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,'Qa?:i,g:a.?3f'!Wll L K-A 23 7.f.':?'w, :r 1 ,f mamma d- . .A ,gs Marching Emmcffl The 1979-80 Pueblo High Marching Band was under the new direction of Edward Mess-H ing. Mr. Messing came from Moon Valley High School in Phoenix, but enjoys Pueblo the same as the other school. He was very proud to lead the band to an excellent rating during band day at the University of Arizona. Mr. Messing has also been a tremendous supporter of the flag girls this year. He and the girls got together and bought new uni- forms for the Flag girls. -Cynthia VareLas liha i
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egnrmrmnrmg Urmiermmedlnenite lenrmdl u Pueblo's beginningfinterme- diate band's main activity was participating along with the marching band in the annual Ro- deo parade. Members of the band prac- ticed hard in order to pass a test to qualify for the marching band. . xx ' li9unelbuUo s N . ix El 5 i BAND 4. 54, to -is f , , I f I v 1,.,. t 1 G ONE: Pueblo's Intermediate High School Band practiced for an upcoming performance. TWO: Band members are, front row: De- lia Carbajal, Liz Gradillas, Evelyn Matus, Celina Barboa, Carmen Martinez, Estel- la Rivera, Elaine Matus. Second row: ludy Auweter, Cathy Esquibel, Larry Starks, Diana Urquidez, Mark Dunk, Phillip Carley, Andrew Suarez, Steve Goodman. Third row: Dan Belk, Mike Soto, Mark Brown, Keith Markowski, Mark Abevta. Standing: Mr. Messing, Ken Ward. THREE: Tuning up to the chromatic scale is part of the daily routine.
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