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[Instructor and students show off their awards]
Photograph of Terry J. Leboeuf, a lieutenant colonel and director of the U. S. Army Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps at Paschal High School in Fort Worth, surrounded by the air rifle team. The students are proudly displaying their trophies.
[Student takes aim with air rifle]
Photograph of a student at Paschal High School in Fort Worth taking aim during his last practice before leaving for a national competition in Georgia.
[High school air rifle team]
The accomplisments of a Fort Worth High School air rifle team are detailed. Both the original Spanish article and the English translation are included.
[Members of the Air Rifle Team during practice]
Photograph of members of the Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps Air Rifle Team of Paschal High School practicing for a national tournament to be held in Georgia.
[Member of the air rifle team aims his rifle]
A member of the Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps Air Rifle Team takes aim during practice.
[Student aiming his air rifle during practice]
Photograph of a student aiming his air rifle during practice at Paschal High School, Fort Worth, Texas.
[Cesar Chavez March]
This article deals with a march commerating Cesar Chavez Day at a school in Fort Worth. Both the original Spanish article and the English translation are included.
[Children perform a Mexican folk dance]
A group of children perform a Mexican folk dance at Cesar Chavez School.
[Young women pose with box of tickets]
From right to left: Lidia Martinex, Anabel Tavera, and Ivonne Tavera volunteered in the carnival that was organized by Cesar Chavez Elementary School in Fort Worth to commemorate the birth of the union organizer that the school is named after.
[Young dancers perform a Mexican folk dance]
Young dancers perform a Mexican folk dance at the Cesar Chavez School in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Three girls look over a display of buttons]
Three girls look at a display of buttons at Cesar Chavez School.
[Students wait to perform at Cesar Chavez School]
Students wait to perform a Mexican folk dance at Cesar Chavez School in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Three girls view a display on Cesar Chavez]
Three girls view a display on Cesar Chavez at the Cesar Chavez School in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Young dancer contemplates a display on Cesar Chavez]
Young dancer contemplates a display on Cesar Chavez at the Cesar Chavez School in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Air Rifle Team members at practice]
Photograph of members of the Pascal High School Air Rifle Team taking aim during a practice before a national tournament. Several boys are seen, though the photo is focused on the boy in the front, who has a buzzed haircut and wears safety glasses. They each point air rifles, red and blue and tan in color, towards the right of the photograph. The team is made up of members of the Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps. They are preparing for a national tournament in Georgia.
[Girl waits to perform a dance with her dance group]
A girl waits to perform a Mexican folk dance at Cesar Chavez School in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Speaker at the podium during a program at the Cesar Chavez School]
A man address the audience during a program at the Cesar Chavez School in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Girl looks at display of buttons honoring Cesar Chavez]
A girl views a display of buttons honoring Cesar Chavez at the Cesar Chavez School in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Bumper stickers and posters displayed at Cesar Chavez School]
Posters of Cesar Chavez and bumper stickers with the motto of the United Farm Workers (Yes, it can be done) are on display at the Cesar Chavez School in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Buttons promoting a national holiday in honor of Cesar Chavez]
Button promoting a national holiday in honor of Cesar Chavez are on display at the Cesar Chavez School in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Members of a folk dance group at Cesar Chavez School]
Members of a folk dance group wait to perform at Cesar Chavez School in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Air Rifle Team line up for practice]
Photograph of members of the Paschal High School Air Rifle Team lined up for practice. Several boys are seen, though the photo is focused on the boy in the front, who has a buzzed haircut and wears safety glasses. They each point air rifles, red and blue and tan in color, to the right of the photograph. They are preparing for a national tournament in Georgia.
[Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps members participate in march]
Members of the Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps participate in a march to honor Cesar Chavez in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Marchers carry a banner for the League of United Latin American Citizens]
Marchers in Fort Worth, Texas carry a banner for the League of United Latin American Citizens Councils.
[Students pose in front of a banner promoting a Cesar Chavez Day]
Future activists and community leaders might be in this youth group of the League of Latin American Citizens (LULAC). They pose with a banner for the creation of a national holiday for Cesar Chavez.
