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patricia garcia Expessing hls feelings, David Rodriquez con- centrates hard on his solo. Hey Mom, how do I look? says Nancy l.aSoya. I want in on this snapshot too, says drum- mer David Flores, to Jared Barela. Monica Monterrey tries to keep in step with Tommy Villarreal. Band mascot, Richard Owens, has a desire to march too. :ww 96I
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band 194 Rob Meaux delights the crowd during halftime. Patrick Thompson says Thank you, thank you, after an extravagant solo performance. Almost putting himself to sleep, Stephen Skippy Horne plays a warming solo. Being the Best We Can! Long practices in the hot sun is how the band started in the sum- mer. Being the Best We Can was the goal the Big Red Marching Machine was trying so hard to reach. Knowing their friends were out having fun while they were sweating in the sun was hard at first. In the end the hard work paid off. In November they received a first division rating at the Region March- ing Band Festival for the second year in a row. Marching season closed with several members placing in district tryouts and going on to region and state. Soon they were to learn that con- cert season was not easy either. While they prepared for concerts, they also had to prepare for solo and ensemble concerts and sight reading contest. The jazz bands also attended several festivals. In February they marched in the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo parade. Relaxation came when they settled in to watch the rodeo. Last year's band had a lot of en- thusiasm and pride which helped get them through the year. They also had fine talent, which got better as the year progressed. I know we made mistakes, but we always gave it our best, said Thomas Sandoval, assistant drum major. Members of the band smile for candid camera. Here comes the Big Red Marching Machine after a wonderful performance of halftime entertainment. I l '1 l 1 dps by
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