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BAND IN ACTIO
LEADERS OF THE
UNDEFEATED
o matter if the football team
wins or loses the band is
always undefeated," said
Mr. Bill Cason, head band director.
This seems to be the attitude of all
three band directors, Bill Cason, David
Garcia, and Chuck Knowlton. These
three extraordinary men managed to
put together four different marching
shows. Not counting all the time they
spent on setting up concerts and
contests.
Mr. Cason also conducted the sym-
phonic band. Mr. Garcia was in charge
of the jazz band and the concert band.
Mr. Knowlton took care of the varsity
band.
"I feel that the band is run very welI,"
said Joseph Lyvers, trombone player.
Although marching season is usually
over by the semester, a band director's
work is never done. They start getting
ready for contests in the Spring and a
number of public concerts. Through all
this, band directors have managed to
remain reasonably sane and totally in
charge.
The Jazz Band: ifirst rowj John Chambless, Lupe
Vidaure, Ahab Ayoub, Irma Cortez, Reid Joy,
Teresa Bowers, Mike Frontz, Kelli Bremer.
lsecond rowj Adanna Dunson, Flob Wingenter,
Edward Herolt, Mr. Garcia tDir.j, Frank Cuevas,
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Mike Landrum, Kenneth Espinosa, Kyle Roach,
Chris Pharr, Jason Lynum, Jeff Adams, Kirby
Warnke. lthird rowj Anna DeHoyos, Linda
Belcher, Jim Saldivar, Craig Terry, Daryle Perez,
Curtis Vickers.
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