[Students march carrying an American flag and a Cesar Chavez banner]
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[Young members of a folk dance group wear colorful costumes]
Young members of a folk dance group wear colorful costumes. They are waiting to perform at the Cesar Chavez School in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Student member of a folk dance troupe at Cesar Chavez School]
Close up of a girl who dances with a folk dance group at Cesar Chavez School in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Air Rifle Team members practice for a tournament]
Fotografía de miembros del equipo de rifle aéreo del Cuerpo de Entrenamiento de Oficiales de la Reserva Junior en la Escuela Secundaria Paschal de Fort Worth durante una práctica. En la fotografía se ve a cuatro chicos, con el pelo cortado y con gafas de seguridad. Cada uno de ellos apunta con rifles de aire, de color rojo y azul y bronceado, a la derecha de la fotografía. Participan en un programa de educación premilitar que les permite viajar a Georgia para competir en un torneo nacional para ver si son los mejores del país.
[Air Rifle Team practice at Paschal High School]
Photograph of members of the Pascal High School Air Rifle Team taking aim during a practice before a national tournament. Several boys are seen, though the photo is focused on the boy in the front, who has a buzzed haircut and wears safety glasses. They each point air rifles, red and blue and tan in color, to the right of the photograph. The team is made up of members of the Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps. They are preparing for a national tournament in Georgia.
[Staff of the Chavez School pose in front of a mural honoring Cesar Chavez]
Photograph of the eight women staff members of the Cesar Chavez School standing in front of a mural honoring the labor organizer.
[Two women and a boy pose in front of a mural honoring Cesar Chavez]
Two women and a boy pose in front of a mural honoring Cesar Chavez in the Cesar Chavez School in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Students at the Cesar Chavez School prepare to perform a Mexican folk dance]
Students wait to perform a Mexican folk dance at the Cesar Chavez School in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Students carry the American flag while marching for a Cesar Chavez Day]
Students of Cesar Chavez School march to urge the creation of a national holiday honoring Cesar Chavez.
[Group of young dancers perform behind banner for Cesar Chavez Day]
A group of children perform a dance behind a Cesar Chavez Day banner.
[Police officer and two men stand in front of the Cesar Chavez School]
A pause is necessary for Sergio L. of Leon (left), a policeman for Tarrant county, Jesus Reyes (center), an activist, and Sergeant Manuel Sanchez, of the Summit High School Junior Reserve Officer Training Corp. in Mansfield. The three actively participated in the march honoring the birth of union organizer Cesar Chavez. The march took place last Friday outside of the elementary school that is named after him in Fort Worth.
[Students wait to dance at Cesar Chavez School in Fort Worth, Texas]
Students wait to perform a Mexican folk dance at Cesar Chavez School in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Girl poses by the display case holding materials about Cesar Chavez]
A girl poses by a case holding buttons, posters, and other promotional materials on Cesar Chavez on display at the Cesar Chavez School in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Folk dance group gathers before a performance at Cesar Chavez School]
Young members of a folk dance group wait to perform at Cesar Chavez School in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Dancer looks into the camera at Cesar Chavez School in Fort Worth, Texas]
Dancer looks at the camera while waiting to perform a Mexican folk dance at Cesar Chavez School, Fort Worth, Texas.
[Air Rifle Team for Paschal High School in Fort Worth]
Fotografía de miembros del equipo de rifle aéreo del Cuerpo de Entrenamiento de Oficiales de la Reserva Junior en la Escuela Secundaria Paschal de Fort Worth durante una práctica. En la fotografía se ve a cuatro chicos, con el pelo cortado y con gafas de seguridad. Cada uno de ellos apunta con rifles de aire, de color rojo y azul y bronceado, a la derecha de la fotografía. Participan en un programa de educación premilitar que les permite viajar a Georgia para competir en un torneo nacional para ver si son los mejores del país.
[Administrators pose in front of a mural at the Cesar Chavez School]
A photo of part of the administrative team of the Cesar Chavez elementary school of Fort Worth, from left to right: Alicia Menchaca, Christine Gardiner, Lina Aguillon, Lourdes Martinez, Mary Jane Cantu, Teresa Brown, Nora Barron, and Betty Delarosa. The women all wear jeans and pose close together in front of the mural.
[Gala dinner]
This article deals with the dinner and crowning of a beauty queen at the gala event held by the Federation of Zacatecans of Fort Worth. Both the original Spanish article and the English translation are included.
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