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ARCHING IN STYLE Behind the scenes at each football game and Pep As- sembly sat the Dysart High School Marching Band. Along with the band came the flagline, and the Majorette team. As the batons twirled, the flags waved and the instruments played, all the football games were given that extra touch of pizzazl The band has performed many times this year, including the Winter Concert in February, the Spring Concert, the District School Performance in May, and The Rodeo of Rodeos Parade in March. But one of the most exciting performances of the year and the most fun was probably the trip to California. During the Spring, the band, flagline. and maiorettes packed up their uniforms, instruments, flags and batons and were Disneyland boundll This years flagline was super. Ida Arnold and Becky Garcia went to camp and received several superior awards. Those included three together, one each, a tro- phy, and lda won a medal. This year all the flag members are to attend camp. There were three maiorettes this year. None of them have ever twirled for the school before, and they are looking forward to winning many awards. The awards band has won were excellent ratings at NAU Band Day, and the State Marching Festival. Mr. Kinnaman was the band director and has done a wonderful job. A few selected members are to attend camp this summer. Let's give this band, a nice big handl v nu.- FOUR
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iii? v SEVEN TWO ONEJ What song are we doing? says Robert. TWOQ When asked what a lemon tasted like, Becky showed us. THREEJ What am I doing here? FOUIO i982-83 band mem- bers are Elodia Fernandez, David Gray, Kathy McGuire, Ralph Castro, Debbie Esco- bedo, Pauline Garcia, Eddie Gragg, Anna Martinez, Robert Espinoza, Bryan Hanes, Jesse Ledesma, Joe Medina, Arther Mor- eno, Craig Sior. Todd Bakke, Jason Burrel. Andrew Calzada, Andy Chavez, Frankie Garcia, Cliffton Reaux, Johnny Bacon, Ru- ben Hernadez, Lorenzo Castro, Hector Ce- leya, John Davey, Tami Aslasken, John Chavez, James Duncan, Robert Ortega. Terry Stephenson, Nathan Willkins, Mike Woolsey, Debbie Marler. Tony Hernandez, Ken Pennington, Flagline is Lupe Nolasco. Tina Caisse, Pat Ramirez, Ranelle Ryan, lda Arnold, Stephanie Avery, Reina Cordova, Vonda Fugate, Becky Garcia, Lydia Garcia. Marjorettes are Daphne Mason, Dawn Bre- vard, Delcie Gray. FIVEQ John Oompa Oompa Daveyl SIXQ The Majorettes: Dahhne Mason, Captian, Dawn Brevard. Co-Captian, and Delcie Gray, SEVENJ Ana's checking the timel
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