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Jimes On Walk To Silver City udent Council members consisted of Ricky Reiss, Wayne Hoeye, Oscar Domingiiez. Genaro Chanez, Ann Hornliaker, Martin Porter, Blanche indley, Dolores Barajas, Janet Steele, Pattv Fulmer, Rosebud Fov, Skip Walker, Gloria Garcia, Ronnie Escudero, Aiidv Hunter, Sandra Udero, ;nise Bleak, Lilly Baca, Rhonda Harter, lilly Espino.sa, Rhonda Porter, .Scott Byrd, Mr. Maldonado, sponsor. Dnda Porter, Lori Ahrens, Denise Bleak, Lilly Baca, Brifid O ' Loughlin, Milly Espinosa, and Do- ' s Barajas helped serve teachers durin nthe faculty tea held during Teacher Appreciation Week. Skip Walker, President
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Student Council Raises $500 For March Of Student Council began their busy year by sponsoring the faculty tea the very first day of school. Later they sponsored the first Western Sock Hop and by the time Home- coming rolled around thev had cho- sen Delegates at Large, so these people helped in selling boutonnieres and niLuns and helped at the Home- coming dance, one of the many pro- jects of the coimcil. To raise funds they sold candied apples, made head- bands for students to wear on C Dav, sold the Cobre-Home of Big Red ' biunper stickers and refresh- ments during the Ecology Dav clean- up. TTie coimcil provided the student body with activities such as the Dat- ing-Going Steady Game, Teacher Talent Show, poster parties, and a car decorating contest. Student Coimcil also provided the wood for the bonfire, the white wash for paint- ing the C and the buses in which so many kids rode to the out-of-town games. During Christmas they pro- vided the tree that was in the lobby, the door decorating contest, the Christmas basket contest and they hiuig foliage in the halls. The coun- cil ' s biggest projects this year were the Winter Ball, Teacher Apprecia- tion Week and the March of Dimes walk during which they raised over $500. The council ' s last project was the annual Rowdv-O at the end of their Twirp Week. Executive council were Skip Walker, pre.sident; Blanche Brindley, secretary; Dolores Barajas, Chie tain editor; Janet Steele, vice-president; Rhonda Harter, head cheerleader; Gloria Garcia, treasure Milly Espinosa, War Whoop editor; and Mr. Maldonado, council sponsor. Ronnie Escudero, council members Patty Fulnier, Lilly Baca. . nn Homliaker, and Blanche Brindley who participated on the March of Dimes walk to Silver City.
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Varsity Cheerleaders Boost Cobre Spirit Ta This year ' s varsity cheerleaders led the way in reviving and boosting spirit and pride of Cobre High School. No matter how the weather was, and regardless of the sport or activity, these dedicated girls were always present to lead the entire stu- dent body. They supported the teams in many victories and boosted their egos when they were defeated. Stella Barela, Milly Espinosa, Joey Parra, Mary Esther Tmjillo, and Rhonda Harter accomlished many money making projects for the coming school year during the summer months. Some of the money making projects that the girls made were car washes, coke drives, washing win- dows of cars at the local drive-inns, and taking enchilada orders, which the girls made. The varsity cheerleaders also gave favors to athletes participating in the various sports, as well as putting on Pep Assembles before each home game that was played. Sideline cheers by .Stella Barela, Milly Espinosa, Marv Esther Tmjillo, Rhonda Harter, and Jo Parra giving their full support at the District 3. .- , Basketball Tournament held in Deming. Seen posing in their basketball uniforms .ue TOP ROW: Rhonda Harter, Mary Esther Trujillo. and Joey Parra. BOTTOM ROW; .Stella Barela. and Mitly Espinosa.
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