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Page 98 text:
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Mr. William Richardson, teacher of instrumental mu- sic at Pueblo, and director of band and orchestra. The Instrum ental Music Story Pueblo has three bands. The first or Concert band is the most advanced group. The instrumentation for this group is controlled for the proper balance demanded of modern day band composi- tions. The second band is used for the p u r p o s e of developing players for the concert band, INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC - 5,-W ...wk , it Q SECOND BAND 1, L1 , I' .,A' FIRST This year saw the organization of tra. Heretofore the string program ble, With the addition of the top from the band, it was possible to tra. i ORCH
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Page 97 text:
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BIG YEAR its associated groups had were the production of the M ate 0. The California high school. The Pueblo ,Sri The Desertaires, above, and the Kivalie r s, at left, appeared before several school groups and civic clubs, and were entered in the Southern Arizona Regional Music Festival. The De s e rt Chanters, bottom double-page spread, were in constant demand as entertainers and as representatives of our school. During the Christmas holidays, the group performed over lo c al tele- vision stations. Officers ofthe Choir are: President, David Loveg vice presi- dent, Armand Alvarezg secretary-treasurer, Vicki Canezg cor- responding secretary, M ar i e Moroyoquig lib r ar i an, Shirley Dierdorfg and section leaders, Ernestine Mosley, Lupe Eckstrom, Bruce Gardner, and Hector McKenna. Picture at the top left of the opposite page is that of Mr. Charles Beals, director of vocal music. , P1ctures by Balestrero
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Page 99 text:
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GETS BIGGER nv: '3' 'fx' pufsio 5' G BAND Pueblo High School's first orches- has included only a string ensem- x- X u I -M Band Officers President - . .Tom Sassnett V. -pres, . Louise Contreras Secretary. . . Alex Cooper Treasurer . . . Lina Chavez The third bandis the March- ing Band which is made up of capable members of the first and second bands, The most active time of the year is the early fall when both concert and marching bands are active. Pueblo's unique and colorful band uni- forms have made the group a wel c o m e addition to any parade. This year the band won second place for march- ing bands in the Rodeo Pa- rade. Most of the year's activities of the band this year were directed toward the spring San Mateo trip, . ., ,Wy brass, woodwind, and percussion create a thirty-two piece orches- .A- Q Malo G bm Yfflvoxr A ESTRA MARCHING BAND
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