth Ann Jetton. Brian Brown. Don McFar- land. Aimee Elfrink. Danny Wyatt, Tim Sitze. Brad Elfrink. Stacy Tucker. Andrea McIn- tosh. Lori Brown. Brian Derton. Lynn Eldracher. Rhonda Deck. Teresa Cook. Michelle Gul- lett, Robbie Abernathy. Tracy Myers. Row 5: Connie Tilley, Angie Womer. Sandi Kempfer, Tina Steger. Below: Mike Overschmidt awaited the signal to line up. Top: D. J. Long, Jason Cook, Marla Rhodes and Brian Derton wore the new uniforms with pride. Above. Katie Shrum, Becky Brown, Kelli Der- ton, Kakie Ellis. Row 2: Kelly Mayfield, Carol Rhodes, Janelle Johns. SueAnn Slinkard, Aimee Elfrink. Angie Hunt, Ruth Ann Jetton, Donna Brotherton, Tonya Jaco and Dawn Rhodes posed while waiting for the SEMO Homecoming parade to start.
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ART AUTO MECHANICS Art is undeniably a significant part of life. It aids in the growth and development of all children. Art has always been a part of the education process of our school. For many years it was taught by the regular classroom teacher as part of the weekly curriculum. Art education at the high school level was more formal, having a regular teacher since the early 1950s. One notable art teacher was Mrs. Louella Jones, who later went on to teach high school history. When area schools consolidated Mrs. Naomi Duncan was hired as the head of the art department for grades 1 through 12. The Woodland art program has continued to grow and expand. A second art teacher was added in 1971 to take over the elementary art program. With this addition a more comprehensive program was achieved at every level, giving our students the opportunity to develop their artistic abilities more fully. Left - Danny Simmons worked hard to complete his art project by the deadline. Left- Judd Marquis, Gilbert Moyers. Terry Toombs, Rob Abernathy. John Stratton. Roger Brennecke. Danny Simmons, and Rusty Robin- son posed on and around a car they were working on in auto mechan- ics. Above - Gilbert Moyers and Terry Toombs are putting the finish- ing touches on the engine of Terry’s car. Below left - Mr. McCraw, the auto mechanics teacher, leaned against his little bug. The auto mechanics program was started in 1981-82 with Mr. Jim Tilley as the first teacher. It replaced the builders trade class that was in existence from 1974 until 1981. In 1980-81 the build- ers trade class built the building that is now used by auto me- chanics. Prior to 1980-81 a total of six houses were built and sold, one each year. The teachers were Mr. Glenn Thiele. Mr. Ron Beussink, Mr. Bill Simmons and Mr. Bob Porter. ART AUTO MECHANICS 11
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