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Balloon Fiesta Performance Q kkri' if 1 . Ala The Tucson Balloon Fiesta, hosted by the Estes Company at Midvale Park, opened February 22nd and ended Sunday the 23rd. Gates opened just west of I-l 9 off Valencia Road at 6 a.m. with parking costs of 32.00 per car beneti1ting Sunrise Rotary Charities and the Arizona Lupus Association. Opening ceremonies began with the spec- tacular Navy Parachute Team followed by balloon races and radio control planes. Sunday the mass ascension of 60 balloons highlighted the occasion. The Cholla band performed during the early chill and excite- ment, amidst clowns, photographers, and concession vendors. , - By Tina Cervantez Photos by Harold Affolder and Ms. Cely L 117 X' 4' 'l ' ' Jw, f fm A ff' f 1 ' ,gJE7i5LZ if' f fl? y ljj. J K Ka . fi VJ fl! Alfa 110217 A.
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U Keeping In Tune The Jazz Band was composed of many this season. dedicated and talented individuals who Bobby Cruz stated, x'This year has been a worked hard to perform at Northern Ari- fun and challenging one. Lenny Felix add- zona, Sabino High School, and Cholla. ed, i'Jazz Band is fun because its a step The season highlight was the Southern Re- further and totally unique compared to the gional Jazz Festival award given to the trum- atmosphere ot concert band. Rick Ahu- pet section after their performance at Sa- mada summed it up when he said, Ult's the bino High School. The theme song from best band in school, and ittakesa lot ot hard ROCKY, i'Gonna Fly Now and 'iFire Brim- work and dedication. stone and x'Stripper were music played - By Richard Huerta Ju V218 Keeping in Step: Rodeo Parade Rodeo E' Westerners strolled downtown Tucson Thurs- 7 A 252 Q2 ' day February 27 as the 61st annual Tucson Rodeo Parade began its long tradition enter- taining a crowd over 200,000 with marching ,, V bands, runaway wagons, outlaws, despera- ' does, and many other examples ot the old West. Along with the traditional Rodeo Parade, the annual Rodeo took place at the Tucson Rodeo grounds. Spectators enioyed the fast paced and dangerous bronco-busting, bull-riding, calf- roping, steer wrestling, barrel racing, team rop- ing and the always Rodeo clowns. - By Warren Wong Photos by Jeff Dollar, Dennis Nasta 1 t ' 236 Jazz Band And Marching Band
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Top Right ll Rl Sophomore Oscar Moreno, Sophomore Tra- Center left il R2 Jodi Armenta, Jesse Gowen, Kim Apel, ' Tracy L Shanning Center Fight fl-R21 Lisa Martin, Jennifer Kahl Bottom Right ll Rl Freshmen Tracy Buianda, Anna Flo- res Sophomore Grant Tobias, Freshman Laurie Dudgeon, Sophomores Paul Benton, Kim Apel, Wanda Horn, Fresh- man Emily Llppert Junior Heidi Bryant, and Sophomore Amateur Actors Aim For The Future The fourth hour Beginning Drama class of approximately 40 students went to Manzo Ele- mentary School to perform various nursery rhymes on December 17, 1985. The play includ- ed Cinderella , The Elves and the Shoemak- er, Frosty the Snowman, llHansel and Gre- tel, Little Red Riding Hood, l'The Three Little Pigs, and uGoldilocks and the Three Bears. The director of our production was Ms. Marie Grumka. The performances were well received and the young students wanted more perfor- mances. - By Tracy Schanning cy Bowler Sophomore Jesse Gowen, Junior Bob Boucher. I Photos By Tracy L. Shanning ' Beginning Drama
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