Cobre High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Bayard, NM)

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VOLUME V I96 CHIEFTAIN COBRE CONSOLIDATED HIGH SCHOOL BAYARD, N EW MEXICO 60 ANNIUAL STAFF Harr1sH1mes Edxtor In Chlef Thelma Reyes Busmess Manager Glorra Duran Asslstant Edltor Judy Huey Class Edrtor Remona Morrow Adusor Herb Spangler Sports Edrtor Rxchard Torres Faculty Edxtor A -- I -- , v 1 Y . ND 2 any y one sg wo as sur I'E'f1s1i reed 0 A ' . D ! I have said. 5 is an excla- almost daily from ,frequency and intensity of :t a strength of character re in men. This describes rfectly. He is well known Russians students and to students. this annual is fondly whogives usa million or nothing. P is 1 'fl Mary Beth, Claire, Paul, Tommy, Johnny. and Mar- garet at one of the family book shelves. The Bockmans at home. Grouped around their two proud par- ents are fleft to rightjz Claire 3, Mary Beth,9g Margaret,8, Tommy, 2, Paul, 5, Johnny, 6, Joseph Gabriel, 1 day old at time of publication, completes the Bockman family. '19-1 'And gladly wolde he lerne, and gladly teche. --- THE CANTERBURY TALES 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS STUDENT COUNCIL PRESIDENT SPEAKS Page 6 ANNUAL EDITOR SPEAKS Page 7 FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION Page 8 FRESHMEN SOPHOMORES .IUNIORS SENIORS CLUBS SUPERLATIVES SCHOOL LIFE MUSIC DEPARTMENT ADVERTISEMENTS Page Page Page Page Page Pave Page Page Pave 112. 44 74 80 .. . .. . .. .. Z8 . . . . 38 .. .... . .. . .. 1 48 .. .... . . .. 58 SPORTS... . . .. . ...Page84 . . . D166 TABLE OF ILLUSTRATIONS TUMAS MOTHER OF THE FLOGGERS HOPI TRIBE Page MIMBRES BIRD AND FISH Page ZUNI SHALAKS ONE OF SIX GIANT MESSENGERS OF THE GODS Page MIMBRES QUAIL Page CI-IIFFONETI CLOWN Page MIMBRES GRASSHOPPER Page SALIMAGIYA OF THE ZENITH ZUNI TRIBE Page MIMBRES .IACKRABBIT Page BUFFALO DANCER SAN ILDEFONSO Page EAGLE KACHINA HOPI TRIBE Page MIMBRES WARRIOR Page DEER DANCER HOPI TRIBE Page MIMBRES ANTELOPE Page AHUL THE SUN KACHINA WALPI AND HOPI TRIBES Page MIMBRES FROG Page BLACK TUNG WIIP THE FLOGGING KACHINA HOPI TRIBE Page MIMBRES CAT Page ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Z 44 45 80 CEREMONIAL COSTUMES OF THE PUEBLO INDIANS by V1rg1n1a Roedlger THE EAGLE THE JAGUAR AND THE SERPENT by M1gue1 Covarrub1as 5 , , 8 , Z8 .. .. 29 ' .... 38 -- .. . 48 ' -- .... 58 MIMBRES TURTLE ............ .. Page 59 -- .. . 84 .. 85 -- .. ll , , ' 1 .. ......................................... . 1 , -- .... . 1 . . .. 181 Eg. i?fygk xnwgw X N ,f' x I K DH N Z' U my FACULTY AN D M ADMINISTRATION EDITOR, Richard T X JxfxWJ COBRE SCHCDOL BOARD X. - 'Q I, . . . w J ,js . EIQA :Mg-V7 H . Z - ' L h up K .- .p-Q gpg' 57 H . . 1 , ,x. .. U A , P' .-9 IW' s, ,... 'aff-1, Frve chartered members of our school board serve well at a Job whlch not only demands sacrrflce of therr own ume but also abrlrty and courage to make decrsrons broughtbefore them and to stand by them They attend to the problems of the schools of the Cobre Drsmct by devotlng therr own trme wlthout pay An ever rncreasrng mterest rn the rm provement of our schools nas been shown durrng the ttme that these capable and rntelhgent people have been work mg for the betterment of the Cobre Dlstrrct Members of the school board thrs year were Mr C C Bassett Hurley and Mr Edd1e Duran Central Mr Clarence Snell SantaR1ta Mrs Loursewoodworth Bayard and Mr Bob Mackey Santa Rrta uf School Board President Mr Clarence Snell gp- 10 MR HASKEL SMITH SUPERINTENDENT To serve the communlty has always been thls man s Job and goal H15 leadersh1p and effort has certamly been helpful to the students ln and around the Cobre School D1str1ct Deeply appreclated by the students and parents of the commumty are Mr. Sm1th's successful efforts to lmprove educatmonal opporturutles for the youth of CHS. Vklthout hls great efforts CHS would not be what lt 15 today a great symbol of the sp1r1t of Democracy P ' ! . . I . . . . . , V l MR DONALD RULE PRINCIPAL In the year of 1959 1960 Mr Donald Rule exerted a leadershlp whlch brought CHS toa freat helght He contlnually worked to meet the prob lems of the students andwas always on hand to help anyone ln dlstress H15 broad sense of humor and flrm determlnatlon helped to lmprove our school m many ways He was constantly on the go wlth the never endmg tasks of a hard worklng Prmclpal ' 2 .. , D C I ' .. U . ' f . 7 I an '-iff' X' -mms MR WILLIAM HOUSE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Thls very popular teacher who Comblnes h1s commerclalteachmg w1th h1s posltlon of admlnlstratmxe assxstant has done much for our school by helplng out ln the h1gh school off1ce He does rnuch for the student-2, by helplng them xx 1th thelr problems He has worked for the 1mp1'oxe ment and betterment of CHS ln many ways durmg the three years IH whlch he has been a teacher here H s nex er endlnv work for our school has certalnly made h1m a fax orxte among the students 1, 5 , E , . ,,, , U fi , y W 'M f ,,,, A! , . , My . 2 : A i i?i i 'i ' me 'ww ,- f vi ' W, J. grumi -' ,J-P E 0 9 l 7 ' A I 7 -. . . VY - . D v Frank Contreras Flois Anderson, and Nancy Brubaker pose for camera after discussing a Latin lesson with Mr. Bockman. JOHN F. BOCKMAN Ph. B., M. A. Loyola U., Chicago Tucson--U. of Arizona Eng. IV Lat. I Russian II MARJORIE PARKER B. S. New Mexico Western College English III English I Language Arts III LESLIE MCCLENDON B. S. , New Mexico Western College English I English IV Journalism Publications .f?7 '7 is REBECCA GAMBLIN B.S., M.S. New Mexico Western College English II English III MARY T. HUDSON Assoc. A., B. A., M. A. Ed. Specialist English I Spanish I, II, III LOLA KNIGHT Assoc. A., B. A., M.S. Eastern U, , Highlands U. . New Mexico English I, II Language Arts Guidance MARGARET OLIPHANT B. A. , M. A. Grinnell College U. of Michigan Speech English II Lang. Arts IV BARBARA SERNA B.S., M.S. New Mexico Western College English I Lang. Arts I af N L- if 1 1 0-41 1 -all Z LARRY CRANDALL B.S. Arkansas State Teachers College Math Analysis Algebra II Geometry Coach ROYCE DANIEL B.S. Arkansas State Teachers College Bus. Arithmetic Gen. Math CLINTON HILL B. S. , M.S. N. M. State U. New Mexico Western College Bus. Arith. Boys' P. E. Coach QHeadj RALPH KUYKENDALL B.S. State Teachers College Oklahoma Algebra I Gen. Science JACK HILL A.B. New Mexico Western College Algebra I Voc . Math if -far . . . , .3-4 . Manuel Silva, Gary Coger, and Judy Huey look on as Mr. Crandall explains an Algebra problem on the blackboard Concession BETTY STARLIPER B.S. Purdue U. Biology Gen. Science WAYNE HORNBAKER B.S, M.A. U. of N. Mex. U. of Calif. Chemistry Physics Gen. Science DARRELL SPURGER B. A, M. S. N. M. W. C . Gen Chemistry Electronics Gen. Science WILTON HAWK A.B. , M. S. Bathal College N. M.W. C. Biology Stand-, at gg., V. -uxtf 3 X 1 - -v Nfx -., --.-...gi 3' , .Qi ,gg L I if , Q90 ' '35 as fs I 4 I lf: Jimmy Spangler and Eva Marrufo display their skill on the adding machines while Patsy Cordova and Patty Burns look on. WILLIAM HOUSE B. S. N M W C HAROLD STAMBACH Office B.ED., M.S.' I Typing I H Education Specialist Ad' Asst' Illinois State Normal U. A Typing I. II. III 'i Gen. Business - Bookkeeping V -' Vocations ix .s 5 9? GERALDINE SEE B. S. , M. A. Central Michigan College U. of Michigan Typing I, II Shorthand I MILFORD THOMPSON B. S , M. B. A. S. E. M. State College University of Denver Bookkeeping Bus. Law Consumer Ec. Salesmanship Typing I EMMA JOHNSON B. A. U. of N. Mex. World History Our Country Geography ROBERT JARRETT B.S. N.M. State U. Am. History Soc. Studies Voc. Math Basketball coach and asst. track coach FRANK LOPEZ Assoc. A., B.S. M. A., Santa Ana City State College Highlands U. N. M. W. C. Am. History Soc. Studies P. E. Coach DWIGHT IRWIN B.S, M.S. N.M.W.C. Typing I Soc. Studies BERNEICE NEIGHBORS B. S. Missouri State College Am. History Am. Gov't. N. M. History Sociology JOSEPH GOFORTH B.S, M.S. N.M.W.C. Art I, 11 Craft I CH ARLES MOORE B.S. . M.S. N.M.W. C. Crafts I, II Art I WILLIAM DECKER B.S. Southwestern State Woodwork I, II w.D. FRENCHJR. B.S, M.S. N.M.W.C. Auto Shop Drawing and Designing DWIGHT HOUSTON B.S. Vocational Ag. I, II, III General Shop F.F.A. Sponsor J..- Mrs. Sumner explains the controls on the electric stove to Angle Garcia, Mary Esther Grado and Carmen Martinez LAURA SUMNER B. S. , M. A. Home Economics I Home Economics III BERNADING HERRING B.S. Texas Technological College Home Economics I Home Economics II Home Economics III FRED BYRD B.S. N. M. W. C. Driver Training Asst. Football Coach ..-J i REX DEMPSEY B. A. , M.S. N.M. State U., N.M.W. C. Boys P. E. Director of special activities CORA M. KASTEN N.M. State University Girls P.E. Cheerleaders ll? I' fn' - A group of P. E. girls watch Louise Blair demonstrate her ability to jump on the trampoline. s Many of the students enrolled in P. E. while others turned to music for their leisure. Both of these subjects proved helpful and interesting to those who took them: in P. E. physicallyg in Music, vocally, with stringed instruments and with Wind instruments. KEITH COESTER B. A., M.S., M.S. N,Ivl,W.C., Wandersook ' College of Music f N. M. W . C. Band Instructor Elementary school bands. ---f-f7f'1?'-E36 --Y-377:-:it--'A l A' -' jQ'fQ':.T-'7 '- , A RODNEY KNIGHT ' 2 B. S. 'Q ' 3 g North Texas State 3 A r College - t N Q f an r ' K Advanced Chorus f S - . I l 3, A ' Beginning Chorus X X rl '. -1 ,I , N511 ., Elementary School t 1 r A Q 4 V. ,M ' ., A l lf, Choruses ,gg W CLARK SMITH H N31 B.s. N.M.w.C. Orchestra The Band makes it good at one of their many concerts which Elementary school they give during the year. OFCUGSIIHS XID' 18 CLASSES IN ACTION fl Il - 'VK' L Carolyn Swanson Clydean Mauzy Alfonso S1as Elvrra Carrasco and Herb Spangler look on as Mr Spurger ex plalns the sl1de rule rn Chemlstry -A!! bf Kay Steyskal Thelma Hay Mrs Neighbors Sally Young and Vlctorlano Rodrlguez take out mme for a plcture 1n Amerlcan H1story a very busy class S Mr Goforth shows Nlancy McN1utt how to do her parntrng whrle John Watson and Donny Morrrson look on rn I rt 95-pf Dora Guzman Lupe Rodrlguez Jesus Madrrd Angle Garcra Tom Mart1n Susan Houston and Esther Acosta dlscuss speech IOPICS rn Speech Q.. Maj Martha Gomez Drum Maj Modesta Trevxso Maj Becky Gutlerrez Head Maj Joycel-lunter and Maj Della Io Murphy ra1se the flag a synbol of our Democracy Albert Sepulj. eda works on h1s project 1n Woodwork wh1le Martrn Pad11la Tommy Rn era and Mr Decker look on 19 f ,. V '7, ' V, ' :X D :. j .X f.lf'f,1:.7iI'.. F7 A I ' it-5-:l:4:J .?',.si.'l i : ff ll: ,. My Q Lf f A 'lvl T S X I A Y' hw .. Q- Y 1 1, 1 n --ls I l ' I . l ' I . I 1 I ' - I I . Y D ,S T3 'T I 1 . 9 Q r -. 3 55 Ea .l wg-ip.-, f T j S' s' .. --, jg' :L N . rv 2, M Sw f 4 ' S . f ., , I 1 - A ' 1 u .. , I. . , 4. y - ' I , ' . f . f 1 Ks V 5 L X 'I Lx. , I V z x ' - . N P - ' V' 'V MW K 1 , . I '.44 I.N X vl ' I I 4 Al . . r I V I ' I ' 1 . 