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ORCHE TRA STUDENTS P ERFORM WITH STYLE Comprised primarily of string players, the Aztec Orchestra was one of the only two district bands. Twenty string players were joined by various woodwind and brass musicians from the Entertainment Unit to form this company. The Orchestra was featured in four concerts throughout the year. In December, they accompanied the choir at their winter perfor- mance. Another major concert took place in March, which included A j . kg. Q -. xi: j' 'f' x , A ' . f ' ' a j iis Q. S , ' ife ,.,:. V ' A' Q 5, ' A my A .. . ,L ,,f.x QH 9 my . 1 fs ' sir sly ' ri, S ,w s Wai.. . ,L . A .- - . v 'ff N. - V . ., 2 i i K - .'. A ' sl if T. A, K . , lf l S A .,,:, T, X' '--' jug.. T l ss . s 3 1 an array of pieces ranging from jazz to classical music. For these numbers, the Orchestra was accompanied by the .lazz Ensemble, along with the Concert and Symphonic Bands. Outstanding Orchestra students Katrina Elliot and Theresa Lane were chosen to play in the All State Honor Orchestra. This group was composed of two hundred of the most outstanding student musi- cians in California, and were introduced during a fall concert in Turlock. Both girls performed on the viola, although Lane also played the cello. 32-Entertainment Unit!Orchestra V I S , , , .4 K 4 , V u y t 'MG .1 ,iw ' I 1 7 A f V, 'ff' i .- 6 . , , j . H57 fff, . al-uf K H ff ft -'J R K A . ,M ..... , ,, . .. . , .M Q si 2 'E T A uw A A f 2' , ff if f,-7 S HJJ 43? 4 Zh H 5. ,,,. , , 1 ,,,,fw ,wwe '- Wet -f sz ' f I . ,... 4. , ' vie ' 255 W' fli iii? Wm. -.,,L . ,, I. Aztec Majorette Shannon Gastelum. 2. Esperanza Drum Major Dorea Bell. 3. The Esperanza Entertainment Unit.
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AWK? Greg Cherney obviously has a little trouble hearing the football game. The Aztec Orchestra: Jason Nelson Jennifer Lucero John Lin Melanie Myers. Ed Bowen, Katrina Elliot, Lf Dana Bohanan, Terri Lane, and Christi Lane. Entertainment Unit!Orchestra-33
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