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Copy: Nino Corrol, GiIberrCostoF1o Photos: Levy's, Jose Volencio 'll!!l1'Q.
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e've Gal The Beal! Las Payadores de Pueblo is Latin-American musical group that involves the students in many activities such as performing for schools, community clubs, serv- ice organizations, conventions throughout the Tucson area. To become a Payadar, one must audition. Auditions are held at the end of each year, and sometimes between semesters. Even old Payadores have to audition in order to remain in the group. Pueblo High's Desen Aires, under the direction of Yvonne Cano, has changed its images. Although they were a small group they became more competitive with other schools. There were seven solos and a duet that received a superior rating at All-Region, which took place at the U of A. The seven solos were sung by Jorge Altamirano, Marcia Carrillo, Henry Guasp, Irma Linares, Virginia Potter, Julie Valenzuela, Tino Yourgulez, and the duet consisted of Virginia Potter and Jorge Altamirano. The Desert Chanters went to Flagstaff to perform in the oth Annual NAU Madrigal Festival. Ms. Cano stated that the Madrigals worked hard and it paid off. She also added, They represented Pueblo well. They were among 16 groups chosen out of all the high schools in Colorado, New Mexico, California, and Ari- zona to perform. 17 Las Payadores: Top raw ls: Chrlstlna Sanchez, Enrique Castillo, Eric Garcia, Emellnda Valenzuela, Jose Fuentes, John Sanchez, Rosle Brlngas, Bottow raw: Marla Covrlg, Patricia Carrlzoza, Patsy Robles, and Delia Martlnez. 23 The advisor for Las Payodores Is Ms. Lefka. ID Della Martinez demonstrates her dancing abllltles to the guests at the Tanque Verde Ranch. 47 The Desert Chanters are: Top row: Henry Guasp, Kristi Remmel, Julie Valenzuela, Sean Colbert, Bottom row: Marla Vasquez, Vlrglnla Porter, Carmen Benitez, Yolanda Machado, and Irma Linares, 57 Beginning glrls' choir consist of: Kneeling Ls: Koreen Stanfleld, Tammle Cavner, Monica Gonzalez, Joyce Seals, Sue Zlellnskl, Sherry Gaffney. Middle row: Stacey Walton, Teresa Laturco, Connle Pearce, Patty Diaz, Tammy Splgrelll, Kay Smlth, Lupe Ayon, Pam Jackson. Back row: Manha Guevara, Ida Handy, Rebecca Zamora, Judy Cornwell, and Terry Thomas. 67 The Desert Aires are: Gentleman: Henry Guasp, Tom Thomas, Troy Mendez, Jorge Altamirano, Andrew Gonzalez, Daniel Cady, Alben Tester, Sean Colbert, Anthony Wallace, Peter Bracamonte, Ernle Monrana, and Tina Yourgulez. Ladies, Top to bottom: Marla Vasquez, Dlane Herkshan, Irma Linares, Mary Tester, Vlrglnla Patter, Yolanda Machado, Sonia Enclnas, Carmen Benitez, Krlstl Remmel, and Julie Valenzuela. Chorus, Payadores 79
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1 Groups Provide Music And Spirit This year's 18 member orchestra had an eventful year. They took trips to the Tucson Opera, Tucson Symphony and S.A.L.O.C. productions. The orchestra rehearsed dur- ing 2nd period every day in the band room. One of their many performances this year was at Pueblo's traditional Christmas concert. Ms. Mary Gilmer, their instructor, has been at Pueblo for two years. She has a Bachelor's degree in music education. The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders were made up of eight sophomores. They started their practices in the summer with a few fund roisers. By selling key chains and having a few car washes they raised enough money for cheering uniforms. The girls were lead by head cheerleaders Yen Ky and Denise Ochoa and encouraged by sponsor Mrs. McNamara. Mrs. McNamara felt that they had improved more and more each day and was very proud of their performances. 11 Sophomore class enjoys the 1961-62 fall pep assembly. 25 The fall pep assembly gave the junlor varsity cheerleaders a great start off for pep and participation, 39 Yen Ky and Denise Ochoo encouraged the group by being the spirited leaders of the squad. 45 1981-82junIor varsity cheerleaders are: Bottom row, Yen Ky. Second row are: Anadlne Mesa. Third row are, Cindy Ahumada, Leticia Castillo and Lisa Perez. Top row includes Antonia Fimbres, Cindy Redondo and Denise Ochoo. 55 Orchestra members are: Bottom row, Natalia Rios, Debbie Dunk, Irma Ruiz, Lupe Ayon and Javier Peregrina. Second row are, Cindy Campos, Cathy Marin, Mrs. Gilmer, Wendy McGuire and Cindy Hotchkiss. Top row includes, Sam Dizzino, Craig Robillard, James Modesitt, Carmen Bell, Nanci Holmen, Rene Herber, Albert Tester. Not pictured are Eunice Alcantar and Maria Limon. 67 Rene Herber, Albert Tester and James Modesltt rehearse during second period. J V Cheers 6 Grchestra 81
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