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Getting on the field at 7:00 A.lVl. on school mornings was one of enthusiasm was one of the most important factors of the hand and the marching bandis more difficult tasks during the football season. kept it in top quality in all performances throughout the school Besides the memhersi diligent practice to perform correctly in year. marching and in the actual presentation of the music, their One of the most active organizations on the Saguaro campus this past year has been the Sabercat Band. In addition to the halftime ceremonies that the band performed at each of the football games, the Sahercat Band also played at numerous concerts and performed on stage at the Saguaro Theater. They were under the direction of Mr. Durward lVlorsch. Made up of four sections, the Sahercat Band combined the sound of many instruments to produce a unique Saber sound. The hand boasts many fine musicians playing a variety of instruments including flutes, saxophones, trumpets, and percussion instruments. The hand traveled to hoth ASU and U of A band days for competition. After Working the entire day, the hand competed and received a superior rating from both colleges. After spending many hours of preparation, the hand marched and played in the Parada Del Sol. On the Whole, Saguaro finished the year with some of the finest musicians ever in the history of S.H.S. 38-BAND use PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE: Keith Hayden, Steve Goodall, Katie Brennan, Ed Pontius, Rick Showalter, Danny Olguin, Bill Cone. Ensnared in their work, percussionists are responsible for keeping the band in line with the beat of the music While performing and marching on the field during games.
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fN 'W w WOODWIND SECTION: Claude Watters, Janet Heald, Annette Bowers, Lyria Elrez, Joy O'Morrow, Teri Bowers, Andrea Splittberger, Nancy Bowers, Christie Jones. ZND ROW: Leslie Furphy, Karen Kiener, Pam Banwart, Claudia Buell, Julie Johnson, Lorelle Jack, Terri Culp, Karen Hoffman, Judy Toyle, Judy Jacobi, Andy Kay Pontius, Shari Ray. 3RD 1 ROW: Cinda Helmbrook, Donna Letizia, Randy Paul, Scott Cutler, Dave Tutt, Mike McBiles, Scott Hopkinson, Richard Chynoweth, Cindy Clark, Darrell Vance, John Perryman, John Peters, Terry Wicks, Richard Eccles, Austin Show. The low brass members of the Sabercat Band were: Randy Nuss, Kneeling, Jane Warner, Fred Chynoweth, Dusty Dalton, Bruce Manan, Rick Tutt, John Kirkjian, and Joe Swanson. The low brass section along with the percussion section provide the band's rhythm. The high brass members of the Sabercat Band were: Lisa Locker, David Petitt, Glen Hines, Lauri Locker, Al Davis, Mike Clifford, Donna Vomacka, Mike Guess, Pete Stutsman, Jack Condry, Terry Hatch, and Ed Sheridan. BAN D-39
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