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c. rydfifiUfSB triving for that perfect pitch is sophomore. Gilbert Ramirez. eating the drums to a powerful rhythm is sophomore. Dwaine Carlson. Working For That Perfect Note During the second semester the same individuals that performed as the Madison Marching Band transform into the Jazz and Wind Ensemble and the Concert Band. Even with the loss of the beloved Dean Hickman the groups continued to strive and be very successful. Both Concert band and Wind Ensemble were under the direction of the new band leader, Mr. Morgan. Both groups consist of very talented and ambitious musicians, commented Mr. Morgan. Many of the members admitted that they have had a passion for music since they were youngsters, Freshman, Tom Jones indicated. The Jazz Ensemble played a wide variety of jazz and contemporary music in order to appeal to a wide range of listeners, from young to old. Many who heard either the Concert Band or Wind Ensemble rehearse or perform instantly noticed the concen- tration and dedication of both the students and the director. Senior. Sew Garrison blows sweet melodies through his saxophone. Organizations 117
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Joe Fortum works enthusiastically at his piano playing. Rockwell Walters breathes a breath of life into his trombone. Front row: Jennifer Schrcckcngost, Gilbert Ramirez, Heather Nicholes. Second row: Rockwell Walters. Brian Hatch, Kip Hickman. Back row: Jason Tuttle, lirnie Morgan. Joe Fortum, Dwaine Carlson. Scott Garrison. Mike Jones, Nathan Smith, 116 Jazz, Wind Bnsemblc Concert Band
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Q u ox A - 8 It { c. ’ hsemble Is zu ct tXA 0 The Choral Ensemble was a choir formed by a group of specially selected singers. These talented singers were priviledged to perform through the city and county of San Diego. During the holiday season, they • were 'nv'ted to sing to the committees and commis- ■ sions of San Diego hosted by Mayor Maureen O'Connor. They also participated in a concert at the Point Loma College and many more exciting festivals throughout the city. oU.a-1 oing Places Qjfo+JL Ju-ixcM tfc About half the members of the Ensemble had pre- vious choir experience. Perhaps that was the reason why their singing was so much appreciated by the student body at Madison. After one of the concerts, Thao Nguyen, a sophomore, confided, I had ex- pected to be bored but I've really enjoyed listening to them sing. Another reason for their success might have been Mrs. Shirley, the choir director. She pushed them hard, but in the end the result was worth it. I have great hopes and aspirations for this choir as we grow and mature. It has been a great year and I look for- ward to an even better one next year, said Mrs. Shirley. Front row: Joe Aspaas, Stephen Puppe, Michael Ibarra. Second row: Shannon Rice. Kristen Copeland. Natalie Marmon. Lesley Winders, Angucnetta Williams. Debbie Ashby, Cynthia Walsh, Mrs. Shirley. Third row: JoAnn Helkenn, Melissa Park, Nancy Pope, Rhoanna Poole. Maria Tartaglia, Orris Stuckey. Lori Smith. Mike Beach. Todd Budd. Jason Booth. Back row: Glenn Cruz, Brad Endicott. Frank Moore. 7 Junior. Kristen Copeland tries to charm the whole world with her voice. ’It was nice meeting you.” says Mrs. Shirley to Mayor Maureen O'Connor, who s met at a Christmas party. . Jb D C )(0AA' c 118 Choral Ensemble
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