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q 3YlViH Pina SV- Anna Medina sr. Norma Montes jr. MSW Gimeflel S0- CHDYHW 2nd Veal' co-captain 2nd year 2nd year WST Veal Adriana Zuniga so. lst year Makin' it happy! FESTIVE LOOK: Above: Veronica Gonzalez, Mary Gimenez and Anna Medina perform for the street TESUVHI. Photo by Prudence Gimenez Trisha Rogers jr. lst year Priscilla Aguilar sr 2nd year Left:Liza Leyva and Trisha Rogers entertain dUTllTQ halftime. Photo by Robbie Narvaez. ,af PEERPOINT1 Bonnie Reza discussing the caperettes: 'l think the Caperettes have really improved since last year. They are very com- mitted in their performances. I like their cape routines. They should use them all the timef
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jr.x.n. This year's Matador Band put the 'mania' into all of the varsity foot- ball games and pep-rallies. The musical Matadors scored a rating of 'good' in the YISD band competition held at the Sun Bowl last October. Other activities the band was in- volved in included a trip to Durango, Colorado in April. Craig Kennedy, who plays trumpet went to Austin, Texas for the State Solo and Ensemble competition held in May. Top Left: SURPRISE: Band Sweetheart, Lori Springer, receives a homecoming mum and a heart-warming hug during the halftime. Z' Bandl27
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-if i .nl Veronica Gardea sr, Rachel Watson SOA VSVOHICH Gonzalez SO- Adriana Rankin jr. 4th year 2nd year TSI YSHV 2nd year Practice, work, pays off for Matador Caperettesg street festival and football crowds Group entertains Mrs. Linda Martinez sponsor ON STAGE: Right: Rachel Watson and Trisha Rogers dance for the street festival crowd. Below Priscilla Aguilar. Mary Gimenez and Veronica Gonzalez dance 'Tequila' Photos by Prudence Glmenez above and Mary Gimenez below gi lt was a busy year. Caperettes won a first division trophy during summer dance camp, then enter- tained during football, basketball, and baseball seasons. One major appearance where thousands viewed their perfor- mance was at the street festival during the fall. lt wasn,t easy. Hours of prac- tices, warm-ups and workouts helped make the routines special. Caperettes gained city-wide recognition for their exciting halftime shows. One thing this recognition ac- complished was to assure their sponsor, Mrs. Linda Martinez, that a lot of Matador girls would want to become Caperettes in the future. The Matador Mania for perform- ing and entertaining never ends. Liza Leyva sr. 2nd year qui Quo Maria Arenas so. fst year Pam Fugate and Sylvia Rankin managers l ffjr. W ' Caperettesf29
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