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On the Sweet Ano On Ilouiz A h S Banc Nlusically spirited and talented was the Alisa! High Band. The band was jam-packed with creative, talented and eager students just bursting to show off what they could do. In the fall, they performed and placed in many exciting and competitive parades and entertained the student body with their well organized halftime shows. During second semester, the band changed the scene and entered the symphonic season, becoming regular Mozarts, Bachs, and lVlancinis'. During the symphonic season. the band took a tour to Marysville and Nevada City to show off their musical abilities. Afterwards, the band rewarded themselves by taking a trip to the snow, where those who knew how skied, and others had just good clean fun organizing snowball fights and building snowmen. Want to know the secret of the band's continued success? lt's Mr. Horsley, their devoted director. Skilled and talented in the music profession, he gave all he could to the musicians of this organization. Other loyal officers were president, Pat Hale, vice president, Kayce Cover, secretary, Denise Smith, and Treasurer, Suzanne Anderson. We asked president Pat Hale to comment on this year's band. He replied: I think the band had a really great year. The band started the year with an all-time low enrollment, but they didn't let that stop them. The highlight of the year was the tour of Northern California. The group planned it and then did a fantastic job at all their concerts. This is not to say that the band didn't have its problems-it did, but the guys and gals always seemed to come through. I think that is the sign of a truly great band. After the performance of this year's band, I think we can say that we are still Number One! I ' , i ' 1 3 0 I 'i J l P ---vw-f-.11 ' ..l-wf,1..,. r m-1,
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Qmls' Qlee, Gmls' Chom, ocal Gnsemrsle . . . L . - ng wg, i-ll Members left to right. top rowi Chris Deanda, Tammy Gamer, Cathy Jackson, Angie Shelton, Gloria Domaloag. Cheryl Pemberton, Marilyn Stidolph, Janet Smith, Teresa Garcia, Cindy Henny, Middle row: Jeannette Bounds. Tammy Dibble, Armenia Mallari, Irene Cota, Gloria Simon, MaryHSiabab,a. Rena Havens. Rhonda Ross. Kelly Thompson. Georgette Powell. Front row: Edna Bandung, Josephine Pacquing, Lupe Castillo. Marilyn Salveijo, Esabelvillaneda, Members left to right, top row: Regina Thoeni, Martha Brammer. Marsha Donken. Karyn Scott, Annita Burton. Sally Robertson, Alic Deome Lori Gannone. Sandra Ru tsc ow, Patricia Swift. Sharon Andrus. Carolyn Robinson, Christy Epperson. Middle row: Carol Davis. Rosemary Grain, Angela lrby, Diana Bledsaw, Cheryle Yednak. Vivian McDonald. Lori Smith, Janice Loop, Debra Douglas. ln Ok Choi, Stella Kim, Front row: Liz Edu, Kim Rumsower. Susan Lopez, Velma Buen, Linda Melgoza. Donna Parsons, Mary Tamez, Michelle Lineberry. Marcela Arde, Members left to right. top row: Robert Humphreys. Gloria Shamp, Paul Lawson. Mike Nurse, Gerea Kelley. Danny Simpson. Middle row: Margaret Ingram, Frank Anness, Marsha Stockton. Steve Lathum. Melody Shamp, Front row: Mary Cowan, Darla Bledsaw. Rosemary Chavez. Cherilyn Maddox,
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