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CLASS PROPHECY LILLIAN ANTONIO Long Hair is her Pet Love. In the future we see her as Miss Long Hair of the Year. LUPE ARAGON Quiet and Shy describes this Senior boy. But give him a Girl and this quiet and shy boy will change. In the future we see Lupe as Mr. Glamour Man of the Year. JOE ARELLtVNO Guitars! Drums! Trumpets! This describes this CHS Senior. Joe sure goes for music. In the future we see Joe leading his own band, The Joe Light- ters ! FELIZ ARMIJO Here we have a girl who likes to STUDY. In the crystal ball Feliz is seen as Secretary to the Cuba Elementary Principal Mr. Alex Pitts. CAROL ATENCIO - s our Homecoming Queen for 1962-63 and Carol ' s ability for studying we see her as Queen for the Rose Bowl Game of 1970. CECILIA ATENCIO Here we have 99 lbs. of Dynamite who is often mistaken for one of the sixth graders. Why? You ask, Well! Cecilia happens to be 4 ' lO tall. In the future we see her as Assistant Mgr. of the Tall Girl Shop in Albuquerque, Under the Management of Teresa Martinez! HAZEL ATENCIO Now here we have the Senior Class Fashion Plate. A different dress for every day in the year plus a hairdo to go with the dress (each day different of course!!) are Hazel ' s trademarks. In the future we see Hazel residing in La Ventana with her husband Bruno Herrera who, incidently, is the owner of the chain of Thrift- Way Food Markets. DOLORES CARRILLO With Dolores ' s wonderful personality, with every- body, and her LOVE for Phillo, we see in our crystal ball Dolores as Mrs. Phillo Montoya! LILLY LUCERO From La Jara Hails this Senior Girl kno wn as the Senior Class Giggle Box. Lilly has literally giggled her way through High School. In the future we see Lilly leading a comedy group called The Giggle Boxes.
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CLASS HISTORY Fifty Freshmen came marching into Cuba High School four years ago. We were bound and determined not to let the Seniors control us, but that was better said than done. We were initiated, we painted the C and after all that work we were honored with a party. After that week of ex- citement we elected officers: Arnold-President; Joe-Vice President; Ce- cilia-Secretary; Leonard-Treasurer. We had to raise money to sponsor the Christmas dance, and to nnake our Homecoming float which was Blast ' em Rams. That was our first year at Cuba High. Our Sophomore year was a drag as it is for everyone. You don t feel important, and you aren ' t included in some of the activities. But even so we had to make aHomecoming float which was Ram ' em Rams, we got 2nd place that year which raised our spirits a little. We really looked forward to our Junior year. We sure were important then; having to sponsor the Prom. We started off by electing officers: Conrad-President; Richard-Vice President; Hazel A-Secretary Trea- surer. Our next goal was our float, this year we choose Beat ' em Rams. We captured 1st place. After that our only worry was the Prom. We had a marvelous time raising inoney. Concessions, raffles, parties and movies, then the big week came. Our Theme was These Precious Moments. It was a very successful Prom. Seniors at last, the year we had been looking forward to. The first week was just like another week, but when we started planning initiation we really began living. Initiation, parties, movies, and weiner-roasts; and then sneak day. That is a day we will never forget. And finally our Sen- ior trip, we have memories of that day that will linger with us forever. The most important is our Graduation, getting our diplomas, a feel- ing of successfulness. Nowthat we have reached this goal we will try to reach a higher one. Our High School years will always be a wonderful memory to all of us. The Editor Carol Atencio
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cuss PROPHECY ROSIE CASAUS In Rosie ' s past High School years she has been very interested in being a secretary. In her future years we see her as Secretary to the Governor of New Mexico. ' ' HAZEL CRESPIN We see Hazel today with her stylishhairdos and her slim glamorous figure. We see her in the future as a model, modeling for a Famous Studio in Holly- wood. ALICE CHAVEZ All the way from Gallina comes this Red Headed Senior Girl. In the future Alice is married to the Major of the ' ' Great and Famous Tovim of Gallina ! ! CECILIA CHAVEZ Here ' s a quiet girl that comes to us from Torreon. Cecilia will some day be a Teacher in the big High School of Torreon. DON DAVIS With Don ' s personality and fast talking ability; and his HOBBY, whichis playing cards, we see our Don running the Wildest ' Racket in the suburbs of New York City. MARY DOMINGUEZ This Short Senior girl seems to go for SHORT CUTE GUYS. Mary as seen in the future, will be tending to Short Cute Kids and a Short Cute Man. PATSY DOMINGUEZ Here is the tallest Senior Girl who seems to go for Tall Boys. In the future we see Patsy as Mrs. America who is married to Mr. America ' whose height is 7 feet. ADOLPH HERRERA Here is our Cuba High School Coinedian, who has entertained us for FOUR YEARS. Ten years from now w e see Adolph TAKING Red Skelton ' s place in Show Business!!! GEORGIA JARAMILLO WatchOuta Cyclone!! No, that ' s no Cyclone; that ' s our Georgia dancing up a Storm. This bundle of energy has been with us for many years, and every year she becom.es even more energetic! In the fu- ture w e see Georgia teaching her Little Kids the Mashed Potatoes, Popeye, ' Pony, Twist, and Hully Gully.
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