'lam ML. I 'xx keibx FACULTY COU NCIL Before all faculty meetmgs these chalrmen elected to represent the1r respectlve departments met at many conferences to present the vrews changes etc of all the teachers rn thexr respectxve f1elds The Faculty Councll was composed of Mr Joe Goforth mdustrral arts and crafts Mr Sykes gurdance Mr Lopez soc1al studres Mr Rule Charrman Mr Spurger sclence Mr Bockman language and Mr Stambach commercxal bf' Nf' 4 Nf GUIDANCE COMMITTE E The xery actrve Guldance Commlttee was headed th1s year by Mr Dudley Sykes an expert 1n th1s freld Much was done for the welfare of the students by the members of th1s commlttee Members thls year were composed of Mr Sykes Mr Rule Mrs Thorne Mr lrwln Mr Spurger and Mr Stambach Mr Dudley Sykes 20 F 4 ' yy nl w A rf -Eh M -IQ. ' I5 'K 1 ' , r si . X 4 nf ,Q f. 4 K mem 1 Z ff' 1 If :n I y 2 fx , I ' my K I' 1 ax t v',k Sfyf 'y , Q f V, , A' , W if n 1 D- S :X I f S ,wt f 5 'il ,Lg 1' at V . ' - wilful 7 1 2 .L 51 X.. V- s S 1 . at km V s y yy my ww lf at :il ,ri wr. rf 'ly r 'fl' . if as 2 Q cf YV 2 E YV i rf, Nay, I if Y I Q :.t NH . 'if D - ' 1 y. ll sr' rg X My at ' I Q Y V . Iv. .. ' I Q V , I , ,V 7' OFFICE GIRLS his 4 , , WwN,,n,M ,,,,rr,,,,, ,mfg , - - -WM ,ww f , V V - 9 ' ' 4' ' 'S' .1--S fm Z' Offrce grrls standrng left to rrght are Martha Hernandez Marda Blackman Jennan Kennedy Joyce Hunter Dorrs Duke Betsy Stark Peggy Gardner Beverly Nunn Rosa Morales Sandra Waggoner and Drane Flores Seated left to rxght Socorro Munoz and Lucy Chaura Offrce Manager lOff1ce personnel and helpers who do much for our da1ly school llfe J 3'S 5-Q.. --'v' mira Mrs Lucy Chaxrra secretary to Prrncrpal Donald Rule Mrs Socorro Munoz secretary to Gurdance Drrector and offrce manager has an excellent way of handlmg all Dudley SykSS does generalclerrcal workln thehrgh school rhat rs gn en to her offrce preparrng different reports 22 s 6 ' , ' l Q: r' V in jg., W ' A Ai A 1 of ,r K f' , gi ' f S V f gf' . ' f B ., Y M , j . 0 l S B, F f Q15 I :Ag - - - V, F341 f b X 1' .,- In W If U .V , . I A yi T I 1. We , ' 1, I i ' ' - 4. 7 he-2 ff- 5 5 , I m nA ' A 9 . Q . , X V Cl I ,I f a A 3 3 sg' f B' M Mr Hawk Serxice Club sponsor gets ready to shell out popcorn to some of the k1dS SERVICE ANYONE? WE'RE READY! This is what service club members say. This group of efficient people is always ready to work. They work at the various athletic events sell- ing and taking tickets, taking charge of the concession stand, and helping the faculty members out on duty rosters Those students participating in this club are paid for their work and they always perform theirwork in a systematic way Mr Rex Dempsey, sponsor, is always ready to attend to any of the stu dents pleas to work in the Service Club THEY WERE READY TO SERVE THE SCHOOL Service Club members were as follows back row J 1a1 Dora Guzman Amanda Salce Cecilia Lucero Reina Soto Belen Sandow al Consuelo Herrera Elx ira Carrasco Manuel Rodriguez and Manuel Silva Front row Consuelo Alxo Annie Roman Isabel Torrez Olnxa Diaz Amparo Sias Delia Santamaria Alta Rixera Clara MHCIHS L- Afsve-.'fl54!g,,,,.,,!,.s,,,, .F ,Pk IKM, 19' ip' SERVICE CLUB at 23 LIBRARY, LIBRARY, AND MORE L1- BRARY Library students number nineteen. Mrs. Elizabeth Leewrighr B. A., U. ofOk1ahomag Qu B.S.L.S, U. of Oklahoma: M.A. . N.M.W.C. Librarian Library Science lhms 1S about the only t1me the l1brary g1rls get to s1t down for a p1cture These glrls are constantly attendmg to the1r many dutles Afew of them are checklng out books to students, typlng var1ous reports, answer mg phone calls, and consultmg pamphlet f1les for dlfferent k1nds of 1nformat1on Mrs Leewr1ght pat1ently guldes these stu dents through an 1ntens1ve course Library gtrls standmg left to rlght luamta Carbajal Rosa Marunez Dora Guzman Sally Sullivan Lucra Barela Jorene Turner Isabel Garza Carol Matthews E1v1ra Carrasco Judy Drck and Louise Blair Seated left to ught Norma Reyes Santamarra Remona Morrow Nrna Raymer Alicia Onnaga Mary Lou Rodriguez Emilra Barela and Martha Thayer 5 Q.,,,.f1L -:Q7- 24 LIBRARY HELPERS ,,.f-A nv' ll? ,lf-w ,J CAFETERIA STAFF Cafeterra staff members standing left to r1ght Mrs Manuel Gutrerrez Mrs Julra Brrxner Ch1efD1et1cian Mrs Bessie Grllllland and Mrs Elmer Hunter CAFETERIA HELPERS Standing, left to right Manuel Rodrrguez, Salvador Donez, Ixmmy Bucher Arturo boera, Lupe Rivera, Manuel Silva Alta Rivera, and Rosa Martinez Seated, left to right Dora Guzman, Olga Salce, Rosa Morales, and Elvira Carrasco This group of able Students help the Cafeteria Staff 1n servmg meals and in general clean up 25 din QP Head custodran Jack Martmez wrth hrs assrstant OCIBVIO WITHOUT THEM OUR SCHOOL WOULD NOT BE AS CLEAN AND BEAUTIFUL AS IT IS' Thejob of the custodlan 15 a touvh one, but yet he does lt w1th a smlle because he knows that the students of our school want to attend a place that they can be proud of Head cus todlan, Jack Martlnez, and hls as slstant, Octavlo Vlllegas, are con stantly kept on the Go helplng every one around the school MQW D1v1d1ng the1r ume between the elementary schools and the hlgh school Grlbert Barley Assrstant super vlsor and Dan Romlnger Ma1ntenance Superyrsor also do a b1g job IH keeplng eyerythmg frxed Helpmg the custod1ans put on the fuushxng Job are these student janltor helpers They remam after school every day and usually come on Saturdays to f1n1sh up The1r duues mclude sweepxng and some general cleamng for whrch they are pard xx Yx Q l . H. . . . D p X . - fr H I I ' ' ' - 'tax 1 ' 'uf .1-,f r if In , Ounce I 'V QI I i 9. ' I Vlllegas gettmg ready for a typrcal days work. L f I yi 4 f X A - I l REQUIEM TO A FACULTY MEMBER In th1s era of atomlc energy telev1s1on elec tronlcs and englneerlng we all thlnk of a brlght future wlth modern convenlences We enjoy the h1ghe st standard of l1v1ng on the face of the earth and we are st1ll progresslng One day we 1n our turn w1ll undertake thls respons1b1l1ty herltage of accomphshment We shall all have a part 1n the formatxon of the destlny of gener whether Amerlca w1ll stand or fall We w1ll be able to hold our heads h1gh 1n the knowledge that we have successfully met our respons1b1l1t1es Our success w1ll be due to the educatlon you have glven us In pass1ng onto us the w1sdom of age you make countless sacr1f1ces 1n traverslng the barrlers of preJud1ce and lgnorance You work 1n close co operat1onw1th otherfaculty members to allev1ate mlsunderstandlng and further um versal knowledge All we can do 15 offer our humble thanks W hope you real1ze that your efforts to educate us have not been 1n va1n , . . . . . - na ations to come. We shall help to determine ' . e Y- lummmumummmm FRESHMEN EDITO l-IVQIIJI-Tl-Il-TLII'-It-JIT 0 -4 23. ,J Z Robert Acosta Manuel Aguilera Antonio .-Xlirez Calvin Anderson Alice Araiza Joe Armijo Robert Baca Gloria Bailey Freddy Barela Nick Barela Tony Beltran Harry Benjamin U. F an A V x X A X tx p flxl 4 ' Jimmy Borunda Robert Boswell Martha Brandtner Alice Bush Johnelle Carr Sammy Carrasco Hortensia Carreon Daniel Castillo Richard Cerda Ida Chanez Isabel Chavez Manuel Chavez Bertha Chip Edmund Chip Betty Christopher Cherryleh Clark Jean Cooke Carol Cooper Charlie Cordova Rufina Correa Helene Crenshaw Elizabeth Cruz Bill Daugherty Mary Lou Delgado Olivia Diaa 'lf A ,rv V' , . Z -S A Q A A Q w, il. I -4 ' 4-.J ' r so ,-. ...p .11 1 .- .. ,1 x c I r Q-J if -41 B ' if t7f:f,....', C. 9 9 .aa X '5 xo Qu- ., ,. 'D I 0 I 61,1 552, ,- 1: ' .V ,, ay. fa Peter Diaz Tillie Diaz Carol Dominguez Diane Dow Sharon Dowding Susan Du Bois 4 David Dromgode V Maria Duran L Betty Lou Elder M -f hw 'A i -3 Olivia Escobar R il Louis Escobar Y AV., 1 Ernesto Esparza Q l A 5 J if X is Lilia Espinosa Karen Estes A ' Joe Ferrel in Rachel Fierro , Cecilia Flores V A A 2 A . In tt at rm. san' ' Robert Flores Hector Fremoire David Gallardo .3 E Gilbert Garcia if A Manuel Garcia , i I- 11' K ll h I 1 Raul Garcia Rudy Garcia G f Q- Billy Garton C.-I, ' Jamie Gibson Ag Eunice Gonzales xx , , I A Natalia Gonzales Mary Lou Grijalva ' 4 Sammy Grijalva - , ' Ji D. C. Guisinger A .XX Irma Gutierrez ,V'4r -nf 1 Y, , A V . ll tl ' Rudy Gutierrez Larry Hatler Cecilia Hernandez 1 ' J Betty Hausermann ':7 Q. Robert Herkenhoff - an 2 X Q Richard Hernandez Marilyn Herring Barney llickson Carol Hickson Sheila Hickson John Hoagland Virginia Holguin Daisy Holland Bobby Huerta Russell Hyde Jimmy Jaramillo Filipe Jaurequi deff 13 8 . W Adrian Jaurequi Bobby Kennedy John Kennedy Kerry Kump Laura Lee Laney Joe Lardizabal Margaret Lardizabal Paul Lemke Cleo Lopez Alicia Lucero Elizabeth Lucero Margaret Lucero Viola Lucero Carlos Madrid Josephine Madrid Barbara Majalca Adelina Maldonado Lilia Mares Joe Marin Lorenzo Marquez William Marsh Carmen Martinez Edward Martinez Rita Martinez Keith Matthews Fred Tylason Beverly Ixlauzy Robert Miranda llomer Mirth .losepli Nlirtli Donald Nloore Jesus Monje Gloria Montenegro Benny Montes Gloria fvlorales Antonio Moreno Mary Lou Moreno x fi. its Ld -0 J a w-'R as I3 ' 4 xqyvg X, X- f1 1'5 ' fx 8 v Tommy Mc Lehane Jamie Tylurillo Lynette Nippa Antonio Norero Jonathan Nunn Rosa Ogas Dolores Ortiz Juan Ortiz Benny Padilla Benny Padilla Willard Parsons Frankie Pena Alex Perez Vivian Pierce Jenny Portillo John Portillo Nlary Alice Quintana Theresa Ramirez Martha Reyes Irene Richarte Norris Riley Lupe Rivera Tommy Rivera Tereso Rivera George Rodriguea Maria Rodriguez Margie Rodriguez F I Virginia Rodriguez V, sg. A J Virginia Rojas V Felix Romero 1 Nancy Ronquillo Nick Rosaies William Roy 2 Billie Rose Saiet v Cecilia Saiz . ' -2 Rafael Salce Carolyn Saunders Carlos Sandoval Edward Santa Maria A Daniel Schaffer C 6, Janet Schampers W Q'ig3, ,,f Barbara Scullion . a Danny Sedillos W 'V V ,' Albert Sepulxeda Rosalie Sepulveda -4 I- in Elbert Sigman Elizabeth Silxa yy, hi, Salvador Silxa John Smith Mary Smith Y David Sumner J Priscilla Soltero t, 0:52 1 355: A ff- 4, Margaret Telles Encarnacion Teran William Thwaits Arturo Torres Eddie Trujillo Mariana Trujillo Richard A. Truiillo Richard K. Trujillo Donald Turner Alex Tovar I? T? and '1 'ul s-Q, BUREAU OF Joe Cruz Sammy Holguin Gilbert Gomez Guillermo Piacencio Ruth Vise Gail Wakefield Marian Walker John Watson Steve Wheat Wilton Williamson Kennith Warren Cora Watson Marianne Wysong MISSING INTELLECTUALS Ruth Avalos Sammy Diaz Marciano Flores Joe Garcia Anita Gonzales Antonio Holguin Priscilla Jimenez Frank Lopez George Lopez Adelina Madrid Benita Medina Norene Mohr Danny Montoya Rosario Moreno Martin Padilla Joe Perez Joe Placencio Marana Salazar Ruben Tafoya Albert Torres Gloria Torres Benito Villalobas The Fresfiznen are first taught to trickle under by tlieirsuperiors, e Sojhoxnores. 