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! i f ,. ... f5'b'M5't as Leflermen Jerry Raynor and Bill McKinley served at the Mother-Daughter banquet, Miss Urquides and Miss Reynolds were guesfs ai The dinner. the guidance of Mr. Espinosa, the band, songleaders and Twirlers did routines to The Tiaiuana Brass. Af a play rehearsal, senior, Linda Singleton went over the lines for The part as Mrs. Van Daan in The Diary of Anne Frank. 21
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Congressman Morris K. Udall spoke on current problems at a special assembly. Time was alotted for a question and answer period. A superior rating held special mean- ing To The Warrior Band during November. For The first time in eight years, Pueblo received The highest award given at The University of Arizona Band Day. Women of Tomorrow was The Theme followed for The annual Mother-Daughter Banquet. Out of The ordinary routine, an evening demonstration was puT on by a iudo club. English Teacher Carlos Velez was a participant in The program. Judge Alice Truman was guest speak- er aT The HRCC Leadership Conference. Fol- lowing a Mexican dinner, Those who aT- tended were asked to ioin small groups where opinions regarding leadership prob- lems were expressed. Recreating The Trials of Anne Frank in her diary was The first production of The drama classes. Director Don Caslow brought out The Terrorism That was Typical during The time ofthe mass killings of Jews. Demonstrating some of The Techniques used in karati and iudo ' was Mr. Carlos Velez, English teacher. Girls' League hosted the event. November We're here To show we're Warrior fans so come on prove it! The Warrior Band gave a special honor to Pueblo at the annual University of Arizona Band Day by bringing back a superior rating. lt was a first in eight years for the group. Under
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Al a special assembly was tolksinger Travis Edmundsen of the group Bud and Travis. Ac companied by Los Payedores, he played many well known songs and the students sang along. December Season's greetings were shouted in various ways throughout the month of De- cember. Basketball and wrestling swung into action following an all-school pep assembly. Spirit was sparked by a new type of cheerleaders. The Warrior grapplers and cagemen began their seasons with victories over their respected opponents. Famed tolksinger, Travis Edmundsen entertained with Los Payadores de Pueblo at a special assembly. Students in the audience sang along with some familiar tunes. The Girls' League and Lettermen once again joined together to go Christmas carol- ing. Following a visit to St. Mary's Hospital, the group came back to school tor retresh- ments. Seniors took ACT and SAT tests to make them eligible for college admission. Model United Nations delegates met once again at the University of Arizona. Pueblo was represented by eight delegates. Tempe was the site for the Student Council convention. Pushing Back the ln- finite was the theme followed. The Traditions Committee made a change by decorating an evergreen tree rather than one ot angel hair. Christmas parties and mistletoe were prevalent preced- ing the days before vacation. Showing precision and spirit for the new cheering style were Willie Hubbard. At the pep assembly, lettermen took the part of cheerleaders Lewis, Chuck Anthony, Dave Lynch, Ron Carreon, and not pictured, Tommy to show observers how Beware should be done. 22
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