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1. The trombone section rehearses in preperation for the Spring Concert. 2. The trumpets come in after a signal from Mr. Artimez. 3. Band members strive for perfection and unity. 4. FIRST ROW: Steve Kang, Scott Jackson, Diane Flores, Michelle Dougherty, Jayme Adkins, Lisa Charticr, Linda Hooker, Susan Flood; SECOND ROW: Michele Bauschka, Sabrina Porter, Tammy Johnston, Debby Smith, Pauls Eggen, Chris Emerson, Marcie Mathis THIRD ROW: Cathy Menard, Andrea Eckley, Karen Fitzgerald, Tessy Reese, Cynthia Flores, Pam Malette, Sue Lancaster; FOURTH ROW: Sharon Ormsbee, David Pfizenmeier, Sam Koria, Greg Reynante, John Tupper, Danny Navarro, Jack O'Con- nor, Kirk Imamura, Scott Bain, Ken Perez; FIFTH ROW: Mike Wilson, Bill Mazur, Tim Asfazadour, Jim Lee, Tim Parker, Tom Kramer, Mike McKinnis, Steve Sue, Norman Kiyone, Steve Van Dorn; SIXTH ROW': Jerry Davis, Frank Duren, Keith Ducker, Curtis Angle, Brian Hames, Don Nideiost, Greg Hughes, Curt Christenson, Karl Benton, Larry Longwell, Stuart Sanders. 5. Clarinet players practice new music before class begins. Concert Band 153
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I t's great having 68 members in Concert Band ' commented Chris Emerson, be- cause it's easier to raise money for activi- ties. With Mr. Artimez as the new band director, the group entered into many con- cert appearances. The District and Regional festivals, along with public concerts, and various school concerts named a few. With so many musically talented members, the band did not go unnoticed. In January the group was standing on the steps in front of the Auditorium, members in uniform and holding their instruments, waiting to have their group shot taken for the Annual. The picture was scheduled for 7:30 but an An- nual Staff photographer failed to show up. The members stood in rows for forty-five minutes waiting while playing the Fight song. It was really tiresome, recalled Mimi Dominguez, a first year member, because when a member is in uniform he is not allowed to eat, drink, or sit. As many past members have joked, You can't live in your uniform! When the delayed photographer finally showed up, the result was 68 sour notes. Good, Good Vibrations
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Name That Tune T he Sound of Music zipped through Diane Cruger's head as she played the notes on her flute. I was the only girl in Study Band for a couple of months, recalled Diane as she sat in the class with fourteen other students. Now we have one more! The Study Band worked hard all year to prepare for the Spring Concert in which they performed. We are no longer considered a begin- ning band, claimed Mr. A., But rather an intermediate group. The Study Band did work hard all year to perfect their musical skills and it showed. 1 FIRST ROW; Robert Ryan, Kathy Martinez, Robert Willoughy, Leonard Sinfield, Diane Cruger; SECOND ROW; Dale Matthews, Jesse Selle, David Cochrane, David Jackman, Ken Day, Dan Bridrijo; THIRD ROW. Doug Vest, John Null, John Ingold, Mike Sassano. 2 Flute players practice their material during class. 3 Trumpet players play The Sound of Music from sheets. 4 Diane Cruger, a sophomore, concentrates on her music. 5 Mr. A. directs the band during the ASB fund raising week. 6 FIRST ROW; Tom Kramer, Claire Beaumon, Kathy Shoemaker, Steve Nieves, Curtis Angle, Sonny Cabral, Max Dominguez; SECOND ROW. Barry Hoeshon, Dan Halbuk, Kurt Kristianson, Stu Sanders, Carl Benton, Roger Bowman; THIRD ROW: Tom Keliinoi, Duane Todd, Ken Perez, Joe Ainsworth. 7 Curtis Angle has got the beat! 8 Saxophone players go over different jazz selections. 154 Study Band
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