'sk THE FISH ARE TAUGHT TG SWIM From the start, the fish hadto fight their Way upstream through an obstacle course of sophomores and a shower storm of perfume thrown by their tormentors. The evening progressed froma friendly initiation to a general revolt and early termi- nation. Out of this bedlam and chaos came a group of Freshmen who are well on their way in proving them- selves an asset to Cobre. The staff would like to take this opportunity to extend a very warm welcome to our first-year wonders. . VK K Next, the Freshmen learned to show proper respect bygrovelling onthe floor. For being such good kiddies, they were re- warded by being allowed to dance with members of the opposite sex. what more could a person ask for? These are the miracle - workers who are largely responsible for the amazing meta- rnorphosis which occurs between the Freshman HUG Sophomore years, Theyare more ap- propriatelytermed sponsors. Shown here are Cseatedl: Miss Johnson, Mrs. Parker, qstandingj Mr. Stambach, Mr. Kuykendall. and, Mr. lrwin. HHfm,e4, SCPHOMORES EDITGR, Judy Huey Q?'Ov9'.Q'O'. J lv 9 O O Q Q ' 890 O Q og 099.92 5' 4 - A X.: I I 5 ,'Af3ff gm X,.,g, A an 4,q,bmw JR , 3 ff . . .Em A 1 ,A . 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Earl Basset James Bowen Robert Cox 1 Josephine Dean ulah Dearing A A Phyllis Dempsey Joe Cruz Be Erlinda Diaz Loretta Diaz Sylvia Diaz Carl Dingman Raymond Dobbs Edward Dominguez Manuel Dominguez x i 'JI ff: fl' Elizabeth Dow Charles Drake Patsy Dominguez Salvador Donez Jacob Duran Enrique Enriquez Johnny Esqueda Roy Evans Kenneth Fairchild Concepcion Fierro Wanda Ford i -Y 1 V23 uw' Sherri Frost Mary Galaz Barbara Galaz David Garcia Gloria Garcia -A Esther Gomez Patsy Garcia Janet Gibson Beatrice Gonzales Della Gonzales Reynaldo Gonzales Mary Ester Grado Cecil Gray Ronnie Greenwood Genevieve Grijalva Elsie Gutierrez Tommy Gutierrez Eileen Harden Norma Helton Richard Helton Dorothy Hernandez Dolores Heredia Lydia Herrera A -'J X-2 1 s' .1 lQi9ll'V 'Ol Rosalina Hernandez Marilyn Hinkston Almira Holguin Luis Holguin Vera Hopkins Cherri Hudson Randall Isabell Roy Jackson Florence Jauriqui Nick Kennedy 43 Elma Lopez Margaret Lopez Anna Mae Lucero Lourdes Lucero Steve Lechuga Randall Lemke Margaret Little Janet Key Gary Koger 'air Steve Lucero Arcilia Luna Sarah Majalca Norman Marsh Thomas Martin ,yr L X X, 3 .. K 2 .Q iswg ,, KY 2 I 4 .5 if I W I Guadalupe Martinez Julia Martinez Carmen Marrufo Pam Matthews Iris McNutt Steve Medina Beverly Mize xt ' Tix? - Louis Montenegro Eddie Montoya Johnny Montoya Antonia Morales Rudy Morales Winston Morrow Maureen Murphy -'E' s afrgfswayl Manuel Rodriguez Susano Rodriguez Teresa Rosales La Verne Roybol Mary Salaiz David Newell Sharleen Nicholson Alex Ojinaga Johnny Ortega LA- oy Virginia Ojinaga Victor Palomarez Lazaro Palomarez Jimmy Patten Ernestine Perez Larry Perrault John Pierce Leo Pino Linda Pulliam Manuel Quintana ,, , J X, Gilbert Ramirez Filomena Ramirez Lorenzo Ramirez Judy Ray Peggy Raymer Mary Richarte Anita Roman Katy Romero Cecilia Rodriguez hs 'Sw' fl. Joan Torres Isabel Torres Lucy Torres Modesta Treviso Delia Treviso Ernesto Thais James Theis Martha Thayer Carol Thwaits Armanda Salce Jeff Scovel Gilbert Sedillo Blas Sepulveda Raymond Serna Beverly Sherman Victor Shinn Albert Silva Fabian Silva Amparo Sias Eliseo Silva Manuel Silva Shirley Smith Isabel Soliz Ernie Soto Reyna Soto Jimmy Spangler Cheryl Sparks Kathy Stone Kathy Sullivan a .'v.1' .A lb' I Richard Trujillo Adelaida Turrey Susie Vallejos Wanda Wallis Verda Wofford Robert Zamora lane Gutierrez Inez Lara Daniel Lopez Lorenzo Lucero Jesus Martinez Jesus Murillo Don Parker Sandra Pedersen Henry Ramirez Irene Romero Barney Rodriguez Alfredo Saiz Jennie Sedillos Joe Whitham Mr. lopez, Mr. Crandall, Mr. Goforth, Miss Starliper, and Mrs. Oliphant were the sponsors of the mighty Sophomore Class. They did much to help the second year students accept the respon sibilities of high school. The Sophomore 's most important activity was the traditional initiation of the lower classmen, the fish, Initiation was alittle unusual this year, but the mighty sophomores felt that they had done the job perfectly. an A yuan W' 1 5 If!! 1 NNNNN' ii -Y If fmf X K JUNIQRS , I EDITOR, Judy Huey U, .V x X X X NNNNNNNNNNNNN7 50 wnlww' N ymfis.. if 1 m '-I-.. l 2' 1: 2 Lf V ix is JQ J? . itz, Carolyn Swanson--Student Councr Frances Arcrero - -Treasurer VY 3 swell--Secret B0 Mary Mrlton Duran--Vrce-P es dent Norma Reyes - - Presrdent Cl l1H is - - Student Co ll Fa Iohn fi ., jf ' , , . - ffff H' ' +L' 'W l I V ' A- 1,-ft. , J.. ' 9 f Q .1 s Mike Abalos Esther Acosta Gilbert Aguilera Elsie Apodaca Dickie .-lrmijo lack Avant Mary Boswell Mika Byington Kay Bragg Bettijo Cordona f' 9. yy . Nancy Brubaker Alfred Castillo Rachel Alvarado Elma Alvarez Inez Barreras Jimmy Bucher Nick Castillo ,,?':F' vi i -5- 311, ,. vi lv-9 Flois Anderson Carol Bassett Bill Bloodworth Gaffl' B'-lfh Norma Bullard C3505 CTIHVCZ Frank Contreras if Mu EY 741 - x A I . rc i. 1 IZ? -.8 - ..,.. 1' 1 . 1 -if 1-3, Marlene Cook Joe Delgado Milton Duran Mary Esther Escudero 'e Q7 Q .QI Betty Diaz Eusebio Esparaza 'S' John Fallis Mary Ellen Fierro Gene Fleming Marcos Garcia Mary Lou Garcia Isabel Garza X x 5 1. K X J .Q ' l f an X 51 i ' A ' f QV' rv Mk v , K. 15 a 1 David Diaz Delia Espinosa Hr' .L ' 4 ri': ..ffl Kayleen Diviney Virginia Espuebel Bobby Fletcher Robert Gallardo Mary Godoy , 13 sl .4-ni M f Nellie Gomez ,f 1 l 7 'Ll Qi E 11 , 1 r 9517 f Q' Donald Dodson Bill Evatt Evangeline Garci Raul Gonzales ix -- J :KL 'rx' if H 1 Robert Grant Priscilla Hinojosa Lena Horcasitas Jay Jackson V319 I ,..- - 16- Mary Guzman Sharon Hoagland '7 Susan Houston Angeline Jameson Nl X s, 5' 5 't',,, Virginia Hardin Albert Holguin Judy Huey Robert Jimenez 5 x W T A A. X4'7, X 'Q , 1 , Y Q Xiang! Corina LO'-if Tony Loera Jesus Lopez Pal MSHHSCO Manuel Marin Anna Lee Martinez ff-Q, 'Ka Armando Molano Lawrence Molinar Nick Monje Freddie Moreno Susie Fviuniz Billie Marie Murphy P if John Lopez Julia Martinez .ff Flora Montenegro Della Jo Murphy Rebecca Luna Margaret Martinez Angie Morales Richard McGee William Majalca Arthur Merino -J 3? ,ff if ,gf f A l LII? ,fin V J milf David Morales Rosemarie Nevarez nj 1 1 'fo- 'Q Charles Olson Danny O.tiz Rose Mary Ortiz Simon Ramirez Richard Reece Edna Reyes -a 'Q' -0' Benito Rodriguez Joe Rodriguez Mariano Rodriguez Priscilla Rodriguez Victoriano Rodriguez Lupe Rodriguez .Y-nv xx! X6 hi I . QA!-are 3043 as R-'E Vallie Parsons Ruth Perez Raymond Perrault Sandra Pitts Barbara Porter Kathy Powell I a - lf K . w I J -.,,, 1 Mary Reyes Norma Reyes Alta Rivera Helen Roundtree Mary Ann Ruiz Margaret Ruiz 'S f ff X Alfonso Siaz Eva Silva Rito Silva Kay Steyskal Carolyn Swanson Dennis Theis Moises Ruiz Ralph Saenz Louis Salcido Belen Sandoval Ezequiel Santamaria Oliver Schaffer 1 Duane Thwaits Robert Torres Josie Valenzuela Anastacio Valeiro Stanley Vaughan 5111 Walker 4' 1'-5 f-A QP Berry Wilggn Marilyn Wilson Billy Ray Williamson Shirley Williamson Betsy Willis Sally Young A group of able faculty members who were a great aid to theJunior Class were the class sponsors. Mr. Thompson, Miss Knight, Mrs. Leewright, and Mr. House led the roaring Juniors to success. Their responsibility in the various Junior activities was something which made the Junior class a proud group. The important activities which the Junior Class partic- ipated in were the traditional Enchilada Supper, the ordering of class rings, and the Junior Play. These activities helped add to the success of the class. B. Nl. I. Frances Arciero Alicia Arzaga Rolly Avilucea Horace Cordova Ernie Dominguez Rosie Martinez Gloria Ruiz Sid Strain Olivia Valenzuela f NES x L' L' L YK QS? 5 W 4 49 fms- QV ...XY l Q HLf7'lN' X 1 if 1 Q S 1 Z V 4,1 I U W I MQ - J 1 I 1 E5 Ax ' wry-:F.', I QW X51 N X ' Z9 ' fy fig 7 W ,Ahv V XX XX xi. -1 ' Q 4 X N Xl X X W Xxx q ,Z 0 N V 4 ff f A W! -5 Pwk M J' 'X ! Z -'Fgx Q' ' I Q v ' 'IA 0. 5 , X-W if S 'I f sy ,F .fi In J 5 A 1 ' X 1 be iz, E Lk Tlllllll SENIORS II Ll!-lllllll M-Irlllllllllll 'il 'Mi' gsm-ps N-43 2 . sb ' mi yi- ,TYVJ Q KWH W 'Q' sk ini -5 Q ivy RUDY ACOSTA I will my ability to keep my hair combed to 'Tatoo' Gil Sedilo. 0 Dancing Club-45 Basketball-1,2,3,4g Track-2. Q i' RUFINA ALTAMIRANO 1 will myability to finish school to Carmen Martinez and Martha Reyes. Shuttle Club-lg Pep Club-1,2,3. RUEBEN ALVARADO Iwill to Romon Barron my ability to finish school. 5- 5 5 Dance Clubg Football-1. 1' BUSTER ANDERSON F.F.A. -3,45 Dance Club-3,4. MARILYN ANDEISON I will to my brother my diploma so he will have a reason to quit school. U-le's a Freshman.J EDDIE APODACA I will my old parking places to Louis H. Art Club-lg Dance Club-1,2, 3,4g Gym Club-2: Football-2. Safety council-3: F.T.A. -4, N.H.s.-4. f P . ,-s' - fa. K' .isa- i i RAY BAILEY l will my ability to break the school in Doctor bills to Mike Byington. Dance Club-l,2,3, C Club-2 3.4: Art Club- 4g Football-1 2,3,4g Basketball-1, Track-1,2, 3,45 EMILIA BARELA I will to my brother, Nick, my ability to fin- ish high school in four years. Pep Club-lg F. T.A.-1,2,3,4, Dance Club-1. JUDY BARELA I hereby will to my brother, Freddy, the abil- ity to finish C. H.S. Band-l,2,3,4g G.A.A.-3,4g Treas. , Intramurals 3, Dance Club-4, Tri-M--1,2, 3,4. CHARLENE BARTO I will to Betty Ruth Wilson the ability to talk as much as I do. ,,,., Pep Club-1.4, Drill Team, Maskers Club-l,4g Service Club-2. DARROW BLACKMAN I will to Mike Byington one-half of all my girl friends. Football-1,Cap. , 2, 3, 4, Basketball-1,2g Track- 2,3, 4, Latin Club-2, 3, 4, C-Club-1, 2, 3, 4, Class Favorite-2, All-State Hon. Mention-4, All- Southern Hon. Men. -45 Best Sportsman-4. MAIDA BLACKMAN I will to Beverly Sherman my own personal bottle of peroxide. CIt's guaranteedly' Pep Club-1,2,3,4g F.F.A. Princess-1, Maskers Club-1, Dance Club-2.3, Shuttle Club-2g Jr. Play-33 Archeology Club-4, Senior Homecom- ing Princess-4. J' -fa-. 4? 3 .fl yi A' mg ,lu JB! i Q W ,-xg, ,Mn M, I I INV' 121' if 'VN ELVIRA CARRASCO I will my cousin, Tere R. , my good intentions and the good times l've had in Senior English. Dance Club-1,33 F. H.A, -25 Shuttle Club-2L Library Club-39 Service Club-4g Latin Club-4. URBANO CARRASCO I will to my brother, Sammy, my ability to stay out of trouble during my entire Senior year. Basketball-1, 2g Football-lg Dance Club. LORENZO CARRILLO I will my cousin Robert R. Castillo QEI Betoj the ability to finish high school. Plastic-2. MARY LOU CASTILLO I will my shyness to Susie Muniz and a can of mustard greens to Mr. Thompson. Dance Club-11 Photo Club-2,3, 4g Shuttle Club- 2g Balladeers -3 V.P. , 4 Hist.g Intramural sports-3. GASPAR CI-IACON I will my Luck in getting through school to my girl Jenny. Balladeers-31 Band-1, 2, 3,4. JUAN CHIP I will my ability to get alongwith Mr. Demp- sey to anybody who takes P. E. C Club-2g Dance Club-45 Basketball-1g Intra- mural Sports-2,3,4g Prom King-4. inf' .5597 1 41' su... LEON COOK I will my past experiences at Cobre to all of the future Cobreites. Football-lg Basketball-1,25 Track-15 Dance Club-1,2,3g Crafts-3g Rocket Club-45 Archeol- ogy Club-4. Intramural Sports-3,4. PATSY CORDOVA I will my ability to be quiet to all the talkers of Cobre. Chorus-2, 3 4. RANDY COURINGTON I will my ability to ditch to Richard McGee. Chess Club-25 Crafts-2,35 Dance Club-2 4. JUDY SUE DICK I will my tunic to any future Latin Club Mem- ber who might need it. Dance Club-1, 2g Weaving Club-2, Tri-M-i,2, Fall Formal Princess-2g Who's who-2g Hon. Mention-S.C. Citizenship Award-35 F. T. A. -1, 2g I-list.