It was
a gas

By BIANKA TANORI
DOUGALS DISPATCH
Published/Last Modified on Wednesday, March 2, 2011 2:30 PM MST


Ray Borane Jr. High students



were out playing their instruments

to Douglas residents

on Friday night at the gas station

on 10th and A. Ave. Many

customers at the gas station

were laughing and in good

spirits to see these kids just

come out of nowhere and play

any song that was asked of

them. One of the students,

Jose Coronado said, “We like

to get together occasionally

and go out and play music for

people, I have a great time

with my friends.” The students

are: Rene Guzman,

Alfonzo Pereyda, Kassandra

Garcia, Jesus Pereida, Manuel

Leon, Jose Coronado, and Alex

Duarte.

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