Robin Duffy-Wirth from the SunUte Community Center discusses her role as the fitness director as well as the facilities history. Wirth went into details about health and reminded the Golden State students to take part in daily and healthy activities.
This photo was published in the April 18, 2014, issue of the Southern Ute Drum.
Southern Ute Tribal Councilman Jim Newton Jr. (seated at far left) teaches a group of approximately twenty-five junior high and high school boys the art of traditional singing and drumming. Newton is working with Roger Sulcer on developing a youth drum group at Ignacio High School. Councilman Newton will be working closely with the young men and guiding them on the beginning of a new drum group.
This photo was published in the April 30, 2004, issue of the Southern Ute Drum.
Bob Furuya winds up and launches his pitch over the plate, while Eppie Quintana looks on from shortstop.
This photo was published in the April 15, 1994, issue of the Southern Ute Drum.
New Miss Sunset Princess and attendant – Went to Tara Vigil of Darlene and Pete Vigil. Attendant is Theresa Harlan, daughter of Beverly and Norman Harlan.
This photo was published in the April 20, 1984, issue of the Southern Ute Drum.
Photo Credit: Damon Toledo | The Southern Ute Drum
Photo Credit: Beth Santistevan | SU Drum archive
Photo Credit: Robert Baker | SU Drum archive
Photo Credit: SU Drum Archive
Many Moons Ago
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