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Music department numbers group What would this world be like without music? Any kind of music, rock, classical, jazz etc. What would we tap our feet too, or snap our fingers to? Just think how it would drive people insane. Music is the greatest thing that ever happened to mankind, it gives us pleas- ure in every way. -Chris Westbrook The music department is probably the largest de- partment at Saratoga High. Not only does it offer many alternatives to the over 500 students involved, but teaches them something which they will retain for a long time. I think most every student who is enrolled in a music class enjoys it. l know I do. -Marybeth Travis The music Department is really great! We have it all together, and as a result, this is probably one of the best years of music Saratoga High has seen so far. I would like to say thank you to Mr. Page, and Mr. Northrup for their time and help.
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Music lovers are early-risers With Saratoga having such a vast number of people involved in its musical program it was clear that the music department had to add another concert band. The new group is called the Chamber Band, while the former Chamber Band is now called the Wind En- semble. Along with these bands are a Symphonic and a Concert Band who both march during the first se- mester and play concerts during the second semester. In the years past Saratoga has always taken superior ratings in local and state festivals. The groups' quality insures that the future will be the same. Saratoga also has a great Stage Band that plays rock music and popular songs. The Stage Band also places excellently in special festivals for stage bands. Both the Stage Band and the Orchestra meet during A period every day. Getting up to be at school at 7:30 AM everyday takes a lot of love for music. Opposite Page, Top Right, Stage Band. Middle Left, Rich Sorgell plays his saxaphone. Middle Right, Wind Ensemble. Bottom, Concert Band. This Page, Top, Symphonic Band. Bottom Left, Chamber Band. Bot- tom Right, Mr. Northrup.
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Opposite Page Top: Cham- ber choir, Opposite Bottom: Mixed Choir, Top: Girls Ensemble, Above: Orches- tra, Left: Brian Prestwich and Steve Worman give it every- thing they've got!
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