-3, Pres. -4g Latin Club-3,45 Library Club-3g N.H.S.-3,43 Pep Club-1 25 Band-2, 33 Music Clinic-2,3g Chorus-lg Club Council-35 Music Festival-2,3. JOHN DIVINEY I will leave Cobre. Football-l,2,3g F. F. A. -4. JEZRY DOMINGUEZ I will my place in Chorus to Manuel Silva. Chorus-1,2,3, V. P.-45 All-State-lg SW Music Clinic-1, 2,45 Dance Club. 3, Treas. , -4, V. P.: S. C. Citizenship Award-lg CHARLES DUBOIS I will my excess brains to my needy sister. Baseball-2g Math Club-2,3,4g Arts8LCrafts-3: Student Rotarian-4: PCP Club-4: I-lon. Art Club- 4g N.H.S. -4g Boys' State Alt. -3g S.C. Rep. -4. S.C. Workshop-3g State Science Fair-1g Cobre Science Fair-25 Football-1,21 Basketball-1,2. DORIS DUKE I will my cousin, Larry Hatler, all the fun I've had since I've gone to Cobre. Chorus-3,4g Musiclzestival-3g PepClub-45 Mas- kers Club-4, Treas,g Drill Team-45 Tri-M-4. GLORIA DURAN I willall my sleepless nights to any future Pub- lications students. Quill and Scroll-3,4, Pres.g Pep Club-1gF.N. A.-15 ClassSec.-lg Class Treas.-25 WarWhoop Staff-3g Annual Assistant Ed. -3, 4g MostCourte- ous-3,49 Best Dressed-45 Basketball Sweetheart- 4g S. C. -4g Club Council-4, Pres. MARY LOU ESQUIBEL I will my gift of gab to Milton Duran Pep Club-lg Class Favorite-lg G.A.A. -2,3,4- Intramurals-3,4g Dance Club-4. DIANE FLORES l will my ability to open my mouth atthewrong places and at the wrong times to any poor soul who has yet to finish, especially to the remain- ing 'Eva's. State S.C. Con. -3 4g Most Likely to Succeed- 3,49 Fall Formal Prin. -35 N.H. S.-49 W.W. Bus. Man. 5 Bk. Award-35 F.N.A.-1,2, Report- erg F. T.A. -1,2, Sec. 81 Prin., 3 Dist. Sec. -45 Pep Club-l,2,3,4g Latin Club-3,45 S.C.-3, Sec., 4 Dist. Sec.-Treas.g S.C. Workshop-3,4. ROBYN FREBERG I will my ability to ditch school to Sonny Hickson. Football-1,3,4g Basketball-1: Track-1.3.4 Dance Club-2,3,4g F.F.A. -45 C-Club-4. EMMA GALINDO Iwi11 to Tencha, Rosalie, and Erlinda my WICK- ED smile. V.P,-25 Pres.-3g Spanish Club-3g Pres.g Pep Club-1,2,3,4g F.T.A.-1,2,3,4g F. I-LA.-lg N. H. S. -3,45 S. C. -45 Cheerleader-1, 2, 3,4 Headg F.T.A, Prin,-2g Homecoming Queen-25 Soph. Favoriteg Fall Formal Prin. -2,4g Miss C. H. S. -35 Fav. Personality-34 Prom Queen-4g Friendliest- 4g Jr. and Sr. playsp Who's who-45 Most Popular- 3. DONALD GARCIA I will my ability to play bass drum to anyone who wants it. Band-1, 2,3,4g Lapidary Club-3, Pres.p Dance Club-4. JOE GARCIA I will my ability to get along with teachers to my brother. Photo Clubg Service Club. PEGGY ANN GARDINER I will to Harry Benjamin my car and five extra minutes, so he won't be late to school every day. Pep Club-1,2,3,4, V. P.g Drill Team-4g Maskers Club-lg Basketball Princess-3. DIEGO GODOY I will my ability to graduate from Cobre High School to my cousin, Adrian Jauriqui. I will to my sister, Mary Godoy my good grades. MICHAEL GOMEZ l will to Larry M. the ability to join the Cobre Forever Club and my unusualtalents, Qgirls main- lyj. Class Pres.-lg Dance Club-2,3,4g Intramural Sportsg Basketball: Track. ? IS QW' ,l vii MARTHA GOMEZ l will to my younger sisters my ability to sing in an orchestra and my position as majorette in band. Majorette-3, 4g Band Sw eetheart-3, Dance Club-4 F.T.A.-1,2,3, Tri-M-1,2,3,4, Sec., Balla- deers-lg Band Festival-1,2,3,4p Band Clinic-1, 2, 3,45 Pep Band-1, 25 Concert Band-1, 2, 3,4. FLAVIO GONZALES I will my good grades to my brother, Reynaldo, and my sister, Natalia, Basketball- lg F ootball-3. MANUEL GONZALES I will to Dickie A. my favorite seat in bookkeep- ingif he isn'tlucky enough and has tocome back next year. Football-lg Dance Club-2, 3, 4. VIRGINIA GONZALES I will all books, teachers, and the ability to finish high school to all underclassmen. Pep Club-l,2,3,4, Treas., G.A. A.-3,4g Fall Formal Prin. -3g F. H, A. -4. BETTY JO GRIJALVA I will my ability to be quite to the remaining 'Eva's. Tri-M-1,2, 3, Pep Club-lg Balladeers-4, Dance Club-4, Band-1, 2,3,4g Bk. Award-3. BECKY GUTIERREZ I will to my brother, Jo Io, the ability to finish and enjoy high school as I did. Pep club-1: F. H. A. 1: DHUCC Club-2. 4: Photo Club-2, Ir. Play: Trim-3, 4: CTIOIUS. A11-State-3, 45 Arche ology Club-3 , 4: M21jO1'eYIC' 4gChorusC1inic-2, 3, 4g Chorus-3 Lib., 4 V. P.: Sun Camival-1, Cafeteria Helper-1. --I 19 D ti , .al 'IJ' 9 IVR OI' any 549 Z r-uni' 2,4-11: is-sur IOSIE GUTIERREZ I will to Robert G. my lock and locker 81. PepClub-35 Dance Club B-4g G.A,A.-2, Chorus- 1,2,8,4, Music Festival-1,2,3,4g Prom Invitation Com. -4. DORA GUZMAN I willto mysisters, Mary and Susie, my ability to never believe anything of whatl hear and only half of what I see-in hopes it will give them friends as I feel it gave me. Class Treas.-1, F.H.A,-1, Dance Club-lg Pep Club-lg Service Club-1, 2,3,4g F. T. A. -2,3,4g Publications-35 Library Club-3,45 F.N. A. -45 Cafeteria Helper-2,3,4g Library Helper-3,4. IVAN HELTON I will the command of the 20th Rangers to my younger brother, Richard Helton. I also will my harem to anyone who feels he can support it. Basketball-2,49 C Club-2,3,4g Track-l,2g Latin Club-4, Sports Correspondent-45 Archeol- ogy Club-25 N.H,S,-4g F.F.A,-3,43 Ir. Playg S.C., V.P.-3, Sr. Play, Rocket Society-4, Foot- ball-1, 2,3. JERRY HERD I will my brother, Barry, the quarterback position on the State Champion Football Team. C Clubg F. F. A.g Football-All-Southern, Bas- ketball-Co-Captaing Trackg Best Basketball Player of the Year Award. JOHN HERKENHOFF I will all the pretty girls I don't have to who ever can get them. Football-lg Basketball-2,3,4g Track-2,3,4g Dance Club-1, 31 Math Club-2, Latin Club-3,45 C Club-4, Art Club-4, Intramural Sports-Co- Chairman-4: Marcn of Dimes- Co-Chairman-4. MARTHA HERNANDEZ l will to my sisters. Rosie and Cecilia, my a- bility to get new crushes each week. F.N. A. -lg Pep Club-1, 2, Dance Club-1.3, F. T. A. -2g Latin Club-3, 4g War whoop Staff-4, Quill and Scroll-4. ui N-'wr RACHEL HERNANDEZ, 1 will to Richard my brother, who is coming to high school next year, my ability to finish high school. DanceClub-l,2g F.H.A.-2, Treas.-35 Pep Club- 1,2,3g Photo Club-25 F. T. A. -2,3, 4, HARRIS HIMES I will my tranquilizers to future Annual Editors. Most Studious-1,2g Annual Editor- 4 Latin Club- 2, V. P, -3,45 Quill and Scroll-49 Math Club-2, V.P. -3, V.P.g Art Club-4g Basketball-2g GAT Finalist-4g Head Cheerleader-3g Sr. Play NCTE Rep. -35 Biggest Flirt-45 Rocket Society-3g Most Popular-4g Parl. S.C. -3,4g Most Likely to Suc- ceed-4g Most SchoolSpirit-3g MostOutstanding- 4g Most Intelligent-3g Club Council-4g Jr. Play- Art Editor-4g N. H. S.-3,4, Pres.p Student Rotar- ian-4g Pep Club-3,4, Parl.g S.C. Workshop-2, 33 Boys' State-3. ARNULDO HOLGUIN Dance C lub. JOYCE HUNTER I will my position as Head Majorette fwithout the headaches, if possiblej to Modesta Treviso. Tri-M - 2,3. V. P.-4, Pres.g Majorette -3,4, Headg F. T.A. -2,3,4g Band Clinic-2,3,4g Latin Club-3,4g Shuttle Club-2g Pep Club-1,2,3,4, Sec.g Band-2 3,4, Treas.g Dance Club-lg N. H. S. -45 Music Festival-2,3,4z Club Council-4, S C. Rep. g Homecoming -3 Prin. , 4'Q1186I1: Girls' State-3. JOSE HURTADO I will Priscilla my ability to keep from ditch- ing in my senior year. Baseball-1,2g Basketball-l,2,3g Football-1,3g C Club-1,2,3,4g Photo Club-4. LEE JACKSON I will my position as fullback to my brother, Ray. I also will my ability as an athlete to Don Turner. Football-1,2,3,4g Basketball-1.2: TF-9Ck'l.2. 3,4g F.F.A,-1 2,3,4, 3-Treas., 4-Pres.: C Club-1,2,3,4g All-Southern Hon. Mention -2g All-Southern-3,4g All-Star-4g All-State Hon. Mention-2g All-State-3,4. 'TS' K ? 61 , Qi'-' T if f iiii f e if ISABEL JAURIQUI I will all my good times in my senior year to my friends, Mary G. and Gertrude J. and all my books to my brother, Adrian J. Pep Club-1,2,4g Dance Club-A-1,2,3g Dance Club-B-3,4. JENNAN KENNEDY I do hereby will my Latin grades to my brother, Nickie. Cheerleader-1, 2,3,4g Pep Club-1, 2, 3,4g Mas- kers Club-1, 2, Sec. 9 F. T. A. -3, 4g Hist.g Latin Club-3, V. P., 4Pres.g Class Sec.-3,4g Club Council-4, V. P., Football Princess-1, 2, N.H.S. Award-1,35 Who's Who-3, Citizenship Award-1 QHon. Men.J-3, Junior Class Play. NANCY KEYS I willto Judy Ray, my grades in Latin II. flf she doesn't make better ones. Y' Modern Music Masters-1, 2,3,4, Parl. -4, Pep Club-1, 2,3,4, Sec. -3, G.A.A. -2, 3, F, H. A. -1, Shuttle Club-2, Latin Club-2,3,4g Band-1,2,3, 4, Sec. -41 Orchestra-3,4g Jr. Class Play, ANDY LOPEZ DORA LOPEZ. I will to my brother, Frank my ability to stay in school. Service Club -1,2,3: Dance Club A-l,2,3, Dance Club B-4, G,A.A. Club-3,4. CECILIA LUCERO I will to either Lourdes or Reyna my seat in English. Balladeers Club-3,4, Sec. -Treas.g G. A.A, -2, 4, Pep Club-8, Service Club-2,3,4, Dance Club B-4g Intramurals. -4. I 'US Q-ai Anil all RAYMOND LUC ERO RICHARD LUNA l will my seat in bookkeeping to anyone who wants it. Baseball-2,3,4g Football-45 C.Club-3,4g Dance Club B-4. RUDY LUNA I will to my sister my ability to finish high school. Art Club-3, 4, CLARA MACIAS I will my bookkeeping grades to allfuture book- keepers. FNA-l,2,3,4g FHA-lg Service Club-2,4g Club Council-4g Pres. Shuttle Club-4. PRISCILLA MARRUFO I will to my sister, Eva, my ability to success- fully pass every school course, and my ambition to continue my education at Texas Women's n U. Chorus-l, 2, 3, Treas., 4Lib.g Class See.-4g Ir. Prom Prin.g Pep Club-lg Shuttle Club-25 Photo Club-3, Sec.-Treas., 4 Pres,g All-State Chorus-35 Tri-M-3, 4g Club Council-4. JAMES MARTIN l will my unerring ability to handle Mr. Cran- dall with kid gloves and getA + in his class to my younger brother, Tom, Also, to anybodywho can use it, I will my ability to get along with Mr. Spurger. Photo Club-lg Service Club-25 Football-1: Bas- ketball Manager-lg Band-l,2,3,4p Chess Club - 3 4 af? DOLORES MARTINEZ I will my curly hair to Irene Arvey, my long nails to Sylvia Dias, my ability to finish high school to all my cousins and all my petticoats to Esther Acosta. FRED MARTIN EZ. l will to Milton Duran my ability to play varsi- ty basketball next year, C Club-3,-igBasketball-1,2,3,4g Track-2,3, 4. ROSIE MARTIN EZ l will my ability of remaining a 'country girl' to Jeannie, Margie, and Esther. Pep Club-1,2,3,-Lg Service Club-2,3,4g G. A. A.- 2g Dance Club A-45 F. T,A.-4. CAROLE MATTHEWS I will my freckles to an unsuspecting Freshman. Maskers Club-1,2,3, V. P. 4: Math Award-1: S.C. Rep.-45 Dist. S.C. Meeting-45 S.C. Work- shop-3g Most Likely to Succeed-lg N.H.S.-3, 4- - ' Pep Club 1, 2. DENE MATTHEWS 1 will to 'Killer Koger' all my girls f?J, and to Nick Kennedy my end position and number '52'. Intermediate Band-lg Cobre Science Fair-25 V. P. -l,3,4g C Club-3,4g Arts8t Crafts-2, Sec.- Treas.g l-lon. ArtClub-4, Sec.