Cobre High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Bayard, NM)

 - Class of 1972

Page 79 of 200

 

Cobre High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Bayard, NM) online collection, 1972 Edition, Page 79 of 200
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Page 79 text:

FHA Doubles Its Members This Year F1L officer!, for the 1971-72 school sear are, FRONT ROW: Sandra I ' dero, parliarrrentarian; and Yolanda Tnijillo, district officer. SECOND ROW: Gloria Diaz, secretary; Judy Jackson, hostess; Ar- lene , llsup. historian; Lillian Nanez, treasurer; and Patsy Gonzales, president. Not shown is Kelley Childs, ice-president. The Cobre Chapter of the Future Homemaker.s of America started off the year by selling W ' ooly Creatures; then Yolanda Tnijillo was installed as District Officer at the District meet- ing wfiich was held in Lordshiirg. A Christmas Basket was assembled for a project for December. In February, Patsy Gonzales was chosen FHA Sweetheart. Also, the annual George Washington cherry pies were sold. Over .$100 were made from this monev-niaking project. March was selected the month to hold the State Convention in Albuquerque. Ten members attended this meeting. Patsy Gonzales and Gloria Diaz e.x- ercised voting rights on behalf of the Cobre Chapter. Last but not least, a FHA Cookout was held in Mrs, Her- ring ' s backyard to celebrate the events that had occurred during the past year. FR members are FRONT ROW irlene llsup Jud | u ks ii i il inda Trujillo Gloria Diaz, Lillian Nafiez, Patsy Gonzales, and Sandra Udero. SECOND ROW: Olga Reves Katie Gomez Olga Sedillos Dorothv Villegas Mar Ellen Salas, Mary Esther Tnijillo, Alice Sandoval, Linda Holgiiin, Irene Padilla, Irene Arniendariz Ehzabeth Valenzuela and Ella Espinosa THIRD ROW Mrs. Bernadine Herring, Sue Gonzales, Ro.semarv Moreno, Lucy Salas, Stephanie Minitre Doroth Archiliald Lillv Baca Liz Nicholson Norma Cabazos, Patsv Moreno, Josie Terrazas, Riifina Telles, and Ra- faela Dominguez. BACK ROW. Rase Mane Reyes, Debbie .Archibald, Christine Chavez, Olga Casarez, Linda Fenske, Melanie Cater. .Marv Ellen Barraza, Sylvia Sandoval, Delia Martinez, and Anne Rodriguez. Sponsor not shovvn is Mrs. Laura Sumner.

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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



Page 80 text:

FTA Members Gain Experience In The FTA members are: Cathy Selders, Jody Byrd, Rachel Gonzales, Barljara Chavira, Rozenda Gonzales, Carol Brubaker, Bridget O ' Loughin, Marv Esther Trajillo, Christina Muniz, Emma Garcia, Renee McSherry; Second row; Mr. Alex Paterson, Becky Forman, Kathy Shanks, Francine Adcock, Blanche Brindley, Rhonda Porter, Janet Steele, Lori Ahrens, Rosemary Foy, Angie Hincjosa, Lilly Baca, Peggy Helton, Gloria Valenzuela, Ellen Torres; Third row: Xavier Acosta, Renee Thomas, Priscilla Delgado, Gloria Garcia, Cindy Chandler, Patty Flores, Natalia Sabario, Tomas Chavez, Terri Domi- nguez. Connie Cordova, Jimmy Ruiz, Dolores Villalobos, Vicki Graham, Calvin Brubaker; Fourth rou-: Evelyn Pena, Gloria Gonzales, .Andrea Llamas, Mary Sandoval, Oscar Molina, Cecilia Delgado, Patsy Salas, Lloyd Latham, Gloria Montoya, Elva Jaramillo, Evangeline Flores, Bobby Espinosa, and Betty Rodriguez. 1972 FT. officers are: Karen Bradshaw, historian; Mary Sandoval, vice-president; Rozenda Gonzales, president; Ra- chel Gonzales, secretary; Renee McSherry, treasurer. Sponsor is Mr. Alex Paterson, center, who is actice m civic affairs Here he George McFarland present a Kiwanian certificate to Mi Fred Ramse

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