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4 i l i l R. LaBrash, B. Bennett, A. Warianka, J. DeLa- Redwood, G. Mangas, M. Dickason, A. Walker, Rosa, P. Eaves, P. Pauls. Row 4: L. Rodger, P. J. Little, J. Burrious, R. Nix, S. Gregory, P. Kinsey, D. Overfield, R. Pena, F. Whalen, T. Rhodes, and G. Robertson. Practice is a word the band members are most familiar with, and they practice continually. Not only do they practice during class, but before school and at home. During marching season, they learn to manipulate themselves and their in- struments on the field while marching in intricate maneuvers. During concert season, the band plays for assemblies and special events, concentrating on the music alone. The band attended the Arizona State Univer- sity Festival this year and played at a Phoenix Suns basketball game. Students rating All-State Band awards this year included Mary Pfieffer, who was chosen to play first-chair flute: Bottom Left: David Boshears strains to keep up with the fast-paced rendition of Tijuana Taxi, played during a special assembly in the gym. Bottom Right: Mary Helms gets into the Christmas spirit by decorating the bell of her baritone horn with a gay Christmas bow. Band members nostalgically played familiar Christ- mas carols during the assembly. Below: Band members listen attentively to their cue before beginning to play at an assembly. Band mem- bers remove their bibs and hats for the con- cert season, as seen here, where they are re- placed by bow ties and white shirts. 1155 94 Pam Giffen, flute, and Tony Redwood, saxophone. The band sponsored an Elementary School Band Festival where the elemen- tary school bands were invited to dis- play their musical talents. Pep Band members livened basket- ball games and played at Pep rallies and other spirit-rousing events. H! BAND 25
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BAND, Kneeling, Front: M. Santana and B. Whalen, R. Ruiz, D. Solomon, C. Woo. Row 2: Lawrence. Front Row: S. Nabors, K. Albro, L. B. York, H. Edwards, P. Fox, L. Farnsworth, M Johnson, G. Ybarra, D. Mo, C. Davis, J. Cramer, C. Woo, R. Garcia, D. Samora, J. Nappa, E. Helms, L. Kelly, J. Mathews, M. Triggs, T. Brackett, M. Stringer, C. Whitaker, D. Holcek, J. McNally, M. Pfieffer. Row 3: P. Giffen, C Moreno, D. Lewis, J. Tenalio, S. Hancock, J Duncan, T. Samora, R. Boiorquez, J. Frizzell Band Knows Meaning of Practice 24 BAND Below Left: Mr. Robert Burke, director of the band, shows his conducting skill at one of as- semblies held in the gymnasium. Below: Linda Farnsworth concentrates on hitting a high note at band concert. 'VW e ? x
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Choirs Sing Pops to Classic Jazz ff' A K' . for li J f X, ig At, Above: CONCERT CHOIR, Front Row: Irene Holcek, Darlene Ghiglieri, Sue Maha, Judy Ci- enfuegos, Verna Sutton, Pat Campbell, Sharon Roggero, Karen Arner. Row 2: Beverly Bunch, Jeanette Pulido, Linda Rodger, Connie Rob- bins, Carmella Ash, Mabel Winklepleck, accom- panist, Diane Holcek, Karen Johnson. Row 3: Kenny Norris, Alvin Marshall, Gary Robertson, Ron Perdue, Timothy Tucker, Douglas Over- field, Richard Prevo, Mr. Jerome Shaffer, di- rector. Entertainment is the word as con- cert choir, under the direction of Mr. Je- rome Shaffer, presents musical numbers this year in assemblies and lunch-time concerts. ln November, the choir sang a mel- ody of songs including What the World Needs Now, What Now My Love? , and Love ls BIue, in a lunch-time concert at the amphitheater. Combining choruses, Concert Choir and Hi-Tones sang over radio station KOOL during the Christmas season. Songs included Christmas Party, 'Twas the Night Before Christmas, and The Shepherds' Christmas CaroI. This year, Concert Choir is dressing in gold dresses, black gloves and black high heels, for the girls, and black trous- ers, blue sport coats for the boys. Hi- Tones are dressing in royal blue dresses and black shoes. .3 1 HI-TONES, Front Row: Ninfa Villareal, Barbara Woods, Kathy Hunt, Laura Marquez, Carol Lar- son, Linde Gadshy, Rhonda Pendley, Reva Foreman. Row 2: Patty Walsh, Sylvia Meador, Patsy Floyd, Jeanete Pauls, Nancy Wass, The- 26 CONCERT CHOIR, HI-TDNES rese Lund, Lorraine McClure, Rosemary Canez. Row 3: Canda Shallenberger, Margie Prevo, Ella Teter, Margaret Johnson, Jewel Burnett, Karin Magdalena, Paulette Hester, Johnnie Helms. Row 4: Sandra Baisley, Barbara Grammer, Don- na Van Winkle, Diane Faust, Janice Lyons, Judith Hayes, Viola Ashing, Mary DeYoung, Mr. Jerome Shaffer, director.
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