- Treas. :Football- 1,2,3,4g Basketball-2,3,4g Baseball-2g Boys' State-3g S.C. Citizenship Award-1,29 March of Dimes Dance-2. GENE MATTHEWS l will the 'fuzz' on my chin to my brother, Keith. Math Club-35 Archeology-4, V. P.. Art-45 Pep- 4g Student Rotarian-3g Band-lg Best Personality- 4g Who's Who-4g Fall Formal King-2g Football- 1,25 Basketball-l,2g Baseball-29 S.C. Rep.-1, 29 S.C. Pres. -35 S.C. St. Con.-1, 25 S.C. Work- shop-3gBoys' State-35 P.T.S.A.Executive Com. - Senior Class Pre s. fxqpv' qucf'? li' U an if X 1 Q' DONNY MORRISON Although I'm not very tall myself, I will my height to Joe Mirth. Dance Club-1,2,3,4g Crafts-3g Stage Manager- Sr. Play. PAUL MORTON I will James Martin to the faculty at Western. QGad, what have I done Now ?j Track-2,3g Chess Club-2,3, V. P., 4 Pres.g Sr. Play. KAREN MURPHY I will to my little sister Maureen, all my 5'9 , in hopes that someday she will grow taller fand not be a measly SI-IRIMPJ' Pep Club-1, 2, 3,4, Pres. 5 Shuttle Club-lg Dance Club A-Treas. NANCY MCNUTT I will my membership in the SMO to anyone who is unfortunate enough to need it. Cheerleader-lg F.N.A, -l,2, Sec., 3 Pres. , 4 State Pres. 5 English Award-lg F. I-I. A. -lg Arche- ology-2, Sec.g S.C.Workshop-2, 3g Girls' State-- 35 N. H, S. -3, 4g Who's Who-43 S. C. Sec. -4. BEVERLY NUNN I will my memorable experience at Cobre to my brother, Jon, and my sis, Sherrianne. Pep Club-1 , 2, 4g Library Club-2, 3g Maskers Club- l,3,4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4g Shuttle lg Club Council - 4g Drill Team-43 War whoop Staff-4. ALICIA OJINAGA I will to Moises Ruiz and to my brother Alez my good times at Cobre A 1 2 PepClub1 GAA 234 Pres 4 A and B Dance Club 4 Intramurals 3 li- , ?'iw T ,Mfg-:gi f EUGENE PENA I will my ability to get along with the teachers to my cousin, Frankie. Chorus-l,2,3,4g Music Festival-1,2,3,4g Boys' Sextet-2. MANUEL PENA I will to Manuel Dominquez and Gilbert Sedil- los my ability to pass for 21 and La Estrella. C Club-3,4g Dance Club-4, Pres.: Dance Club A-45 Intra murals-3,45BiggestFlirt-35 Track- 2,3,4g Basketball-3. ADAM PEREZ. I will my wonderful experiences at Cobre to the future Cobreites. Dance Club-45 Archeology-4g Band-4g Football- 3. LORENZA RASCON I will my ability to stay in school to Ruthie Perez. Dance Club A-1, 25 F. H. A. -4g Intramurals-35 Chorus-3, 4. NINA RAYMER I will to my little sister, Peg, all the fun I have had during high school. Pep Club-1, 45 Drill Team-4g Masker's-1, 43 Service-2g F. N. A.-lg Library Club-3. THELMA REYES I will my money bags' to any needy organiza- tion in Cobre High School. Maskers Club-lg Shuttle Club-1,25 Balladeers-2. 3g Chorus-25 S.C. Treas.-34 N.H.S.-3.4, V. P.- Bus. Man. Annual-4g F.T.A.-3,4, Treas.: Class Treas. -4g Quill and Scroll-4, Sec. -Treas. rrrr r ' Z ?'N I E 'vf ,gms- 'Ui ORLANDO ROIS I will Mr. Knight to all future Chorus Students and to Ralph Saenz. Photo Club-l,2,4g Spanish Club-3g Dance Club- 4g Tri-M-lg Service Club-1. FREDDIE RODRIGUEZ 1 will my ability to get along with people to Manuel Garcia. Football-2,3,4g Baseball-2,3, 4g Dance Club-4g Intramural Sports. MARY LOU RODRIGUEZ 1 will to Jeanie O. a certain pair of muddy shoes. Pep Club-1, 23 F. T. A. -1, 2. Library Club-3g F. H. A. -4. OLGA SALCE I will to Josie Valenzula my ability to read UQ music and to Ruth Vise my 'big eyes' since hers are so small. F. H. A.-lg Pep Club-2g Dance Club-2,4g Balla- deers-3,4, V. P.g Band-3, Sec., 4g Jr. Playg Tri-M-3, Parl. 45 Cafeteria Helper-3,4. JACOB SANCHEZ I will all the Indian maidensl leave behind at Cobre to my brother, Bruce, who will be a Freshman next year. Photo Club-3,4, Sec. -Treas.g Dance Club-2. REY SANCHEZ I will better luck to my incoming brother, Johnny, and to Manuel Quintana better luckin any English class they might have under Mr. Bockman. Balladeers-2g Dance Club-2, 3,4g Athletics-1g Band-1,2,3,4. ERMINO SANDOVAL I will my good times at Cobre High to my nephew, Carlos. War whoop Reporter-3, Art Club-3.4. JULIA SANDOVAL I will to next year's W. W. Editor my ruler, pencil, and dummy sheets in hopes that he will strive for a better paper as I did this year. F. T. A.-2 Treas., 3 V. P. and Dist. V. P.: Class Treas.-33 Assistant Ed. War Whoop -3g Spanish Club-3 V. P., War Whoop Ed.-4g S. C. -4: Quill and Scroll-4 V. P.: Service Club-1, 2, 33 Dance Club-3. SARA SANDOVAL l will to Anna Lee Martinez my good times in high school. Dance Club-1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus-1, 2, 3, 4g Pep Club-lg Library-2: F. H. A.-3g SW Clinic-2, 3, 45 Music Festival-3. DELIA SANTA MARIA I will to Della Gonzales my books and locker. Pep Club-1, 4g Dance Club-1, 4g Service Club- 2, 3, 4g F. N. A.-3. JOE SEDILLOS '1 will my Dance Club girlsto Gilbert Ramirez. Dance Club-1, 2,45 Art Club-3. GENE SMITH I, being of sound mind and body CPJ, leave to the poor, unfortunate children of this work- house the following worldly possessions: my ability to extract myself from embarrassing situationsg my winning way with the girls, all the used gum under the se atsg and all the whiskey and beer bottles in the teachers' desks. I. R. C.-1, 25 Debate Club-1, 2: Band-l, 2g Latin Club-3, 4: Rocket Society-3, 4, Sec.- Treas.g Chess Club-3, 4: N. H. S.-4. SANDRA WAGGONER l will to Betty Wilson my million steps from the parking lot to the school. Pep Club-1.2, 35 F. T. A. -2, 3,4g President-4g Library Club-2,35 Quilland Scroll-45 Club Coun- cil-4g S.C. Rep. -44 War whoop Staff-3,4pFea- ture Editor-4. SCOTTY WILMETH I will all my classes to any idiot who thinks he will like them. Football-lg Basketball-1, 2,3,4g Track-l,2,3,4g S.C. Rep. -35 S. C. V. P. -4g Math Club-3g C Club-3,45 Arts and Crafts-3, 43 IntramuralChair- man-4. TUDOR WILLIAMS United States Navy-4. ANNELL WOFFORD I will to Verda my ability to get along well with others, especially the teachers. 'Nik' F. H.A. -1, 3,4, President-4g Shuttle Club-1, 25 Junior Play-35 Pep Club-lg BettyCrocker Award- 4g ArcheologyClub-2, N.H.S. -3,4, Sec. -Treas , 4g Club Council-4, Sec. -Treas.-45 Who's Who - 3. MORTON WOMACK l will my spot in the 'bear pit' to Ernie, and mydesk for the past 3 years in Mr. Bockman's roomto all who want hard work coupled with rich rewards. Football-1,2,3,4g All-Southern-3,4g C wp All State-43 Track-l,2, 3,4p C Club g , . -2,3,4g V.P.-3,4g N.H.S.-4g Latin Club-3,45 Archeology-2g Rocket So- ciety-3 V.Pg Chess Club 45 S.C. Citizenship Award-3g Boys' State Alt. -35 S.S.T.P.-33 Who's Who-3, 43 NMSQT Finalist-4g N.H.S. Semester Award. 80 WMM B.M.I. Arthur Archuleta Ernesto Huerta Fred Luna Gilbert Montoya Adam Roybal George Sanders Gary Stretz Tony Torres 5. SENIOR AUTQGRAPHS SX, ,Tw wfdwfufllw Q, N A q , ' f' . L 1 X ' xx' I f N X V X R xx Q v X QV'S:NiXfxX , xx 'Vx-, I , Xxx 4LJL,,'v , lx 'Y I 5 w Uk gfyjjuf cg f, SENIOR AUTOGRAPHS The Coronation procession wound its way majestically around the dance floor led by X the incumbent king and queen, Blas Hernandez and Aurora Lardizabal. 1 1? , gun? fl - p n . H E Senior Class sponsors are: Cstandingj Mr. Spurger, Csittingb Mr. Rule, and Mrs. Sumner. Not shown is Mr, Jarrett. Q W s V ff M 'ff I , '. - 1 y . ,Q ' 6 :jgv , DC , N ,EI r' 2 Y K . 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K f , Xi Q Wk 15V v ,f K Q X X X 1 , v N X 'W frKXx V K , NN 4, X9 A' lb t ffl EDITOR , Herb Spanvler D i 1 l l Z l l if T' CCDACHING STAFF Left to right Frank D Lopez coached B Team basketball and moved up to head baseball coach for the 1959 60 season Bob Jarrett was the head basketball coach for the second year and he helped coach the track after the basketball season was over Clint Hill was the Head Coach on the Indian Staff for the second year and he coached the Indian football squad and the track squad Bill Decker had the Job of turning out freshman teams to live up to Cobre stand ards He helped coach freshman football and turned out the best fresh basketball squad the Indians have had Larry Crandell coached B team football during the previous year and he received help from Clint Hill He will also coach boys in tennis Rex Dempsey was Cobre s Athletic Director and he had the Job of lining up a schedule for all Cobre s Teams Leonard Rovers lmissing from the picturel coached the fre shmanfootball team durin the 39 season Freddy Byrd falso missing from the picturej was the line coach for the Indians 86 this previous season and he may soon have some wrestling teams. 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Ronnie Blackwell-Tackle Sr. Bel Aire Highlanders Z2-44 Cobre met defeat at the hands of Bel Aire of El Paso, Texas in their second game. This was a thriller dur- ing the first half of playas the score was tied three times. Depth and experience beat the Indians in the second half. In this game Darry Black- w man and Lee Jackson were a- gain the outstanding players as they accounted for all ZZ points. .GQ W Q-I Gilbert Aguilera-Halfback Ir. r ,gn-mfpnmmhk ,V 1 During the Las Cruces game, Barry Herd, 30. moves up for a tackle as Lee Jackson ww-sive '.-'-'I' X 1 -1.9555 1 R311 Bailey-Halfbaglq Sr. Stexe Lucero-Halfoack Ir. 89 ,X f Dene Matthews - End Sr . -' alas-Q Gallup Bengals 13-19 Cobre met their third con- secutive defeat at the hands of the spirited Bengals on their home field. The game was a fine display of power as both teams moved the ballverywell, but the Ben- gals outscored Cobre. In keeping the Indians in the game with his passing, Jerry Herd gained praise for this game as did Ray Bailey with his fine running, '37 Lee Jackson-Fullback Sr . W 1 ' Q -5 1 Jerry Herd, 31, crashes over the goal line for a TD, as Herb Spangler, 39, and - Darry Blackman, 34, finish their fakes. This put the Indians ahead of the Western Herb Spangler-Halfback Sr. Colts 13-00 'Q . l i Jerry Herd-Quarterback Sr. Western Colts 27-0 In gaining their first win, Cobre avenged a 6-O loss handed them by last year's Colts. On the very first play of the game Darry Blackman went 46 yards for a TD which was called back, but the Indians pushed across four TD's and held the Colts scoreless to ruin Western's Homecoming. Lee Jackson, Jerry Herd and Darry Blackman scored all of the Cobre touchdowns. Darry Blackman-Halfback Sr. 89 Tularosa Wildcats 45-0 At Cobre's Homecoming, the Indians stomped the Wildcats for their second win, Althougha few injuries ham- pered the Indians they moved the ball with ease in pushing across seven TD's to win the game. All Cobre backs scored in this game, but Herb Spangler was the only back to score two TD's and Jerry Herd made a 68 yard punt return, An unidentified Cobre player tackles a Tularosa player from behind as Dene Matthews, 52, and Gilbert Aguilera, 33, move up to assist 111 the play Gadsden Panthers 20-19 In a district game, Cobre came roaring from behind to down the panthers. This game was primarily a defensive game as both teams were held for very little yard- age throughout the game. Ronnie Blackwell, who play- ed defensive tackle, and Mor- ton Womack, defensive guard, were the big guns in the game, O Q act Guard M- Bobby Fletcher End Jr 'AJ lu- 1 ,J Danny Holland-Tackle Sr. Socorro Warriors 39-13 In winning their third district game, the Indians easily downed the Warriors. Substitutions were made quite frequently in order to give the lesser members of the team a chance to get in the action. Mike Byington, in scoring two TD's, and Roy Jackson with his hard running, gained the honors in this victory. Q David Morales-Guard Jr. ' 1' f . M K , ,:., . if . .W -L time Vs' 2 ff' JF' Fred Rodriguez-Center Sr. 3 If Jtnfizizil: ,-.rellaiio-Tackle Souix. Ray Bailey, 35, crosses the goal line to pu 3-A contest against Gadsden. Deming Wildcats 12.