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Library Club Provides Opportunities The main functions of the Library Club were to stimulate interest among students in the use of books, to develop reading interests, and to provide opportunity for investigation for librarian ship as a career. Lillian anez, president; Susie Gonzales, vice-president; Dorothy Archibald, secretary; Sally Holland, treasurer; and Mrs. Mary Hudson, sponsor; and other members helped to promote these and other services, of the valu- able faculty at Cobra. Among the nimiter of successful money-making projects this club sponsored were, selling of 1972 linen calendars and having the concession stand for a week. Library Club also purchased two books for the library this year. 1971-72 Library Club were Sally Holland, treasurer; Dorothy Archiliald. secretary; Susie Gonzales, vice-president; and Lillian Nanez, president. Library Club members included Dolores Barajas; Andrea Llamas; Mrs. Mary Hudson, sponsor; Tere: Marlene Biebelle; Sally Holland; Lillian Nanez; Mary Villalobos, Susie Gonzales; and Mike Cooke. 1 Castillo; Matilda Macias; Dorothy Achibald;
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i Otficers of the 1971-72 NHS are FIRST ROW; Mattin Porter, vice president; Ann Hornbaker, president; Stephanie Minitre. secretary-treasurer; and Nhs. . nn Glover, sponsor. Old memliers are SECOND ROW; Ann Bolger, Rickv Reiss, Stella Barela, Dorothy Archibald, Skip Walker, Janet Steele, .Vlarlene Biebelle, Terri Valerio, and Blanche Brindlev. THIRD ROW; Andv Hunter. Craig Byrd, Genero Chaiiez, Ricky Zapata, and Roy Jimenez. Service To Cohre High Is Part Of NHS National Honor Society is made up of students, selected from the junior and senior classes. New members are chosen on the basis of their scholar- ship, leadership, character, and serv- ice to Cobre High School. Every year a spring tapping ceremony is held in the library. Here the new members are initiated. Blue and Gold are their official colors, and the yel- low rose is the official flower. Their motto is Noblesse Oblige . Officers for NHS this vear were .Ann Hornba- ker, president; Martin Porter, vice- president; and Stephanie Minitre, secretary-treasurer. NHS sponsors are Mrs. Ann Glover and Mr. Harold Stambach. students that were tapped in 1972 are FIRST ROW; Renee McSherry, Cecilia Delgado, Rozenda Gonzales, Sally Holland, Rosemary Grijalva, Patty Fulmer, Rhonda Porter, Emma Garcia, and Josie Terrazas. SECOND ROW: Mrs. CAover (sponsor), Alene Allsup, ' Dolores Barajas, Debbie Archibald, .Angie Hinojosa, Teresa Dominqiiez, Evenlyn Pena, Ellen Kay Henry, Lori Ahrens, Kathye Bolger, and Karen Bradshaw. THIRD ROW; Ernest Bus- tillos, Mike Cooke, Pete Salcido, David Lara, Tom Stewart, Wayne Hoeye, and Roy Hunter.
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Safety Council Urges Respect For Law Involvement was the key to Safety Coimcil this year as one activity fol- lowed another. Early fall saw elec- tion of officers and a rifle raffle as a money-making project. Mr. I.M. McGee spoke to the group at a pot- luck supper at the Lions Club build- ing. The annual mock trial, this year ' s title, The Drug Scene, had Mr. Jerald Myers of Ft. Bayard serv- ing as judge and adviser at the re- hearsals. The Assistant D.A. spoke at one meeting and two weeks later the coiuicil served refreshments to mo- torfsts at a State Police roadblock on April 8. The Car-Road-eo, with about 50 entries from all county high schools, was a test of driving skills. At the invitation of the local Optimist Club, the Council entered the Op- timist International competition for the best project encouraging respect for tlie law. Recognized as Safet ert Bernal, one of the Cobre Chapter ' s sponsors. FRONT ROW ; Tom Stewart, secretary; Robert Domingeuz, vice-president; Pat Foy, pres- ident; SECO.N ' D ROW: Lori . hrens, treasurer; Mr. Frank Lopez, principal; Officer Bemal; BACK ROW: Mr. Robert Benavidez, sponsor. In order to help establish other Optii Internationa] District Convention in the Southwest. Other Cobre Salrt ( Childs, Olga Casarez, Martin Purl, i, ' .Steele, .Sis Tnijillo, Gary Cook, Rulicn Oniick, Renee Thomas, Bobl;) ' Espino; Bvrd. st sponsored Safetv Council t ne i-r ( itv to explain the aims and u iiiH 11 irienibers include Debbit KiimLi rrnjillo, Georglen Dodson I Kaiado, Oscar Dominguez, Gen u Tonv I ' dero, Diane -Acosta, Rand Fat Fo Tom Stew irt .Irshm.nts if SrfetN Coi I I 1 s I ud }■ n Dun liil il 1 Sttphimt I nd Huntti t irn .1 Marshall Rogeis Dr rnd nn Hoinliakei attended the Optimist tntil to Optnnist C Inb membeis from around s. HI, ik Dl.iisBrite Skip W alker Kellev MniitK 1 1 Nicholson Rhonda Poiter Janet t I- ) hud Imregui I aura Crindall Pattv id Fo« lei John igil Eric I emke and Craig
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