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Blue Band. Front Row: Jacquo Brown. Carol Mertz. Anne Kelley, Julie Robinson. Janoll Drosto, Christa Lewis. Cecily Criminale. Chlrley Moody. Christy Gllmour. Ellzaboth Bailey. Jackie Knotts. Jenny Longenbaugh, Bo- vorly Risingor. Kim Henning. Audra Hlggenbotham, Staclo Colton. Amy Rood. Beth Coven. Crystal Coker. Fred Bach. Mollssa Houghlllng, Deanna Moore. Ruthle Sarnlckl, Bob Roddon. Bridgette Kelley. Tom Muccllli, Jef- fery Wolfe. Socond Row: Kevin Lash. Nlcki Garcia. Beth Feltz. Richard Gordon. Judd Russell. Brent Bones. Brian O'Rourke, Paul Ramlroz, Bort McClure. Amy Stoll. Chris Desbrow, Karen Dubovsky. Julie Weaver. Sherri Watkins. Stacy Page. Julie Anne Curlee, Dianna Segura. Both Barnes. Stephanie Robertson. Craig Murdock. Joanna Roasonor. Tina Johnson. Back Row: Rob Caccamo. Bill Knight. Jack Estrada. Bob Cooper. Jody Stilh. Nikki Wooster. Klint Kranski, Chris Schnier. Greg Hlxon. Brad Maas. Pete Fulmer. Nell Hightower. Stacy Fields. John Redhorse, Cissy Norlhroup. Stacey Phar, Jeff Burghoff. Chris Cirando. Guy Willis. Rory Nordvold. Marc Slavln. Mark Moyor. Nabool Shahid. Chris Goins. Concert Band. Front Row: Mitch Plummer. Brad Scott. Richard Loughlin, Jennifer Borland. Paula Whitman. Isabel Prakol-George. Kim Greco. Melis- sa Conklin. Debbie Caves. Melinda Mossman. Debbie Andre. Robyn Du- puy. Misty Johnson. Vicki Aden. Cynthia Fuller. Chrlstlno Benge. Berna- dette Sublotto. Miroslava Bozlcevlc, Cindy Sevlson, Monica Elias. Kelli Burke. Dobbio Schlelsman. Barbara Pearl. Rhonda Andre. Rose Martinec. Kolly Gray. Arnette Ayala. Lisa Gooklor. Donna Jones. Natalie Cox. Soc- ond Row: Michelle Hlndorff. Michael Fantus. Anthony Bozlcevlc. Trent Stelnbrugge, John Hannon. Chris Covey. Nathan Shlolds. Chris Coin. Jessi- ca Wood. Michael Bender. Mark Carver. John Wolfgang. Jeff Tucker. Kellie Mees. Cindy Crist. Tiffany Klnnoy. Jolene McBride. Mickey Lanouo. Greg Duckworth. David Thompson. Paula Bertocchl. Diane Sammans. Li- dia Pawelec. Stacy Mees. Mr. Mayne. Back Row: Jon Peterson. Tom Gar- rett. Tim Olson, Matt Self, Scott Githons. Dean Moore. Craig Hall. Ben Erllck, Carol Fonsand. Chris Sar. Darren Vigesaa. Mary Hodsden, Jonnlfor Chase. Loren Wise. Jerry Chabarrla, Chris Windos. Chris Plumloo. Chad Russell. Zoltan Kardos. Deborah Wright. Marc Stenoien, Alecia Burnett. Barry Jack- son. Patty Nolson. Lara Ferry, Andy Shrader, Richard Komurek and Chris Bolton concentrate on mu- sic. Shawna Replogle, Timothy Crews and Holly Sundberg blow their horns at practice. 134 Bands Campus Activities
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Mustangs March On Pride Through Music is Performed ft all started two weeks before school. Members were out on the east marching field Monday through Friday from 6:30 to 7:30 a.m. They prepared to make the Mustang band the best band in the state. For members the summer ended on August 20, the first night of band camp. Flags, percussion, and all new members ended their summer the week before. The marching band consisted of symphonic and concert band members plus 21 flags, totalling 153 marchers. All members practiced daily, learning new routines and relearning old ones to make total perfection. The formations rehearsed were then performed at halftime during varsity football games and pep as- semblies. Spectators watched and listened with amazement as the band performed. Visual effects for the band were the responsibility of the flagline. Without the pain of perfecting the toss of the flag, the halftime performances would not have been as successful. Heading the band this year was drum major Dan Keler. It was quite an honor for a sophomore to be leading such an outstanding band. State wide competitions at the University of Ari- zona and Arizona State University were the final per- formances performed by the marching band. High schools from all over the state performed at these festivals. Pride, quality, and good leadership were what made the Mustang band an award winning band. Design by Debi Ferguson. Photos by Andy Phelps and Steve Wilbur. Spirit was kept alive even though Dobson was down 28-14 as the Mustang band played the fight song during the last three minutes of Dobson vs. Mt. View football game. The percussion line struts their stuff at a morning pep as- sembly before the game against Mesa High. Pregame activities at Marcos de Niza would not have been complete without the spectacular performance of the Mustang band. Marching Bond Campus Activlllos i
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Melodies Begin With A Desire Devoted Bands Strive for Excellence in Performance For those who were musically in- clined, band helped vitalize their schedules and provide relief from the academic grind. While most saw band as a welcome change in their day. Director Richard Mayne saw things a different way. Band was in many ways an aca- demic class. These students learned a great deal . . . and spent a considerable amount of time practicing. Students participated in either JV, Blue, Concert, or Synrphonic Band, depending on their musical abity. JV Band was comprised of students whose goal was to gain Rehearsals mean hard work, dili- gence and intensity to symphonic band’s Crystal Orlando and Kathleen Schaffer. experience. They are the future of the band program, said Mr. Mayne. Blue Band served as a bunching pad to catapult stu- dents into more advanced bands in later years. Concert and Sym- phonic Bands competed in fetes throughout the state, including the Regional and State Band Festivals. Even though band required a lot of time and practice, members got out of band what they put into it. The rewards of their labor were apparent in the awards won and improvement achieved. Design by Patrick Hanan and KatN Moran. Photos by Steve Wilbur. Symphonic Band. Front Row: Mr. Mayno. Ms. Mitchell. Beth Meighan. Wondy Johnson. Leah Heron. Tracy Serrano. Sandy Payne, Eva Nance. Miochollo Plummer. Kim West. Kalhloon Schaffer. Linda Karban, Jacqueline Hakos, Tammy Zundel, Rhonda Adler, Joanina Bolduc. Crystal Orlando. Soc- ond Row: Steve Lubeck, Scott Esplndola. Mlko Blegen. Mike McClure. Mark Flgor. Kevin Muslck, Chuck Finder. Kristen Hightower. Beth Hardee. Amanda Proscott. Patricia Garcia. Androa Carson. Pam Nall, Sally Augustine. Tina Kwasnlca, Shari Barrett. Back Row: Pat Marshall. Jason Poole. Dean Fensand. Chris Uzar. Dan Keller. Chris Perantonl. Andy Shrader. Lara Ferry. Shirley Lowls. Richard Komurek. Chris Bolton. Andro Epstein. Roger Tang. Ellen Wise. Timothy Crews. Holly Sundberg, John Elkins. Bands Campus Activities 135
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