-18 The Wildcats won the Dis- trict 3-A Championship when they downed the Indians ona muddy field. Mist and mud hampered both teams in this crucial battle, but the tribe suffered most as the Wildcats came out victo- rious. Jerry Herd, Lee Jackson, and Darry Blackman gained honors in this heartbreaking loss. t Cobre ahead 13-12 in this crucial . I l Robert Gallardo -Guard Ir. 91 Hot Springs Tigers Z8-7 In finishing an undefeated season, the Wildcats outplayed the Indians to gain the win, The Indians were unable to get the ball rolling, perhaps they still felt the sting of last week's loss at the hands of the Wildcats. Ernie Thais, aguard, scored on a linen'1an's dream as he picked up afumble and rarnbled 38 yards for a TD. Johnny Montoya Tackle Soph Victoriano Lee Jackson JO breaks loose and gallops the distance for a TD, as Danny Holland, 73, Fred Rodriguez 33 'vlorton Womack, 70, and Herb Spangler, 39, follow up to block the 11 SENIORS GRADUATE In donning the Red and White for the last time, eleven boys played their last season of foot- ball for Cobre. Those boys were: Ray Bailey, HB, DarryBlackrnan,HB5Ron- nie Blackwell, T3 Jerry Herd, QB, Danny Holland, T3 Lee Jackson, FB, Robyn Freburg, Cp Dene Matthews, E9 Fred Rodriquez, CQ Herb Spangler, HB, Morton Womack, G. 9 aj Gordo Rodriguez Head Manager-Jr. 5 ,rl 1 aio e ni X imager Ir. '59 B TEAM S S, 32, ly,S4i. C, , W 48 Egsyfgigati 'T fr- FRONT ROW fleft to rightj Cecil Gray, Norman Marsh, Mike Abalos, Winston Morrow, Gilbert Aguilera, David Morales, Steve Lucero, Joe Lardizabal, Bill Bloodworth, Johnny Montoya, Robert Gallardo. Jeff Scovel. SECOND ROW fleft to righty Coach Crandall. Jimmy Bowen, Jimmy Spangler, Jimmy Patton, Arthur Acosta, Armando Avilucea, John Portillo, Arturo Loera, Delores Heredia, Ernie Soto, Joe Rodriguez. THIRD ROW Cleft to rightj Randy lsbell, Howard Herrington, Roy Jackson, Victor Shinn, Raymond Serna, Bobby Fletcher, John Fallis, George Lopez, Enrique Enriquez, Nick Kennedy, Leo Pino. B TEAM SCHEDULE 3 WINS -- -- 3 DEFEATS In the opening game of the '59 season, the B Team walked over the West- ern Colt B Team by the score of 37-0. Cobre ran into a determined Wildcat Team on the Latter's home field as Deming crushed the Indians 40-13. After having three last period touchdowns called back, Cobre still rolled over Western 25-0 for their second win of the season. The invincible Bulldogs from Las Cruces shellacked the Indians 31-0. This gave the Cobre squad a 2-2 record. Deming furthered the Indian humiliation when they blanked Cobre 28-0 on the Indians home field. Playing the last game of the season, Cobre upset the mighty Las Cruces Bulldogs 25-19 and became the first Indian team to defeat Las Cruces. 93 r59fSi 1 5 59 UFRCSH - --.....vx 1.025314 DQR' ri ,,..,,,,vs El' 5- gwsznlfk 93 53 ,f ' .k . W W5 ' ' eff, 1' -K! s , , a :HQ is 4 afk ll' 5'Qf ,ff all Y . 5 U an-cf iQ-sv 1Q'f w:'v' A 4917? Q' L They Dtmmg Cllff T or C Hatch I: Raymond Serna 13 attempts a jump shot from the key Whlle V1ctor Shlnn 20 moves ID under the basket for the rebound Dene Matthews Scmgy wumelh Semor Semor 97 ... V ,I , W - ' 4 ' gl 50 2 ' 31 X X 47 ' 49 , Q' -J is 43 45 j hh I V 14 4 -T . 1, f ' A 4-4 27 T f 1' V- f f ,. 4 .. 1 ? , + - - -- '-s--- A, 1 ' I I 1 I A, lisa' Q W ' , Hiivg Ek 4941! 1 Sup 1 1 if 1 3 an ng A F r 'x32 ' K E it , 1 f ,T 'TT !V' if? I We They 48 Las Cruces 68 Fill in: Gadsden -F Lord sburg Hatch Alamogordo Deming Raullalolguin gets offa jump shot as Art Acosta and Manuel Dominguez get set to back him up. uf Victor Shinn John Fallis Ivan Helton Gordo Rodnquez Gary Koger Sophomore Junior Sports W rlter Manager Manager CCDBRE B TEAM , , iii? 1 L 1, A , fi ,Sv ri' 4 ' .- Xl if if- .. '- 1- f .4-X 1 ' l i is ,. -9' fFront Row, kneelingj Coach Frank Lopezg Manager Alfonso Siasg fStanding, left to rightj Jesus Monjeg Felipe Juariqueg Ramon Bacag Ernie Sotog Enrique Enriquezg John Fallisg Victor Shinng Luis Holguing Fred Moreno: Doc Dodsong Barry Herdg Steve Lechuga. VICTORIES - DEFEATS WE THEY 38 Western 28 20 Western 34 64 Western 32 35 Western 34 44 Deming 33 61 Cliff 38 41 T or C 36 46 Hatch 28 39 Lordsburg 24 42 Alamogordo 50 50 Las Cruces 47 36 Gadsden 34 46 Western 26 43 Cliff 40 41 Las Cruces 67 Fill in Score: L Lordsburg 1- Gadsden - 1 Deming 101 FRESHMAN TEAM J' ,f a': .5 5' V' ,na Ula Q U 44 22 r 35 X If X 'lu 5- Q Y '-ul'-'V ld .J ,H , if i Q R' . , N1 1 H My 3 4 5 . ,AA M .4 A 3 L! Sl ' '- '-' rf' XJ wg L, Y Y 5 ll '- 33 F A wr M N' Mmm 'M CFront Rowj Jonathan Nunng Joe Maring Coach Bill Deckerg George Rodriquezg Carlos Madrid. fBack Rowy Richard Trujullo, managerg Carlos Sandovalg Felix Romerog Rudy Guitierrezg Alex Perezg Martin Padillag Larry Hatler Tony Alirezg Rusty I-lydeg Manuel Aguilera, manager. FRESHMAN RECORD WE 61 Western 46 Gad sden 50 Lord sburg 52 Alameda fl.as Crucesj 50 Gasden 50 Lordsburg 54 Western 69 Deming 68 Western 102 THEY 30 31 39 31 46 42 30 43 39 -'84 ' 5- . , I L I 4' fp 1 gi Q.- , wr 1 I D 'flu '4 s-- ' -4 -1 1.1. . Q ' ,.s -.A , f -r - .fi 2' Q - -1 Q 1 .'. A Manu l Pena finishes up first ln one Carl Marsh finishes up in third place of his famous 880 yard runs in a 100 yard race. In the following campaign he should doa lot better. Manuel Pena winds up to throw the shot. Manuel was coming up fast in this years campaign and should be in the winner's column next year. I y,yr 3,1 ls.-U5 fy I ,' 1 ' , I L- I ,. .1 -5 x fn. . ? Y' ',:' -f i ifg'flY7? J, Ae, Ji url I Q .441 F513 is ' u ' ' 9- PQJ' .. J ff-:Q ,sg T., Tudor Williams hands off to Ray Tom Benjamin easily wins his race Bailey in a relay race to put Cobre in the Lead. Wes Prophit gets ready to toss the shot for Cobre. 2 Y Wy e in the 220 yard race. Tom was the fastest man in the District. Tudor Williams finishes second in a distance race in the Western Invita- tional Meet. Jerry McBride finds himself in the winners circle after finishing first in the mile. F E 1 k g1y X Q, ,O ffuhl I lx LA I' wx Ll1',A L JU wlm 4 1 1 x O Of L Wm UF Ilxl SLLUA x FO X KY I iLY Y fr ,A IA. j gf. 'c bf.-'A.:QU'Q :lgl SLUT!-LICLNl7tfWliIXlCQl, H41 JA A1 ask- .1 -1 I1.Z,1HF'-,L!Il,'1 'cm L. V -. A 45,1 msvp r L.'1s!'1.fg,1 Pgsy 5 HJILTQ 1 Qu?:ft.1Lf,NcZ1' 'wg-,IQ11 2: Lf.:Lf5LfL'll 15 . .L1E.. df Lf I.nafir111'cs 5 , XI x TO 'J iEillQ I' IUlfi'lN.3.f.ff ' X 1 wfro 1 .l',1.1,f1W,iUlj -2 J V'-. 5: 1 Qi-fs: :,u :41' LH- 1- 'E 'frpil 1 xg:A,.11.J f..1:..qLg,T,zlvJ C O O rf! - - Y :lf 1 .x ' i s ,L M- U I J, - f U 1' 'Eg . Q in - 'fib 'rf i - '96 .Af -JV '91 I a X! R 1 f ' . -' 1 E X J ' A N m'7 3 f 5 5 Emi ' ' 5 f iw A' - we A qs? ai x 7 Y' I y . 1, 5' 'T ! A 4- F-'P fr A .4 oe' f-1 5 'Q ' ,ii ,fi 'A , v, h QA ' in fix' K N X W ia 4J :rv 3, A . L M' A! SEB' '4 VARSITY 0,4342 +A, fright to left, front rowJJOllUr1yCl18l-'62, Tony Fierro, Raul Holguin, Robert Grant, Herb Spangler, Rafael Juariqui, and Ramon Garcia. Cback row, standing, left to rightj Coach Dwane Raile, Bobby Fletcher, Manuel Lucero, Arcadio Chanez, Ernest Iluerta, Coach Frank Lopez. -g', ,. -v-- g, X , ff V- A 'fu .4 p I . ,N if '3 fl? f '- V' !'Q if ,, I J' ,T , Aw6 aft? ,,,..f-1 'I K .- of up I .E- ,, . . au, c ' i ' ! 1 , , , . M iv- V , I J' :U .L lf- A 2 Fi lf r NN .J I R Q K - . 1, ff Q' 1 , 'nfxx 11' A ' ' l ,. 'V - Ji, A 'l , Q. JA 'N 1 It N s 3 ,Tia fx X i , 1, ' - 3 1 1 'aff - ' 1 - Y I ' X I F 145 7 Q 0 l, thi , j Apu, - ' , ., ' 1, J ' B TEAM AN D RESERVES Kfront row, kneeling Milton Duran, Barry Herd, Nick Kennetiy, Manuel Alvaraai. liztizri' Spangler, fbaclx row, standing Coach llwane Raile, Fred Rodriguez. Rayinontl Serna, fXl3l'lU:lDOlTliIl,1ll:.I, llaxie Arizaga, Ernie Thaia, Coach Frank lopez. 107 X Herb Spangler 2nd Base 3 year letterman Junror 4-U L-.LJ Tony Frerro Rlght Freld 1 year letterman Freshman STATE .4 .,,.4 Manuel Lolly Lucero Prtcher 4 year letterman Senlor Nav Johnny Chavez lst Base 1 year letterman Freshman Bob Grant Shortstop 1 year letterman Sophomore . .- 1 vC,V f ' Z K WJ, 144 Rafael Juarrqul Center Freld 2 year letterman Senror Ernest Huerta 3rd Base 1 year letterman Senlor ix N?'J 3 5 . 2 .,, paea Q 0 W Q 1 N WF y . vii r f ,f 6' Gal 9,6 of ' is 1 ' J ' 1 hw, A T fl' X I 4 . Q H 'if ' 1 . U' ,Q l U Q 15 .L D1ck Luna Rlght Freld Reserxe 2 year letterman Jumor TOURNAMENT Bobby Fletcher P1ICh6f 2 year letrerman Sophomore Arcadlo Chanez Prtcher 3 year letterman Seruor A Nov' Q Y Rnd Raul Holgum Second Babe Reserxe Sophomore Rick McGee Thrrd Base l year letterman Q E' Q Sophomore QI I Ramon Garcra Catcher 1 year letterman Freshman 0 I , 96 , 7 were Ern1e Tha1s Catcher l year letterman Freshman 1 N X' , WJ, 109 1 '. g F F ' W fs ig ii 'Y 'if T Q!! -F1 . X JV? , 1' gf ' f Y-f Jig' A , .X A XX i, X U. X vi, 6 1 fffk ,Ji Zzwqt 2 ' l '3' F 8 3 4 Q af fn t H f it A1 sf 1 4: L INFIELD STAFF VV.. fright to lefty Manuel Lucero, pitcher and third base, in V, Robert Grant, shortstopg Ernest Huerta, third base and T first base, Herb Spangler, second base. QA' ' 1' ii My X' YS ' Rf il ff M 1. v Ii!! .B- GRS -.V OUTFIFLD STAFF if L PITCHERS AND CATCHERS , V D fright to lefty Bobby Fletcher, pitcher, Manuel Lucero, pitcher and catcherg Arcadio Chanez, pitcher, fkneelingy Ramon Garcia, catcher. h ff., ..t, Lug, , F L W- M.-XNAGERS AND COACH fright to lefty Jay Jackson, managerg Frank Lopez, coachg Albert Loera, manager. , . 'M X 4 ' x 1 A fright to lefty Tony Fierro, right fieldg Bobby Fletcher, left field, Rafael Iuariqui, center field. HA 5 ,' -L F 5 X 1 .rf i-ff'12'- '-ui AWARDS Lee Jackson All Amerrcan All Southern All State North South game 9. QQ ALL STATE QLefttor1ghtJKnee11ng Jerry Herd Lee Jackson RonnreB1ackwe11 Stand mg Robyn Freburg Morton Womack Darry Blackman Ernre Th31S ALL SOUTHERN Left to rrght Kneelmg Jerry Herd Lee Jackson Ronnie Standrng MlkCBy1Hg ton Robyn Freburg Morton Womack Darry Blackman Erme Thars Q 'X xi X! I us Vg. jj? '-M X QX L N v 4X X if X' QQXQ5 - ff, 5 iw! -1- I pl A A 'Aga , . Ex k I Ci' ' . WX K ' f L XV' E f Q ,. ' Q. V-5' P3 , ' , , fs, 7 g1w?f: 841.-,Lf ' 'lg-1 pq, 9 X 'tx h - wb? ' ff A 'LZ Ai! ,A , 5 R 1 'ff' . XA Q54 Q 01 CLUBS Q 00000006 'Y f f X p SAA 1 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The WOTth16St Organ1zat1on of Them All OFFICERS Presrdent Harrrs Hrmes Vrce Presrdent Thelma Reyes .un Sec Treasurer Nell Wofford Sponsors Mr Sykes Mr Rule 1959 SPRING INITIATES ll arg Z D1' D14 'A 4' I . . ' ' L' S, . I A. , V A , , - V y fl' i . Q . 