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' '1 9 0 0 A I J - l K ! I I I 9 ' T lv - l . I ' L - T ., i 1 0 lll'5 C The crowd swarmed around try- ing to find places to sit. An audible buzz could be heard back- stage as some of the Symphonic band members checked out the attendance. Then, suddenly came the signal to walk on stage for the performance. Symphonic Band challenged members to improve their technique and tone quality. Auditions were held for places in band, The Band participated in the Boise State Invita- tional and went to British Columbia for another competition. Pep Band was also open to Symphonic Band members. This group, under the di- rection of student di- rector Jeff Young, played at all of the home Basketball games. They also played at a Moun- tain Bell conference. 'lThe rewards are so great from playing for other people. stated Shawna Hol- linger. I , mb 51:35 wzwwff i i my e The members of Band Council, First Row: Deran Watt, Romain Lochard, Shawna Hollinger, Sara Johnson Second Row: Stacie Spahr, Jim Rip ley, Angie Weber, Erikks Hansen, Jeff Young. The members of Symphonic Band, First Row: Shane Russell, Krystal Mauritz, Heather Iverson, Kim Berg, Amy Cafes, Melanie Davis, Michelle Kresge, Angie Weber, Karen Hatch. Second Row: Sara Johnson, Darin Scruggs, Randy Steiner, Chad Hawkes, Rober Bean, Jesse Smith, Kyle Porter, Shannon Cole, Tami Ross, Suzie Freidli, Reena Green, Lori Eddins, Holly Longstroth, Tiffany King. Third Row: Andrea Peckham, Denise Adams, Lissa Blagburn, Holly Hipwell, Becky Ahrens, Shawna Hollinger, Romain Lochard, Lisa Martin, Ryan Schone, Katy Kreller, Stacie Spahr, Theron Luttman, Laura Garner, Jenee Hafner, Dan Ripley, Krista Geddes, Gina Morris, Stephanie Loveland, Jan Harenberg, Erikka Hansen, Fourth Row: Rob Rayborn, David Caldwell, Carter Oster, Jim Ripley, Karl Stickel, Jeff Young, Kevin Abbott, David Martsch, Rick Johnson, Todd Evans, Dawn Markovich, Mark Carr, Adam Collins, James Warr, Frank Young, Derek Schone. Fifth Row: Jason Siciliano, John Conley, Deran Watt, John McCutchen, Greg Clark, Pat Schneider, Karen Work, Johnna Thompson, Melissa lmlach, John King. l l4 Symphonic Band
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