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Wh S.. yvaraeww X Canned Food Helps Needy This year, Pueblo's students were involved in a very successful can food drive. One hundred fifty baskets were delivered to families all over Tucson. The baskets contained varied canned goods, and frozen chickens donated by the Optimist Club along with fresh fruit donated by the President Fruit Stand. The food baskets were delivered on December 18th and 19th. Rosella Velez stated that the food drive was a worthwhile and meaningful tradition. ln December the student body held a class contest for canned food. The senior class won as they donated 5,124 cans of food. Second place finishers were sophomores with 1,774 cans, while juniors finished in 3rd place with 644 cans. In last place were the freshmen with 602 cans. -Mary Ellen Valle 1-Christine Gonzales and Barbara Mazon load cans on trucks going to needy families. 2- Waiting for the final can count are students Larry Cola, rank Ouevedo, and Freddy Sepulveda. 3 -Helping with packing cans are seniors, Fred Serna, Sam Cuestas, and Armand Dunk. 29
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28 2-'rzyk fin' a dag: Wallaween Sergent Pepper, members of the Ku Klux Klan, here at Pueblo? Many students and staff members dressed in outra- geous costumes for Halloween. Students and teachers showed their spirit, as promoted by Student Council. In addi- tion to the costumes, the sophomore class held their annual Halloween party for the neighborhood children of pre-school to the 6th grade. Ms. Gallego, sophomore sponsor, said, The Halloween party was very successful, we even had a haunted house this year with mummys, vampires, and an old cemetery. Dunkin Donuts donated 4 boxes of munchkins and Cox's Produce donated a box of apples for the apple- bobbing game. Halloween was fun for all at Pueblo.-Mary Ellen Valle, Jerri Alfieri, Ernie Gonzales Jose Valencia 1 5...- 2 li 1 Donna Huckeba rw Jose Valencia 3 1-Students Wanda Howell, Rachel Camacho, Virginia Potter and Marcia Carrillo show spirit. 2-Librarian Burgess Needle dresses as Sergeant Pepper. 3-Ku KIucks Klan tries to get friendly with Margie Phifer, but she seems nervous.
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mba 2 1-Santa Claus and his senior helper, Sandy Chacon, asks smiling child what he wants for X- mas. 2-X-mas party children play with gifts received. 3-Lori Abeyta covers a participant's eyes lor Pin the tail on the donkey game. GILBERT ALCARAZ
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