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Palo Verde Vanguard Puts Sound Over Size Sound was what the Palo Verde Vanguard was known for this year, not size. Although the Vanguard may have had less participants, they still brought about the sound that was needed to keep them on top. The Vanguard went through a few changes including a new band director, Mr. Laszlo Veres. Band members welcomed him and and then continued to create the unity that was needed for a superior band. The band started practice before school was really started with early morning rehearsals at the t beginning of August. Many members also participated in a band camp on Mt. Lemmon. Competition was also a ma- jor attraction. Band day was held at the U of A at which the Vanguard received a rating of Excellent. Early morning practices helped keep the band on top. Starting practice at 7:15 and continuing through first hour was sometimes a trying ex- perience, but practice makes perfect, and practice is what they did. At State competition the Vanguard received a rating of Superior. By doing so, they were the only band in Tucson . . to receive such a high honor. Not only was sound a major part of the Vanguard, but in- tricate marching was also in- 3 not only on the sound of the . band, but the way you present yourself. Your sound may be b A 1 great, but you have to have hm I your timing just right, too. Although the size of the band may have decreased this year, dedication and spirit ff' k W. stated Michelle Reina. . among the current Vanguard 9 members will never be small. 104 Organizations x .av 1' eluded. The judges score you 5
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,WM mt, VL Willa? itagvwv i at an nf 3 . W. .ni ii ' Q2 .gf ., . 4 Q .V f u i - ji gi QQ ,R ' 1 lt we f, . 'us- b W M ,Q M 5? 4,1 V bf 932 ZZ 4 Ur 'W 1' D' ,I v W ni 7 1 .ve W A A g a T' Y, M, at Z A ei ' gy' Q if ,Q W , ,M 1 Q I W J. W x 'E' 9? 1 'Q JL by Whig A U1 During practice, two students take a moment to study the music. iPhoto by S. Forrestj 121 Ms. Rodda leads the orchestra in a rendition of Mozart. iPhoto by S. Forrestj 131 PALO VERDE ORCHESTRAQ Front row: Carla Ecker, Aimee Tomasini, Kelly McConnell, Denine Squire, Amy Wilson, Annette McCIellen, Janna Happen y, Veronica Monroe, Katy Ecker, Julie Bommersbach, Emily Harris. Second row: Jenny Bowen, Ursula Sproule, Christine Flet- cher, Tammy Leathman, Sally Jones, Karhrine Ulichny, Denise Stogsdill, Elaine Miller, Nga Nguyen. Third row: Joey Kinney, Dennis Roberts, Teri Garrison, Michelle Hoffman, Michelle Bain, Marlo Yarger, Pauline Miller, Stacy Jankins, Erika Fillman. Back row: Selantlongva McDonald, Terry Rosemore, Deb- bie McCastle, Ms. Rodda, Matt Nordmeyer, JennU'er Schomoyer, Jean Walker, David Douglas. iPhoto by L. Luriej 60 Concentration is evident on the faces of two violin players as they grind their way through a particularly hard piece. lPhoto by S. Forrestj 651 Ms. Rodda, orchestra director, checks her notes before class starts. fPhoto, by S. Forrestj !6l Members of the orchestra play with their violins. iPhoto by S. Forrestj Orchestra 103
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1 532 'S Q5 'Q Q. S , . ,,,.,..---' EEIL. '-'rr - wr IU Members of the trumpet section execute their drill with precision at a performance held at the U 0fA during the University Band Day. iPhoto by Rick Hinesj f2j Bass drummer Shawn Frazier says, Well, I 'tn glad that 's over, as he prepares to relax and unwind after an exhilarating show. iPhoto by Rick Hinesj U1 Palo Verde 1985-86 Titan Vanguard. iPhoto by Larry Luriel Ml Moments before entering the field for com- petition that was held at the U of A, members of the Palo Verde Vanguard concentrate on the show they are about to pedorm for Band Day. fPhoto by Rick Hinesj f5l Third year Vanguard member John Ludwick plays snare drums and keeps time with the rest of the band. Dedication to the band along with spirit is what helped keep this junior Alive and Kicking. iPhoto by Rick Hinesj gi -I F' 1- i F... I I Y lc.. '. R W gr W 4' V. 6? 1 5 1 33 ' ' . 'X K 6 . 'Q A ff. Q 57. 1 . in ' Marching Band 105
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