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Symphonic Bond front Bow: Elizoboth Bodgotf. looh Moron. Chrit Potor ion. Jonny longonbough. Ilftony Dooghorty. lovso Robortton. Ju»o Woovor. MlchoOo fi or. Shouno Hondrtcki. Jonnltor Hunt. Kttalon Drottunon. Jonny Prozkop. Mroilava Bodco- vie. Mity Slotdort, Ctvlity Gllmour. Socond Row. Comoll troop, DobtXo Bonnolt. lort Gomblo. Ilia Whllo. Uia Sandort. Koron Komlot. M Sorvo. Craig Murdock. Mono JanfranclKO. lalnlo Rlchtor. Cryilol Cokor. loShun Bornoi. Koron Dubovtky. Frod Bach. Kon Borko. Both Anno Bomoi. IHo Sor onion. Mara Potrlo. Wodnoiday Ptorco. Stocoy Ftoldi. Amy Amo ion Ihkd Row: Ouiltn Smith. Krtity Briggt. Kathy Houto, Don Sopakio. Amy Stoll. Erte Goriond. tront Stotnbruggo. Nathan Shloldt. Scott Etpindoto. Bronl Bonoi. John David Hannon. Stovo Gtuvot, Joft Borghofl. Pout Rodok, Ctvti Plum- loo. Marclo Mo, or. Marita Flko. John WoMgang, Mr. May no Bock Row: Chrtt Schnior. Mott Fround. Inc la Baron. Chrit Sar. Brod Moat. Jack Bowling, Adam Sovogo. Mitch Plummot, Shown Agoo. I or on WHO. Carl Mawhlnnoy, Kovln Plttor. Chrtt Whllo. KoMh Hongiin, Jaion Poolo. Robort Roovoi. Jan Polorton. Wind Emombto. front Row: Krliton Hoc no. Stoclo Cotton. Joco Snoll. Jonnrtor Bodrfc. lynollo Jayo. Julio Wlio, Mrtnotmi Kulkomi. Athono fttrodo. Kotto Colmor. Kim Phor. Pom Roovoi. Chrtt Koonor. Juitm tumor. Ilm Brown. Socond Row: Krttttna Watlt. Kim Fovoro. Ju o Ann Curtoo. Trocy Mumtord. Ion Palmroutor. Dona Maldonodo. Ruthlo Sarnlcfci. Donna Porkt. Mtchotlo Bokmdor, Kim Varvdor Ptyum, lit Suggot. Hopo long. Krlt Bartow. Don Porklnt. Chrit Griffith. Third Row: Chod Norton. Ray Andatola. Ron Andro. Poul Updiko. taura Monitor. Mcholio Ewort. Doanno Mooto. Slocy Phor. Jim Sprunk. Rut toll McCIhanoy. Back Row. Brandon Jonot. Bill Rodmond. Gut Swonion. Stuorl Mclntyro. John logorhauton. Don Koltoy, Jomoi McFoddon. Morlo Golat. Stovo Htoroth, Nlcolo Burgott. Richard Auitln. Bryan M or. Darron Barrotl Concort Band Front Row: Holly Mazak, Amlo Nolton. Coro Iroyo. Ju»o Momt. Motitta Mouttol. Doboroh Wright, Maml Byram, April Stono. Tongl Crook. Chritty Moigt. Soc- ond Row loroto Ihomat. Oonlto Etplndalo. Ann Olnoy, Juno King, Choryl Spurton. Sara Mom. Kim Smith, third Row: Stovo Bodgott. I.J. Coponhavor. Mitch Hondorton. Mollito Rico. Amy Ambrottout. j:i Atpdon. llto Cronco. Alalno Oyor. Uto Borg. JuBo Korlott. Stovon Whytong, Doug Mlnnlt. Dobblo Ouholmo. Stuori Smith. Back Row: Soan Carrol. Brot Huth. Matt Hondorton. Andy Koonor. Shoin Zundol. Scott Mooto. Grog GlUmoro. Jock Bawling. Ryan lovoll. Bob Atom. David Ayrood. Potor Blth. tlmm Eitrokn. Doug John tan. 84 SPELLBINDING DUETS IN STH HOUR. Sophomores Uso Cranco and Maml Byram seem determined not to falter wMe performing in Concert Band. This is what all bands requ're-disciptne. TUNING OUT THE SOUNDS. Senior trumpet player Steve Gruver concentrates on his part as Keith Holguin tries to distroct him with the crash cymbals. ampus Activities
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AT ATTENTION!! Donna Maldonado, Milch Henderson, and Scott Esplrv dola remain in formation du- ng the Friday the 13th pep assembly dressed as Jason Hit the Field! The snap of polished silver horns made a sparkle in the light as the marching band hit-the-field! Shining far above the rest, they received a superior rat- ing at ASU band day on Oc- tober 3. Then came U of A band day on October 24, they brought out the Ameri- can flag and captured the Nunnemaker. the highest award given in the state of Arizona. To take a break from that show, the band put on two special shows. October 30 was the Halloween show performed in costume with the ASU sousaphone sec- tion. The second show on November 6 was intended to bring some sun to a chilly fall night. It was the beach show where the flagline played volleyball over the tubas to the tune of Twist and Shout. HOW LAZY CAN I BE? Junior Justin Turner is stating his an- swer to that question when he was found lounging inside the bel of his sousaphone at morning practice on November 9. The pleasant morning mode it difficult for him to make it to first hour. I -----------mm It took dedication starting at camp August 9-15 to achieve excellence. Begin- ning August 31, band mem- bers were up by 5 a.m., practiced in the mud and gave up their Homecoming night, falling on U of A band day, for the chance to be among the best. It was dif- ferent, if we went we had less time than others but it Winning the Nuna- makor actually brought tears to my eyes, and finally made me realize exactly what band was all about. Ron Andre, sopho- more was worth it. said senior Ruthie Sarnicki. The sacrifices paid off. with all the recognition they received by season closing on November 21. Design by Jenny Prezkop. Photos by Melissa Smith. — UP FRONT It's a great place to find true friends. I once had an Asthma attack on the field and Scott Espindola saved me and spent hour with me until I calmed down. Julie Weaver, senior Marching Band
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Individuals Form One Ensemble I get a sense of belonging through band.” said Lee Stewart, sophomore. Let the trumpets sound for the joy of performing bands. Symphonic Band included the most experienced musi- cians. Along with band di- rector Mr. Mayne, the band attended a music festival in California. Wind Ensemble, designed for students not ready for Symphonic Band, performed at a Christmas concert with the Concert Band. The production re- quired much preparation. According to Mr. Mayne, JV band, geared toward be- ginners, had the best atti- OQMPAH-PAHI QOM-PAH-PAHl Although sophomores Tim Brown and Justin Turner sit in the back ot Wind Ensemble, they wouldn't dare test Mr. Moyne's temper by goofing off. In inison they sit and play. tude compared to previous years. Students had different opinions of performing band. Sophomore Dan Kelsey learned about the quality of music. Junior Bob Arens had the pride of doing something Everyone can relate to performing arts. Students are either involved in it or have friends that are. Stacie Cotton, senior. good. Senior Miroslava Bozl cevic commented, Be- cause of Mr. Mayne, I was able to enhance my playing ability. Design by LyneUe Jayo Photos by Cari Stanek. UP FRONT In my opinion, you have to put 100% into what you're doing in order to succeed with it. Richard Austin, sen- ior. 0 O 1 Performing Bands O
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