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Band Slrives To Overcome Their Shze lt was known that the band was quite small this year, with only 42 band members. Despite their size they still had 11 freshmen and 14 seniors. Pueblo band director, Mr. Messing stated That the seniors were what held the bond together this year. Yes , said Messing, who has taught here for three years. The bond was small but there were reasons. He continued that mony of our sophomores were lost becouse of Gate English which was scheduled the some period as mar- ching bond. Also he stated, A few key people were lost because of an outside group that had to practice the some days as the Friday games. Messing went on to say, Many students did not have room in their schedule for band becouse of hoving to take classes they had failed in recent yeors. Messing soid, He was very pleased and that he couldn't have asked for more hard work and band effort. Messing also feels that the band tried very hord to get by their problems. Messing also stated, The band got o 'three' which is very good ot the U of A Band Festival. That was o very exceptional grade becouse the judges were much more strict then they had been in recent yeors. They gove out four one's which is a superior roting. They also gove out 12 fours which is a fair rating and nor- mally four's were never given out. Even though the band was disappointed by their band day score, they had many more performances in the school and com- munity functions. 0 Band marches onto the fleld. 23 Drum Mojorettes are: Marlo Vasquez and Vlrglnlo Potter. SJ Jorge Altamlrano does a solo during halftime. 47 Band members are pleased wlth their performance ar Homecoming. 59 Bond members are: Front row: Sharon Campos, Ramon Valdez, Richard Rivera, Cltel Raygoza, Rozonno Pesquelra, Lynette Trlpp. Jesus Romero, Diana Urquldez, Alex Romero. Second row: Jose Romero, Lynn Davidson, James Honnebohm, Andrew Gonzalez, Llz Grodlllas, Diane Carrasco, Vlvlan Garcia, Chrlsrlno Miller, Adele Coronado, Maria Vmquez. Third row: Frank Salcldo, Marlo Poz. Denise Noblesse, Clorrlso Canez, Elaine Matus, Annene Grodlllas, Sergio Enrlquez, Robert McKen1Je. Fourth raw: Luls Rodriguez, Vlckle Unson, Brian Roell, Eugene Anayo, Benny Valenzuela. George Drocamonte, Leonard Escalante, Vlrglnla Potter. Fifth raw. Margarer Ramos, Jorge Altomlrana, Richard Bqulbel, Vanessa Hough, Mark Brown, Joe Herber, ond Edward Messing. bi Bond director ls Mr. Edward Messing. Band 75
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