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'Pride of Paradise' rnarones to honors A iiuw A giant cat was formed to the song Alley Cat at the football game against Greenway. Ib . Ili 5 4-...Q A sw- The Trojan Marching Band practices before the big game. Junior Gina Johnston marches off the field to the traditional fight song.
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Ensembles jazz up school spirit The Jazz Ensembles at Paradise Valley High School performed at several school and community activities throughout the school year. Jazz Ensem- bles I and ll per- formed together at the home basketball games to show school spirit and for practice to prepare them for a number of Arizona jazz contests. One of the highlights of the Jazz Ensembles was a perform- ance at the halt- time of Senior Recognition Football Night. Students in the Jazz Ensembles were selected for their posi- tions in the groups by audi- tion with the director Mr. Frank Malam- bri. Fund raising events for both Jazz Ensembles included car washes and can and paper drives. LJ E t EI ....t..t ., ? Q' Jazz Ensemble ll: Top Row: Director Frank Malambri, Joe Baker, Tom Cronan, Ken Flick, Scott LaMountain, Mike Schoenike, Greg Anderson, Kevin LaMountain, Neil Brooks, Mike Treatch, Eddie Lambert, Bob Gallagher, Keith Smith. Middle Fiow, Tim Nisbet, Dave Bulkeley, Bill Burden, Victor Sangco, Brook DeWalt, Colleen Maho- ney. Bottom Fiow: Debbie Giordano, Steve Reed, Denise Villa, Dave Eschedor, Shelly Aldrich. Jazz Ensemble lz Top Bow: Director Frank Malambri, Benji Felix, Dean Bachwitz, Dulce Forman, Tom Seus, Mike Grimm, Keith Smith, Vince VanWinkle, Steve White. Middle Row: Victor Sangco, Tim Nisbet, Brook DeWalt, Dave Bulkeley, Bob Gallagher. Bottom Row: Angie Skubal, Shelly Aldrich, Tracy lverson, Donna Long, Steve Reed. Jazz Members perform at one of the home basketball Mr. Malambri directs the Jazz Ensembles at a home bas- games. ketball game. I82
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