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Us C RING AT TENNYS Tennyson's bands stepped off to a great start this year with the addition of the Orchestra. The class, held during third period, was started by Mr. Gallardo. This is the first time in years that we have had an orchestra, and the students are doing a terifficjobf' he comment- ed on their success. Also hitting the scales were the Concert, Symphonic, and Jazz bands. The Concert band is the talent-filled stepping stone to the Symphonic and hopefully, the Jazz band, whose members are some of the best musi- cians at school. Assisting Mr. Gallardo in the success of the bands was student-teacher, Tom Jones. Mr. Jones finds working here at Tennyson with a great band very exciting and helpful, as he hopes to someday be a teacher in the music field. Mr. Gallardo also taught a guitar class in addition to the bands, and they all worked very hard to bring music to Tennyson. 9 Ei '.,,, Y'5 , Mp . ' f .f XX ' If ff, !5s.h Tony Gallardo Music 120fBand Ma fs
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THE LIBRARY RE DS Opening at 7:30 Tennysons librarians are ready to check out books. The head librarian Judy Harrison and the library clerk Arline Higgs work together as a team through out the day. The library had many different books from all different people. Jokes, drama, horror and many more were there. Almost l00 books were checked out each day. Some of the helpers were, Kathy Johnson, Sherri Madrid, Bridget Cunningham, Nora Cabrera, Susan Hammerich, Lily Tang, George Hen- ry, Amber Garcia, Leilani Hosino, Robert Merhley. Some of the students go to the library at lunch. Mark Wood said, I think the library is a great place to cut class and go study for other classes. Miguel Johnson commented that he didn't like the way you have a pass to get into the library at lunch time. V 'I V ' fl: Judy Harrison Arline Higgs Librarian Asst. Librarian Libraryafsg fl I9
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