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Eight Students Learn About Americanism Girl Staters for 1972 were Joey Parra, Rhonda Porter. Renee McSherry, and Angie Hinojosa. Girl alternates were Terri Dominguez. Elma Espinosa, Cecilia Delgado, and Sis Tmjillo. New Mexico Girls State is a practical application of Ameri- canism and good citizenship de- signed to educate the youth of New Mexico in the duties, privileges, rights and responsibilities of true .American citizenship. Girls State was held on the Highlands University campus in Las Vegas. Five boy staters that attended Bov ' s Sate at Roswell were; Davv . Iimoz, , avier . costa. Hector Rami- rez, Tom Stewart, and Oscar Domi- ng iez. Boy alternates were David Lawrence and Lloyd Latham. Bovs ' State is a program set up to teach youth about the government and to respect the Flag. Girl Staters are are Joey Parra, Rhonda Porter, Renee McSherry, and . ngie Hino|osa lte Terri Dominguez, Elma Espinosa, Cecilia Delgado, and Sis Tmjillo. 1972 Boy Staters are Daw Munoz. .Xavier .Acosta. Hector Ra Latham. ' z, Tom Stewart, and ( scar Dominqnez; alternates; David Lawrence and Lloyd
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Captain . ndv Hunter crowns Homecoming Queen Rhonda Harter. Oscar Merino escorted (,)ueen Mar Esparaza to the W inter Ball. Three Queens Reign Over Cobre High TTiree Queens reigned over Cobre royalty during the 1971-72 school year. Rhonda Harter began the line of royalty as Homecoming Queen with Andy Hunter as her escort: Senior Princess Josie Terrazas had Gilbert Otiz as escort; Jiuiior Princess Rhonda Porter was escorted by Jack Smith; and Sophomore Princess Diane Acosta was escorted by Frank Smith. The Winter Ball saw Mary Es- parza as Queen of Constellations of Love. The Student Council sponsored ball had princesses Rhonda Porter, es- corted bv Cal Bnibaker; Gloria Garcia by Robert Rodri- guez; Elma Espinosa escorted by Rudy Fernandez; and Ermie Castillo escorted by Albert Jimenez. Gloria Garcia became queen of the Prom. Princesses for Precious and Few were Elma Espinosa, Rita Pa- dilla, Mary Esther Tnijillo and Rhonda Porter. Sal Ittu- ralde reigned as King for tlie annual affair. Oscar Domingiiez presents Queen Gloria Garcia at the Jimior-.Senior Prom.
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Local, Nafl Organizations Honor Students NCTE noniinees were Sally Holland and Kathye Bolge Junior Rotarians selected were Ro Jimenez, Andy Hunter, Skip Walker, and Pedro Salcido. Recipients of the Optimist Club certificates were Ann Hornhaker. Lillian Nanez, Calvin Bnibake and . ndv, Hunter National Council of Teachers of Eng- lish nominees were Sally Holland and Kadiye Bolger. They were selected bv the English department on the following standards: That they should be able to write clearly and effectively; reveal the ability to think for themselves; and that they show they can apply the grammar, usage and composition. The prupose of this coward is to grant public recognition to some of the best high school stu- dents of English. Junior Rotarians selected to repre- sent Cobre were Roy Jimenez. . ndy Himter. Skip Walker, and Pedro Sal- cido. These boys were selected on the basis of character, service to the school, participation in school activ- ities, scholastics, and best representa- tion for Cobre High. There were rep- resentatives from either Silver High, Cliff High, WNMU, or Cobre High each month to attend the Rotary Club ' s limcheon. Each Junior Rota- rian was asked by principal, Frank Lopez, to write a resume which was submitted to the Rotary Club. Central Optimists chose four out- standing Cobre Students to represent their club. Students selected were , nn Hornbaker, Lillian Nanez, Cal- vin Brubaker, and Andy Hunter. These students were honored at the Optimist ' s monthly meetings, and re- ceived an Optimist Certificate of recognition.
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