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corps- it sounds tike an I I HPiplined ' anH formal. The fifteen musician regiment worked two hours a day, five days a week in addition to private training, all of this is in preparation for grueling tion against the enemy and rallying for the home troops. :e the band, the drum corps was advised by Kenton Klingbeil, who also worked long hard hours and iksized rhythm. Under the guidance of Captain Brian ght, the group along with the band, received first place at the Palmdale Competition. ispite their hard work, like any other club, they had fun , Drummers are known for their outrageous behavior, said DeeDee Bolton. From February through May they ipeted at Mission Viejo H.S. every second Saturday. To ucceed in competitions like these, the corp received |es lessons from Michael EUerby, who has played in ' — ' Drum Corp International. It) A. Clarke, R. Jacobs. A. Miller, D. Bolton, J. qibson; (back) S. Ball, S. Harbor, E. Benrock. sal for ihe field compeiitioQ in Palmdale. nes up to lead her fellow tnusicians in a rehearsal. 96 Working Together
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«.- - . MARCHING BAND-{{roai) M. Vansleer, M. Alberts, A. Foushee CoUica, L. Kim, B. Elsec, C. Wright, K. Berg, L. Flores, R. Reng Ehlers, J. Orellana, S. Matthews; (second row) T. TulHus, A. Shei i K. Bentnati, S. McDonald, L, Besior, C Shensky, J. Parigian, C. : Cavanaugh, B. RodfiguCj J. Jones, S. Cox, K. Kramer. N- Garris, { Honeycutt, E, McLaughlin; (rhird row) Ms. Bartoa, A. Couch, Co, Major j, Waters. K. Hezzelwood. M. McGovem, J, Twergo, C. N» Saltz. C. Kron, Majorette K. Bolton, C. Frazier, D. Mann. C. Kurt Schmiiz, E. Gravin, Drum Major R. Snyder, W. Carlile, Mr. Kliiig (founh row) S. Patel.J. Meehan. E. Craven, A. Leveren, A. Bilyk Persson, C. Cavaoagh, M. Gibson, S. Bail. R. Jacobs. J. Kehres, D A. Paris, K. Doppeoberg, J. Giangrande. D. Litwin, D. Warnock, Lavery; (fifth row) T. Vann, J. Dunn, T. Siinpsoa, R. Gurevich, L, M, Page, A. Miller, D. Carranuro, T. Walsh, A. Clarke. E. Benroi Wright. S. Kasmussen. J. Hill. K. Weiers. D. Limoges, S. Ash: {sijj B. Hein,J. Conopast. J. Gable, M. Hearne, T. Okura. S. Noh, T. : Bjorkvold. H. Herkenhoff, E. Schraitz. L. Yahr, T. KuykendaU, Ml D. Hezzelwood, J. Lewis, K. Deleo; (back) E. Boyd. A. Saundere Rhodes. B. Johnson, G. Bolton. R. RobJoett. D. Satorius. N. Cor0 Eaton, E. Kroeger, S. Rodgers, V, Francone, V, Siemssen, A. BaH Dyer. 4- Freshman Justin Gable and bis tuba reflect upon life at Dana Hills. 5. Flautist Tari Simpson and clarinetist Vito Francone smile after a fl performance of Johnny B„ Goode,
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' ,■4 finally comes together, it is definitely Whether composed by Beethove glance the music is all the same: just notes on a It is not until months of work and critiquing are finished that musicians are able to create music o, this chaos. A composition reaches the point of perfection when, not only the instrument, by the musician ' s soul becomes a part of the music. This what the Dana Hills orchestra strives to accompli; The All-Southern California ranked orchestra hacf busy, rehearsal and concert-filled year. Peddling i cups, and stuffed dolphins at school games, the 4; member group, under the leadership of President , Barbara Stransky, Vice President Rob Feldman, I Secretary Hans Brightbill, and Treasurer Nicole ■ Vollmer, raised funds in a concerted effort to ti tour of San Francisco in May. Of the benefits that come from being in orchestra! Stransky commented, It expands education from academics to music so that students can appreciati classical and baroque music. The difference between a piece of music when it first played and the final product, after a series ol practices and critiques by college music conducto was phenomenal. The orchestra competed at seve competitions second semester and fared well. -k.l. d.b. 1. Sophomore Erin Gravlin is dres for her parr as a medieval musi( the Renaissance Faire. 2. ORCHESTRA(hoM) K. Lewis, Weiers, M. Howard, J. Cheng, t Bolton; (second row) G. Bernel Lit , H. Meyn, K. McDowell, K, Brackney, B. Stransky, M. Andei T. Shultz, H. Brightbill; (third t K. Bolton. R. Snyder, T. Walsh, Simpson, J. Waters, T. Kuykend) Bolton, A. Miller. T. Dowsett; ( row) M. Onega, M. Dricssen, J; Blakely, N. Vollmer, E. Gravlin, Clarke. M. Eaton, R. Rhodes, M KJingbeil; (back) S. Ball ? Orchestra 9
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