5 - gf ff - , aw . A ' , ' '-'pf .hx 4 ' V5 1' 'Q r ' .J ' ' fi? H 'J A 5' ' , x . f , . . , L4 If: . it N A A X ,xv -2. n .,., . as . I V - .lux 1 ' W 1 'Af Q , A I O . . ' - ' .a ,N x ' I . I, X Q , V , 1 .. , , X A X Xxx- 1 E - I . . J 'He - N 'ij'-S, ' 5 ,.,. A g fx if r X x s ' J ' A i . if' . 4 , 1 , 1 I1 sw-MJ Qleft rrghtj Judy Huey fProbat1onary Memberj Nell Wofford Nancy McNutt Emma Gallndo John Fallls CP M J Nancy Brubaker QP M J Hams Hrmes Judy Drck Thelma Reyes Carole Matthews Carolyn Swanson QP M J 1959 FALL INITIATES 2 Cleft rrghtj Joyce Hunter Herb Spangler Jenann Kennedy John Herkenhoff Betsy Stark Gene Smrth Sally Sullrx an Nflorton Womack Drane Flores Charles DuBoxs 'vlarrlyn Anderson Ivan Helton 4 STUDENT COUNCIL Thls 1S the f1rst tlme 1D Cobre' s h1 story that we have hadagn-las S C Presldent Presrdent V1ce Presrdent Secretary Treasurer Sponsors OFFICERS U' Sally Sulllwan Scotty Wllmeth Nancy McNutt Betsy Stark Mr Rule Mr Goforth REPRES ENT ATIVES be Charles DuBo1s Sr Rep John Fallrs Jr Rep Henry Ramrrez Soph Rep Jonathan Nunn Fr Rep Carolyn Swanson Jr Rep Joyce Hunter S C Rep Sandra Waggoner S C Rep Carmen Armendarrz Soph Rep Marran Walker Fr Rep Carole Matthews Sr Rep Scotty Wrlmeth Vrce Presrdent Harr1sH1mes Chreftarn Edltor Betsy Stark Treasurer Nancy McNutt Secretary Sally Sulltvan Presrdent 2nd row Glorla Duran Presrdent of Club Councll Julra Sandoval War Whoop Edrtor Emma Galrndo Head Cheerleader D1ane Flores Drstrrct S C Sec Treasurer Kgs C' ,.. 1 lst row fl rj Manuel Pena fDance Club AJ Horace Cordova fArtJ Gary Stretz fRocketSoc1etyy Lee Jackson KF F A J Paul Morton fChessj Harris Hrmes QN H S J 2nd row fl ry Ienann Kennedy fLat1ny Priscilla Marrufo fPhotoj Karen Murphy qPep Cluby Joyce Hunter f3Mj Sandra Waggener fF T A 5 Beverly Nunn fMaskersJ Gilbert Aguilera fDance Club BJ 3rd row fl rj Gloria Duran fQu1l1 85 Scrollj Nell Wofford QF H A J Clara Macias fShuttlej Julia Martinez CSpan1shj Marilyn Wrlson QF N A Q Flois Anderson CBand Rep J Stanley Vaughan fArchaeologyJ CLUB COUNCIL Student Council Representatives Joyce Hunter Sandra Waggoner President Gloria Duran Vice President Ienann Kennedy Sec. -Treasurer Nell Wofford 16 'W Iuha Sandoval Edxtor WAR WHCDOP STAFF S CHO 5 4 EDNAY ONA I fgwfmxaao H IGH scwoou. DQE SS X v4aAocuzAon L A555 !n-r?'s Mr. Les McC1endon Sponsor 1' 1 Wg Uv 'WNW ms.. Z A V-as-.., Q N?- l i 'si-Q .-.102 'XFX is Seated Thelma Hay Reporter Herb Spangler Sports Edrtor Julla Sandoval Ed1tor rn Chref Martha Hernandez Exchange Crrculatron Manager Drane Flores Busrness Manager Standmg Mr McClendon Sponsor Bettuo Cardona Reporter Sandra Waggoner Feature Edrtor Carolyn Swanson Assrstant Edrtor Ray Hood Reporter Fred Luna Photographer 117 xll 'ann Q X3 ., 1.1171 , Q QM ,. lntrmatinnzll Bnnurarp Sunny ti1rl5lgl1 Sdnml Jmmulialzf OFFICERS President -------------- Gloria Duran Vice President-H --- Julia Sandoval Sec. -Treasurer -------- Thelma Reyes Sponsor ---- --------- M r. McClendon One of the three Honor Societies at Cobre, Quill and Scroll takes 'Q . initiative to help promote better journalism. 5- .l l ,. , ,. , .ll , 'www ' 1 rr- :l,Irr,,rl1,11r', . W,,'5, ,rwlr W , , ia id, 1 '37 lb! L-R Carolyn Swanson, Thelma Reyes, Julia Sandoval, Sandra Waggoner, Gloria Duran, Mr. McClendon, Harris Hlmes Qabsent is Herb Spanglerj. 118 MODERN MUSIC MASTERS OFFICERS President Joyce Hunter Vice President Judie Dick Secretary Martha Gomez Treasurer Richard Torres Historian Nancy Keys Parliamentarian Olga Salce lst row fl ry Sharon Hoagland Frank Contreras Joyce Hunter Manuel Silxa Richard Torres Nancy Keys Shirley Williamson Virginia Hardin Mary Boswell 2nd row fl rl Martha Gomez Berta Cook Kay Bragg Judie Dick Vera Hopkins Kay Steyskal Carolyn Swanson Eva Marrufo Enrique Enriquez Bill Walker Magdalma Molmar Ray Hood Nancx Brubaker 3rd row fl rj Charles Olson Bill Exatt Priscilla Marrufo Doris Duke LUC18 Barela Olga Salce 119 ' 1 1 1 '1 1 1 .. ... . V - . . 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,A I . ' , 1 1' 1 , RSITY HEERLE DERS Jfwvo I I1 dy C20 CGC! 55 '-5 bd P-ffl 'Un-. Exec U f-13 Ee -v-I Ev-1 LUG 'Sl 32 :Ta bds: 6-I CD Q.: -12 o A cn 'Head Cheerleader 3 2 on 3 I-1 cu E an -C 3 H8 me n.. O I E .-4 DIANS is our we w E5 CD Z 4F Q5 Z af E E2 cn 'E 5 --. ua Z E Q E B 'az 3 ALTERNATE CHEERLEADERS We fmd Janet Key Kathy Stone and Erllnda Diaz ready anytlme they are needed as subsututes ...-gglllf Elba Carreon MASCOT CHA cha CHA cha This is an example of one of the many Pep assemblies presented by our Cheerleaders. 'Q For the past four years LOUISE Emma and Jenann have played an 1mportant part 1npromot1ng better school sp1r1t and sports manshlp that 1S trad1t1onal of Cobre H1gh Kay 8: Judy w1ll be here next year as sparkplugs to lead the best team ever to many v1ctor1es Alternate Cheerleaders Janet Kathy and Erllnda have fauthfully been there when needed and may be seen yell1ng and Jump1ng as full fledged Vars1ty Cheerleaders next year rx, 'W . 4, w , -Z ' ' 1 A .L,'fj ' Hvqwht h' J' sk f an N , ,. 57 9 K N - .,,, f ' L . H., iw av -4, NH, ' S ww Alice Bush Sharon Dowdmg F11 HEAD CHEERLEADER , '11, J I i Glorla Baxley ,wma 1 an-Q T1ll1e D1az 06 Martha Brandtner 7 'SE'-'F- f z , I I 'H+ I . x- -W' 5, , I' ,Q Q K .... GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Left to right: Patsy Dominguez, Betty Diaz, Isabel Torres, Mary Quintana, Alice Lucero, Modesta Treviso, Cecilia Flores and Margie Rodriguez admire tomboy Virginia Esquibel do a head stand. 1,36 Left to right: Rosie Hernandez, Delia Treviso, Janie Murillo, Lynette Nippa, Cecilia Rodriguez, Reyna Soto, Ernestina Perez, Mary Galaz, Rosemary Ortiz, Evangeline Garcia all watch Mary Lou Esquibel jump on the trampolin. OFFICERS President ------- ------ R eyna Soto Vice-President -------- Alicia Qiinaga Secretary ------- ----- 5 'Hetty Diaz Treasurer--- ' Judy Barela Left to right: Nancy Ronquillo, Daisy Hol- land, Cecilia Hernan- dez, Phyllis Dempsey, Cecilia Lucero, Judy Barela, Alicia Ojina- ga, Bev5fTy-'Shemin Gait for Mary Ann Ruiz to make her throw. L N H'lft1n , I , , I l ! A l 'Cf f, ' I T I 2- A s I li , ' ,....,.2g I I ' PEP CLUB Q3 Top fl-rj Marilyn Wilson, Unice Gonzales, Lila Mares, Betsy Willis. 2nd row-Vallie Parsons, Charlene Barto, Annie Roman, Amanda Salce, Toni Morales. 3rd row-Diane Flores, Ida Chanez, Margie Benavidez, Lourdes Lucero, Virginia Gonzales Ureagurery Isabel Iauriqui, Mary Godoy, Lena Horcasitas, Tillie Diaz. 4th row-Rosa Martinez, Susan DuBois, Irma Guttierrez, Mary Lou Garcia, Margaret Martinez, Elsie Apodaca, Rosa Morales, Rosa Sepulveda, Cora Watson. 5th row-Janet Schampers, Mary Boswell, Bev Mize, Bev Sherman, Phyllis Dempsey, Pat Manasco, Maida Blackman, Joyce Hunter fSecretaryj. 6th row-Martha Brandtner, Marianne Wysong, Gloria Bailey, Iohnell Carr, Marilyn Herring, Billie Rose Saiet, Judy Ray, Sherianne Frost, Martha Thayer, Wanda Ford, Jenann Kennedy. 7th row-David Newell, Charles DuBois, Robert Grant, Harris Himes, Richard McGee, Bill Evatt, Gene Matthews, Raymond Dobbs. Sponsor-Mrs. Kaston B , . . ...,,17'f j tyft' W-..-W President-Karen Murphy DRILL TEAM-fl-rj Peggy Raymer, Nina Raymer, Mary Ann Smith, Beulah Dearing, Sharon Dowding, Maureen Murphy, Alice Bush, Peggy Gardiner fVice Presidentj. CLUB SENIORS Fred Martmez Lee Jackson Morton Womack Jerry Herd Ivan Helton Darry Blackman Ray Barley 2nd row Scotty Wllmeth Dene Matthews John Herkenhoff 3rd row Robyn Freberg Danny Holland Garry Stretz G11bert Montoya Manuel Pena D1ck1e Luna All Seruor Lettermen have donned the Red 8: Whlte for the last tlme thls year The returrung Lettermen are the basls for next year's Vars1ty Teams The Coaches have lead Cobre 1n many successful seasons and, Wlth the cont1nu1ng co oper at1on of all the returmng Lettermen, Cobre should have many more v1ctor1es RETURNING LETTERMEN lst row V1ctor1ano Rodrrguez Charles Olson Robert Grant Barry Herd Grlbert Agurlera Mrke Byrngton 2nd row Bobby Fletcher Manuel Marrn Steve Lucero Mllton Duran Rrchard McGee Carl Marsh Ernxe Thats 3rd row Mr Clrnton H111 Mr Bob Jarrett Mr Fred Byrd ll 71 f - - ' '- ' ' 1 --Y . -- I I I I I I ' - I 1 ' - I I I y y . 0 . . . u l s -- - I . A I I I I , I , D A . ' , I I v I 1 . . - . , V I I ' ' V ' I ' ' F? and :- 4ui'!A-as---ig K- 'lf '41 ,HAY fi- ? ' s X.. I ,Jn Kwai v k W 9' VW4v'?x, ' fl-rj Annie Roman, Toni Morales, Mary Lou Madrid, Marilyn Wilson, Hortencia Carrasco, Consuelo Alvo. Sponsor Sponsor Miss Knight Miss johnson SHUTTLE CLUB With the help of their sponsors, these girls have learned the profit- able and useful art of weaving. OFFICERS: President-Clara Macias, Vice President-Margaret Lopez Treasurer-Virginia Rodriguez, Secretary-Julia Aguilar. 'ST x 'W jj If fl ffm iff? 1411 ART CLUB 11 ry Grlbert Madrld Salvador Donez Rudy Luna Sandy Pedersen Enrxque Moreno Horace Cordova Manuel S11V3 OFFICERS Pres1dent Horace Cordova V1ce Prestdent Sandra Pedersen Sec Treasurer Dene Matthews Sponsor Mr Joe Goforth fl rj Charles DuBo1s, Gene Matthews, Erm1n1o Sandoval, Scotty W1lmeth, Dene Matthews Harrts I-Irmes 9 'L , 'I' r' I ,fy ' fb - t f, ff 1' .N ,Q ' ff Ll' ,f, ,. ,',!. ff 1' , ,fc 1, ,. f . 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'V ,J 1 ' as .131 7 ,f FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA lst row fl-rj Millie Barela, Margie Benavides, Rosa Morales, Esther Acosta, Sandra Waggoner, Thelma Reyes, Diane Flores, Rosa Martinez, Corina Loera, Mrs. Neighbors. 2nd row fl-ry RachelHernandez, Richard Trujillo, Milton Duran, Dora Guzman, Felix Romero, Maria Duran, Josephine Dean, Philomana Ramirez, Jenann Kennedy, Judy Dick, Joyce Hunter, Marilyn Anderson, Thelma Hay, Betsy Willis, Judy Huey, Tom Martin, Frank Contreras. 3 '1 OFFICERS President --------------- Sandra Waggoner Vice President ----- ----- Es ther Acosta Secretary fabsentj ---- ---- Ri chard Torres Treasurer ----------------- Thelma Reyes Historian ---------------- Jenann Kennedy District Treasurer fabsentj Sharon Hoagland District Vice President ------ Milton Duran i----k get Wifi l 28 FUTU RE H OMEMAKERS OF I e X -tx x M 1, , vr yfe U L-I E OFFICERS f Z 'Q Sponsors XC Hu Mrs. Sumner Mrs. Herring President Nell Wofford Vice President Nellie Gomez Secretary Erlinda Diaz Treasurer Lupe Rodriguez ANX , A-QL Qt' I 7 as X fa 2 w. f 2 5 fall ' f jf- ff ' . ' 47 1 : J' fl 4 of ,X ll Af' 147, X Q5 AMERICA 'Y Sitting fl-rj Jamie Gibson, Loretta Diaz, Mary Galaz, Elsie Apodaca, Virginia Gonzales, Lorenza Rascon, Florence jam-iqui. julia ManineZ,Mary Lou Garcia. Standing fl-rj Nancy McNutt, Verda Wofford, Mary Lou Moreno, Laura Lee Laney, Karen Estes, Kathy Powell, Mary Lou Rodriguez, Isabel Garza, Margaret Martinez, Mary Esther Escudero, Mary Louise Cardenas, Priscilla Hinojosa, Inez Barreras. 