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'QW' ,xr-5 f ki. I W , .fag fer, 'ffwexf' V, ,Vw p an l y fm, refers' 1' l V' af J t 1 ,. l Members of the marching band Laura Richey, juniorg Dave Moses, sophomoreg Steven Sadler, freshmang and sophomores Amy Waldecker, Jeanette Jaecks, Jennifer Wilson and Michelle Dudley practice for the up- coming marching season. The Dragon percussion section is the beating heart of the marching band at Round Rock High. Here they perform one of their weekly halftime show features. Performing during one of the Friday night football games are French horn players David Wolfe, freshmang Ron Kinard, sophomoreg and Mark Mat- thews, freshman. Marching Band 53
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Dedication marches band into top ten In the early morning hours over 200 dedicated students, performed together as one united group. The members of one of the top ten bands in the state put in seven hours of their time per week rehearse for many competitions that were held throughout the year. These devoted members had to be very flexible, especially with construc- tion going on all over the school campus. Because of this, they were moved from the bus parking lot to the baseball field and finally to the central parking lot. In this small area, the members had to learn and perform various routines and formations created and taught by Joe Babcock. Competition was an important part of the 5A marching band season. The band did compete in the annual State UIL competition this year and placed well, but did not go on to finals. Although missing the State Finals by one eight hundredth of a point disappointed the whole band, it only encouraged us to work harder next yearf' said Tara Cohea, sophomore. Playing it up for the crowd, Garrett Brady, senior, takes the show with hi French horn solo. Various students were given solos to perform on the field during the halftime shows. Q is , f f , 2, F, .t ..Q'3.a, 1 - ,L ' glib 1' Nbi..fP'3Q'Q1Q A iQi5 t fr' f ' MARCHING BAND: tBottom Row! Dominic DiGesualdo, Chris Huggins, Phillip Barker, Noel Eickbush, Natalie Hesse, Cin- dy Cruz, Wendy Hornbaker, Heather McDevitt, Kim Gibby, Ron- ny Ballard, Gene Richardson, Jason Cardwell, Mike Hartman, John Watson, Michael Graham, Kevin Landry, Chad Mueller, Melanie Stoffregen, Margaret A. Smith, Shane McGee, Susan Milburn, Greg Salli, Roger Thomas, Lee Liedecke, Joe Klinger: tSec0nd Rowl Kristi Kriegal, Martha Gonzales, Melody Feld, Kim Tipton, Peggy Olson, Charlotte Davis, Heather Miller, Becky Johnson, Sandra Sikes, Julie Blumenfeld, Debbie Maschal, Carrie Carlson, Margaret E. Smith, Kathy Schwetman, Regina Gunn, Elizabeth Bustillos, Leiana Loveday, Becca Blumenfeld, Laura Richey, Lori Gammage, Linda Melvin, Cherry Krienke, Bruce Wade, Stephanie Ciscel: tThird Rowl Chele DeGruccio, Kim Bledsoe, Teresa Kammer, Michelle Dudley, Ross Bonnet, Misti 52 Marching Band Brooks, Andrew Gregor, Linda Zamarripa, Dee Dee Cearlson, Celia Vallejo, Jennie Nelson, Noriko Aramaki, JoAnn Cuellar, Kathy Guetierrez, Sylvia Martinez, Laurie Hedrick, Misty Mayfield, Cheryl Crane, Danelle Scott, Joy Sutton, Amy Waldecker, Missy Thomison, Mitzi McMains, Jeanette Jaecks, Michelle Wilsong tFourth Row! Becki Ledbetter, Brenda Evans, Natalie Clark, Evan Roberts, Stephen Sweet, Fredrick Camp, Riley Shedd. Mark Gaddi, Grant Wolf, Jeff lvy, Ron Mansolo, Vern Perlinger, Judy Wellington, James Bond, Bob Madrigal, Michelle Ethridge, Greg Harrison, Nancy Lively, Stephen Carey, Kim Pate, Laura Blair, Terri Mann, Jeannie Jones, David Ridgley, Joe Juchniewicz: tFifth Rowl Marcus Simpson, David Monroe, Linda Richey, Manoj Topiwala, Russell Keller, Mike Rampy, Dave Moses, Joel Nietsche, Gary Anderson, John Hawkins, Glen Laughlin, Mike Guentzel, Steve Behrens, Randy Behrens, Tim Boyd, Tommy Oat E 3 2 man, Darrell Tesmer, John Donovan, Todd Dunham, Brian Bucher, John Rubio, John Peterson, Stan Farnsworth, David Sim- cik, Chris Ritenourg tSixth Row! Tori Galvan, Damon Bonewitz Melinda Orr, Todd Ewing, Paul Elsass, Steven Sadler, Jimmy Spillane, Larry Hebble, Mark Hegedus, Tim Combs, Mike Drifmeyer, Ronal Nelson, Jeff Harrison, Fred Barrera, Tommy O'Conner, Mark Matthews, Mark Barker, Ron Kinard, Denise Wilson, David Wolf, Beth Long, Karen Bames, Michelle Ewers, Steven Wallace, Parnell Henningg tBack Row! Julian Alvarado, John Schwetman, Gary Murray, Brian Price, Bobby Crider, Rajiv Vrudhula, Vicki McClure, Tammy Pfluger, Ana Holmes, Lauren Cafferty, John Dement, Mary Lee Prigge, Shanalee McCauliffe, Tara Cafferty, Stephanie Bush, Jason Wellington, Lari Loftin, Amy Sloat, Kelly Woolf, Joe Rettinger, Karen Tidman, Kelly Drifmeyer, Michelle Patterson, Garrett Brady, Jason Austin .
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Bands play popular songs for contest The Round Rock Marching Band in- cludes all students in the Honors, Sym- phonic and Concert bands. After mar- ching season, the bands separated and performed several concerts during the remainder of the school year. They also participated in UIL Concert and Sightreading contests and in various music festivals. Some students in these bands chose to participate in extra activities, such as district, region, area and solo and ensemble contests. Directors of these bands were Richard Gibby, Richard Berkley and Joe Babcock. The Jazz Ensemble, an extension of the total band program offered students a chance to explore jazz. Entry into the Jazz Ensemble was through audition with their director Joe Babcock. The jazz band performed at the Spring Fling and several other events during the year. Tuning out all the other sounds of school, the concert and jazz bands practice a few tunes during the class hour. These members perform various popular pieces at their fall and spring concerts. During concert band practice, Margaret Smith, freshman, plays the xylophone. The percussion section is one of the biggest sections in the band because it includes snare drums, marimbas, tri-toms, xylophones and various other musical accessories that are used for achieving special sounds. 54 Concert Band and Jazz Ensemble .-1, -f e -1 Members of the trumpet section come in on cue as cert piece. Often, a specific section of instrument the whole band practices the finale of their con- will perform solos throughout a piece of music.
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