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Sophomore Eric Johansson keeps the serious military pose as he performs. Assistant drum major junior LaShun Barnes, marches with perfection and author- ity. ■ Woodwind : Front Row: Tammy lleppard. Chris Peterson, Jennifer Badzik. Terrill Palmreuter. Janell Droste. Jennifer Hunt. Melcnda Mossman. Christal Orlando. Chris Benge. Michelle Dubccky. Lynelle Jayo. Second Row: Karen Kcmtes. Christy Gilmour. Miroslava Bozi- cevic. Cindy Crist. Pam Nall. Bernadette Sublctt. Lisa Sorenson. Sandy Payne. Tricia Garcia. Lidia Pawelec, Denise Espindola. Jenny Longenbaugh. Third Row: Stacie Cotton. Debbie Bennett. Kristin Hoene. Misty Stoldorff. Andrea Carson. Christy Disbrow. Kellie Mces. Hope Lang. Fred Bach. Julie Weaver. Karen Dubovsky. Fourth Row: Julie Ann Curlcc. Dan Kaszeta. Lainie Richter. Maria Jan Fran cisco, Chris Griffith. Jeff Tucker. Roger Tang. Mike Lanoue. Frank Piccioll. Steven Wysong. Jeanina Bolduc. Tricia Davis. Rack Row: John Wolfgang. Roger Tang. Craig Murdock. Murdock. Kristina Watts. David Thompson. Bill Serva. Chris Plumlec. Paul Radck. Steve Hicrath. Cornell Troup. Kriten Drathman. Brass. Front Row: Steve Lubeck. Kristy Briggs. Nathan Shields. Amy Stoll. Jim Jacoby. Michelle Hindorff. Trent Steinbrugge, John Han- non. Scott Espindola. Jon Berry. Second Row: Beth Swaaburg. Marc Stenoien. Dustin Sinish. Steve Gruver. Eric Garland. Brent Bones. Dan Sapakie. Anthony Bozicevic. Kathy House. Richard Austin. Sta- cey Fields. Third Row: Wednesday Pierce. Deanna Moore. Amy Are- son. Mike Fantus. Eric Johansson. Loren Wise. Darin Vigesaa. Rus- sell McElhaney. Chris Coin. Carl Mawhinney. Darren Barrett. Back Row: Brad Maas. Chris Sar. Chris Schnier. Richard Komurek. John Lagerhausen. Jack Bowling. Scott McIntyre. Dan Erickson. Matt Fruend. Chris Windes, Jay Alcock. Stuart McIntyre. Flag Percussion. Front Row: Tom Tucker, Thomas Bumiller, Rachel Perkins. Tim Wadley, Chad Norton. Tom Garrett. Chris White. Chris Lizar. Matt Self. Kevin Ritter. Second Row: Dan Keller. Pam Reeves. Bob Arens. Beth Meighan. Scott Githens. Ray Andazola. Jon Peter- son. Robert Reeves. Jason Poole. Bob Cooper. Chad Norton. LaShun Barnes. Third Row: Mitch Plummer, Leslie Nickels. Stacey Phar, Kim Phar. Lori Gamble. Teresa Spigelmire. Shauna Hendricks. Jenny Prezkop. Minu Kulkarni. Ann Olney. Ruthy Sarnicki. Beth Anne Barnes. Amanda Prescott. Brige Kelley. Channing Schoneberger. Back Row: Shawn Agee. Tom Mucilli. Kelli Burke. Ann Kelley. Crystal Coker. Kim Favero. Lisa White. Michelle Fuller, Leslie Robertson. Mara Petrie. Leah Heron. Missy Houtling. John Elkins. Adam Savage. ampus Activities 85
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Page 98 text:
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ighty ustangs arch “HUT!” came the aggres- sive call of the Mustang marching band. Drum ma- jors Dan Keller and La- Shun Barnes spared no force when calling the band to attention. Flags, the whirling won- ders, began practice in the summer with Leah Heron and Beverly Risinger as captains. For the twenty five girls, twirling and tossing be- came second nature. These girls, under the instruction of Lee Banner, added a touch of skill and finesse. A week of night practices was planned in August after camp. The band also prac- ticed intensely for an hour before school every morn- ing. Crisp September air quickly turned into a nippy November chill, but the dedicated members stuck it out. Football games were highlighted by the perfor- mances of the marching band. Band Day competi- tions were also part of the activities. Mr. Mayne had serious doubts that the band would do well at University of Arizona Band Day in Tuc- son. The band really hadn’t been pulling together before then, Mr. Mayne admitted. “I never had any doubt if they could do it, I just had doubts if they would.” The band did do well, receiving the honored Nunamaker Award Design by Lynelle Jayo. Photos by Greg Fresquez. Impressively marching foreward, the drumline radi- ates exuberance. The prominent salute of the band hailed a powerful burst of approval from the crowd. 84 arching Band
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Page 100 text:
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4 M aking wl usical I f emories Everlasting memories were made by the talented musicians in band. Memo- ries of hardships, chal- lenges. good times, and dedication were imprinted in the minds of musicians. Accepting challenges gave the Wind Ensemble the chance to pull its own weight. Each individual played his or her own part and did not just blend in with the rest of the section. Although each band had hardships to overcome. Concert Band was the one that was purposely smaller. The students were able to work together to achieve Carefully reading their mu- sic. Jon Peterson and Chris Lizar execute their parts. the expected standards. Fol- lowing the lead of morale booster, senior Frank Pic- cioli, the band did every- thing with a smile. Instead of smiling, Sym- phonic band took the seri- ous and dedicated attitude toward their music. Togeth- er they worked to accom- plish the goals of unity, and rising to new musical heights. These goals gave memories of accomplish- ment and enjoyment as well as dedication. Design by Lynelle Jayo and Jenny Prezkop. Photos by Meredith Hoefle. Mr. Mayne puts energy into directing the band. Chrystai Coker and Lidia Concentrating on her part, Pawclcc create harmonious Jenny Longenbaugh makes sounds on their clairinets. her flute come alive. erforming Bands
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