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n the wnbuoiun... Don't even move! A famous quote from Band Director Rosa Adams which she yells at the band as they stand at attention for inspection. Practice and dedication are what the band is all about. With a 140 people the band has moved into a larger class, which means harder competition. Com- petition is what makes the band fun, along with trips around the state and meeting new people. When competition day rolls around the band members roll out of bed at 5 a.m. Zombies, that is what the members look like as they load the truck with their instruments, unU'orms, and hats. The buses drive into Baler Alley and everyone rushes to the door of the bus. Seniors jirst, cry all the seniors. Eager freshmen are shoved to the back of the line as everyone hnds a seat to fall asleep in. Most of the new people you meet are freshmen. Night practices are the ter- ror for the freshmen because there is always the threat of initiation! I enjoy making fun of freshmen, says Irma Serrano, senior flute player, as she gets another handful of whip cream on 'Freshmen Night'. The trgos are the most fun for everyone. T he trips are cool because we go out and thrash all the places we go to. It's the Baler Brigade tradition! said Catalino Madayag a senior snare drummer. The band trips are great, but the friends I have made, are the best ever, said Senior Sue Newland, xylophone player. Friendship is what keeps the band together. You learn to de- pend on everyone, every person is important - even the freshmen! Ha! Ha! Brianne Berlin, senior tenor saxophone player, agrees saying, It takes a lot of dedication, but it's worth it. Especially all of the friends you meet and the trophies won at band reviews. Is it the trophies that make the band wor- th while? The band reviews have shown us that it is worth all the sweat and time in vested. - Beth Harn 134 Baud .5 f X lTopj Freshman Amy Churchill hehns fAb0Ve! S017h0m0f9 Teddy Lum? Junior Laura Charistensen get readyfor JlH1i0f Beflifa Befafde-9 lead fhe band a performance. the Homecoming parade.
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lk mi me , .P 1-2 seniors we rule, chants the Class of '87 at the first football rally. IBel0wj 1986-87 Rally Club members tBack Rowj Advisor Martha Burke, Alex Maciasg lMidd1e Rowj Advisor And y 'F lessel, Armi Ferrer, Wendi Ja y, Anne Popowski, Kris Ranney, Jaelle Arciniega, Ilkiko Frels,' fFront Rowj Andrea Galvan, Denise Lopez, Kim Foote, Lisa Crump, Jennifer Apopaca, Jennifer Mills, Kim Woysmith, Tricia Classic, Jill Alexander, Ann Parodi, Lauri Grow. 'I . .1 .ab wi Q at ss siwamvz is ih- WL tv' -1-J' ,---' W,,.,,,..ow- --....,,,. A Matt Tognazzini looking for the Lone Ranger as the crowd urges the football team to trash the Palma Chieftain. Rally cw 133
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I N Front row: Karen Mauro, Chris Arballo, Raymond Allen, Ernie Andrade, Cat Madayag, Tricia Haro, Sue Newland, Laura Chris- tensen, Amy Churchill, Mary Ann Madayagg se- cond row: Benita Balardes, Norma Hernandez, Imelda Godoy, Martha Espinoza, Amy Jones, Leneigh White, Wendy Dolphin, Stacey Peterman, Elain Arballo, Frances Christensen, Nor- ma Lopez, Carmen Her- nandez. Cassandra A rballo,' third row: Insoo Hyun, Earl Emery, Vianette Castaneda, Mark Kincaid, Teddy Luna, Heather Rubio, Irma Reynoso, Veronica Velasco, Christi Wilcox, Kristen Damm, , t. 'S-'Roxanne Tovar, Nanci IMiddle leftj The Baler Brigade shows off in the Homecoming Parade. fLeftj Freshman Ian Carter pro- ves to the school that he knows how to play during the rally. lAbove middlej Seniors Norma Lopez, Imelda Godoy, and Irma Serrano give power to the flute section. fAbovej The low brass section rests during another exciting per- formance. Gutierrez, Eliza Tristen, Janelle Petrasek, Adrian Arballo, Frank Felice, David Dohnhinp fourth ro w: Sam Gonzales, lan Carter, Charlie Gallegos, Ben Crick, Chryl Williams, Brianne Berlin, Beth Harn, Chris Lowry, Sheila Harn, Marc Lottermoser, Joseph Casarez, Don Perezchica, Sue Kelsh, John Williams, Elias Navaro, Jimmy Ghiorzi, Marcus Belardes, Alex Lopez, Darren Gong, Leonard Martinez,' not pic- tured: Chris Gularte, Maribel Hernandez, Rocio Urbina, Art Hernandez, Tommy Williams, Chris Sumner, Aaron Howel, Ta- jni Hughes, Gus Marlow, Lorraine Maynez, Vivian Orta, Curtis Wilcox, Sonia Razo, Elizabeth Rodriguez. Baud 135
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