130 FUTURE FARMERS CF AMERICA +4 Marne-354505 SENIORS AND OFFICERS Top row Roy Jackson fSent1neD Dwane Thwarts CReporterJ Leon Calloway CVICB Presrdentj Lee Jackson fPres1dentJ Mr Houston fSponsorJ Don Dodson fTreasurerJ Jrmmy Patten fSecretaryJ Bottom row Ronme Blackwell John D1V1I'lCy Iran Helton Robyn Freberg Buster Anderson Jerry Herd vv'44 'A T98 vga Irs-ya Top row C1 rj Ronnre Greenwood James Barrrs Carl Drngman Butch Warren Charles Coleman B111 Daugherty John Kennedy Donnre Turner Bottom row Barry Herd Jay Jackson Ray Hood Horace Cordova Jack Avant Joe Whrtam Nlorrrs R11ey Butch Parsons B111 Carton B111 Thwam 131 132 -N M xt ull!!-r ie -if ,of'f ,,,--f 'E-TZ., .I ....,,,z.,,,A nun-Iv na- 14 'Q 1 ...nf -s....., 'i ......,,bN VW? CQuaestery Jenann Ke lnedy fPont1fex Y ubake I B HHCY N OD Swans arolyn .-4 -4 Z ?s Ju HCI hja lf H1 John S FJ t row C1- ls fs xr ...- .-4 fx xr 1 rrbunej Ka KT Uey H JI ff rkenho John He U12U ck Darry Bla OH ls Bett Luna Beck SS IHI Harris H mith Gene S UHISI oyce H I OH S lliam ow fl-ry B111 dr .-4 v-. fx .-4 yr Thay Martha Carrasco 3 Ev Fairchild enneth K obbs D ond Y ack OID W H IO Mor Flois Andersor Esther Gomez D IO Hel 3U Iv 3 Ka SI erranne Fro Sh Dick Sue Y E Nor na Rey Sandra Pederson Berta Cook Marilyn Wilson PHY Mur CCH Maur Martha Hernandez Hernandez Rosie I J s 5- ,H-HN p 4 I Q K 1 It W rf J ii M l it ? V , . . I , I 5 V 5 .1 .f Q E I IZEIQ2 ' A, ' jr . A' X ' .1- if V 6, ggi- x A .H KM- y tb t J V X X y Q ', A X: Q f Ji' W ,. VY '- v -A J 'Q 1 'I A' -1 XM' 5, . 1 f I M: 4 N as S 5 N Q 5 N, ex 3 X V V, - 4 ,A f e' A ' ' 1 X W - 2 ' K r , if y Wy X ' ' ' 1 f . ' gjx R 5 i 9 - 5 E 5 1 K 2 1 . F x - ' ' AHF ig Chwyeaqg MQ' ' e,f AMX' K mv N ' -ww' CARPE K at M V Q. f A ' QM 23,-:Mrs . A D EM ' , Key, d Ra , Phy is Dempsey, C . 1 ' Maxima udy ' ySteyska Censor Torn Martin, Frank Contreras, Richard Torres, Manue Si va, Mr. Bockman Sponsor . 'Zn ' y Wi ' . . ' . ' ' , y . y Wi . , , , Ra m , ' ' , , er, Kathy Stone, 3rd row -r Diane Flores, u ia artinez, Anna bee Martinez, Nancy Keys, ud ' , ' , y Bra g, , ' 1 , , ' , . . . ' ' . . 1 es. 2- ... ROCKET SCCIETY 3 OFFICERS Vrce Pres1dent Ronnre Moore bun, Sec Treasurer ..' 1, Gene Smrth Sponsor Mr Hornbaker 'I 2 1 . Presldent Gary Stretz -NL A hi-r---:iq-Q S 5-v'N fl rj Mr Hornbaker, Stanley Vaughan, Ronme Moore, Carl Dmgman, Herb Clardy, Kerry Kump, Wmston Morrow, Alfonso Sras, Roy Evans, Gene Flemmg, Vlctor Shxnn, Cec11 Gray, Don Moore, Davxd Newell, Gene Smlth, John Smrth, James Thers, Robert Huerta, bou1sEscobar, Robert Herkenhoff. Kenneth Fauchild, Don Parker, Randy Lemke 133 , .5 ri. e K , K' i- I I . .,- ' . 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OFFICERS Apolonio Teran ----- Parliamentarian Mary Ellen Fierro ---- Vice-President Jake Sanchez-H Secretary-Treasurer Mr. Dudley Sykes ---------- Sponsor Raymond Lucero Priscilla Marrufo President Sitting: Guillermo Placencio .rx ,E 'Jie' 1-6 OFFICERS President ------- Stanley Vaughan Vice President ---- Gene Matthews Secretary --------- Iorengfll-LID-1, Treasurer-H ---- EE-I5 Fleming 5-3, 'Y' Q Sponsor ---- ------ M r. House 9 A ARCHAECLCGY CLUB Top fl-rj Jean Cook, Don Moore, Jonathan Nunn, Billy Majalca, Joe Garcia, Salvador Donez, Manuel Quintana. Bottom row fl-rj Gene Fleming, Sid Strain, Leon Cook, Gene Matthews, Stanley Vaughan, Mr. House, Jorene Turner, Shirley Cade, Kathy Sullivan, Sally Sullivan. SSH ,pf-,?' A ' L1 tl - ir DAN CE CLUB A OFFICERS Presldent Manuel Pena Vlce Presldent Carol Bassett Secretary Rosa Morales Treasurer Karen Murphy SPONSORS Mr. Goforth Mrs. Ollphant Mr Stambach Mr Irw1n ? V ln. lv A- V O V f 1 ,W 4. ---. 5 1 , . S - ru, . , L 1 . R-as . I I , lt,- OFFICERS Presmdent ------ Gilbert Agullera VICS Pres1dent-- Jerry Dommquez Sec Treas. ------- Julia Sandoval SPONSORS Miss Starliper Mrs. Oliphant Mr. Spurger Mr. Thompson Lil LST FF 142 HARR S H MES GLOR A DURAN RICHARD TORRES JUDY HUEY HERB SPANGLER THELMA REYES Bus ne Mana has as .C- O rb yea ling a l Se OH COIT1 C 1eI'1Ce 1I'1 E-4 -I G3 8 l1fet1m 3. I' fo red Sll will be trea lt that pe l l 1 are I I I i ss ger Sports Editor Junior 8: Sophomore Editor Faculty 8: Music Editor Assistant Editor Editor he staff of the l960 CHIEFTAIN re axes between the first and d dead ine. T is ye , with the exception of Gloria Duran, the staff had no exper' ' pi ' ok. W ho ' ' ' ' by l COBREITES. XZ X X xi ZX f ! Hknmd SUPERLATIVES EDIT Q '40 '-C L in Q 1 A Q ! no an 5 rf' Q1 . . 7 un fa ? V.i M ' 1, nn, nun f MISS C. Q , .ww 1. K J' , 1 I L,, ., ,W Q 14 H -v Qu. . 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E PN 5 P36 QS Q3 THESE E 111 JUNIOR FAVOR IT LS LU PE DAVID V' Wm, Oplyo -M Y ORQF MAKSQTE T I E S HAD SPECIALQUALI FRESHMAN FAVORITES JUAN THER ESA FRIENDLIEST EMMA KEITH Genuine friendliness is directed toward each and every student land critter, from our Friendliest girl and boy, Emma and Keith. Those articulate Most Outstanding Citizens, Diane and Richard, practice good citizenship while speaking over the intercom. This picture depicts a scene which is not too far from reality, since Mrs. Parker and Mr. Sykes, our Favorite Teachers, are admired by all C. H. S. stu- dents. 150 MOST OUTSTANDING CITIZENS DIANE RICHARD - 'af S 1 ' '11 M W FQYQAELTE TESQFIQIEIES if I CUTEST SALLY MILTON 'JXQQJ 5'N C555 1 lq. Y M CCQLSHIUQO U RT ELQZUS Whether it comes to carrying books or opening doors, Lee never fails in his duties toward fairlady, Gloria. Thus, our Most Courteous couple gives us a lesson in--what else, courtesy. Sally and Milton, the Cutest students at C.H,S, , use the next best thing to a real mirror and still get enviable results. The camera captures a lovely mood and also ern- phasizes those wonderful qualities which are so much a part of our Most Sincere students, Martha and Herb. 151 MOST PO PU LAR JOYCE HARRIS MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED BEST PERSONALITY KAY GENE T, T, . T -1 ' lu T L! Q T- 1' x T vs' in 'V in if rl' L 'Eiff- 7. . It' s apparent that requests for autographs and pictures are routine to our Most Popular students, Joyce and Harris. KayandGene, possessors of the Best Personalities, display some of their charm and wit , The two executives, Diane and Harris, give us their impression of big business in operation. EA' 0 BEST AT H L ETES REYNA FRED 5 'V' Gloria and Ray display some of the fancy duds which best illustrate why they were elected the Best Dressed students. Reyna and Fred, our Best Athletes, show us the forms which have been responsible for the addition of so many trophies for C. H. S. Those two avid Cobre fans, Louise and Ivan, give out with the rah-rahs and beautifully illustrate why they were named the stu- dents with the Most School Spirit. 4ni,,,j -Q Qs ENE CGBRE SWEETHEARTS HOMECOMING QUEEN JOYCE HOMECOMING cou RT .1753 1 MAIDA B LACKMAN Senior 1- MAR Y LOU SALAI Z Sophomore SALLY YOUNG Junior CECILIA FLORES Freshman 4, 4 ' V352 .- 'J ,, iqg bt 0 F V ri ex, I 8 f'f 1 - - no 'f -2 we c.,...3 BOYS' AN D GIRLS' STATE Left to Right: Gene Matthews Harris Himes Morton Womack falternatej Scotty Wilmeth falternatej Jenann Kennedy falternatel John Herkenhoff Joyce Hunter Charles DuBois falternatej Judie Sue Dick Qalternatej Dene Matthews Herb Spangler falternatej Not present-Nancy McNutt A study of the records of each of these students would not only disclose high scholastic ratings but all-around activities as well. Cobre can well be proud of these students who were chosen to represent it at Boys' and Girls' State. -I -E'-if W '31 7. f PROM QM xiii COURT 1 Jul1a Sandoval Juamta Carbma 3 M ary Lou Gare. 1a Frances Arciero 161 LEADERSHIP WHO S EN M .M SALLY SULLIVAN LOYALTY SCHOLA JENANN KENNEDY CHARACTER NANCY MCNUTT SERVICE GREATEST SPCRTSMEN y . yy O49 Q0 ,f 4 avg 1 .74 .-negfju - V x. gf- ' 'Q Lee Jackson Darry Blackman Ronnie Blackwell 1 Fred Martinez Raul Holguin Jerry Herd IVAN 166 ' Ivan 1S a warrlor of the pen who f1ghts ona batt1ef1eld of newsprlnt to boost the morale of our teams Th1S lS to say thanks for a Job well done and to wlsh you success 1n future endeavors Ivan f f 5 I GR 'f W Wg, If W I Th1S year s F F A Sweetheart, Jorene Turner was coronated at a dance given ln her honor Muslc was provided by the JUNIOR anas FRESHMAIN Bllhe Rose Salet 'S C O a X 1 67 LAST YEARS JUNIGR PLAY Here s our grrl Olga agarn thls trme catchrng rt from the head nurse Becky Rrchard looks sternly on whrle Ivan amuses hrmself w1th Karen Rrchard s francee SN..a. l.,f,4 Q? From all appearances rt IS obvrous that Mrke hasn t dxscovered the vrrtues of a comfortable bed. It turns out though that he had merely fallen out of one. Becky Louise Harris Nell Karen Emma and Richard show concern be- cause Mike is the only person who could do the part. The others who tried are now convalesclng in the hospital. 168 f .JL Marda fawns over Ivan as he recorls rn horror as any red blooded Amerrcan boy would naturally do under such an attack Olga rs completely bum foo zzled as lS revealed rn her rather blank expressron Her puzzled expressron lS due more to Mr Orr s erratlc drrectrng than anythrng else C157 Thrs 15 that bag Ienann busy harass mg poor mrstreated Mrke Nell and Emma stare rn stunned sllence Therr mouths are open Just for effect Mrke drdn t frnd the bed sheets were much protectron agarnst such a determrned old mard SENIOR PLAY x X Paul and Nlna gently burp James whlle Ivan 'nolests Harrrs ln the confuslon Emma Rrchard Olga Harms Clydean Ivan Becky and George gape awkwardly whrl James and Loulse en gage In a Ilttle P11 low Talk The two lnvallds Olga and Ivan cross canes wh1le shocked Loulse looks on James has Just swallowed a fly Mr Smlth the Dlrector lnstructs understudles Donald and Dons f J f ,X I X gf ff --I X ' N I I I I W1 v 'e . . 1 Q , new a PROM 1958 59 '9 DIC 7 The Junlors chose Cherry Plnk and Apple Blossom Whlte for thelr theme Th1s effect was produced by an apple terpleces ColorfulJap anese lanterns gave an orlental atmosphere to the occaslon Queen Aurora and Klng Blas were crowned to the regal muslc of Charley Hall and the Hallmarks To all concerned the prom was one of those moments to remember 2 J fl 71 L 'T , ill'-H f A 1 5 Q ga no , rx Y K X M A 1 ,Q 3 I - K N., l 'F L . . .I vi . blossom arbor and cen- - n - , - . Al Ax . H ag ' - n i L.. , ' J K 1 A M, 'Q A . s l M' v ' . Y B'- t 'R' ' ,- 1 I Y 4 FALL FORMAL Queen Loulse Blalr Klng Scotty Wllmeth Sally Sulllvan and Harrrs Hlmes lead the customary Grand March A beauuful autumnal setttng, complete mth golden moon and purnpkrns, was a fltung background for thls year s Fall Formal l 171 2 5. kk. 'J .G .gi TE ?:'L .R lik wg. .. 9' . . 'z 4.5 rf: tif! ri- - !5 1 b'P' ul, SS. ,LI ,, .J kv! Q4 -1 31' vp' o- l N pl' 6 Xa 4 r - -. llgk u 4 4 gg-. ig X, 2 a? 5 QMQQ f fgwg'wQf , 5, l . 31 V W 1 - - G , , .ff A f , -, A an Qg'I:'2f,:k, X' I ' x gwq , iii YQ? Ms ff F2 13 Q. ,Mx My , 'l 'V . Wkww ' km 5' 3 F 3: p 4 I 4 I ,jg , x'Q if -4 ,,, as ! v D ,s v G ,n :', v 0 1 9 la I ,Q 1 a 1 2 x 4 ,,m,.f++ + ' A J dw Cf w Keith Coester - -Director Sharp red and white uniforms mark the Mem- bers of the band and fill many people's hearts, especially the students of Cobre High School, with pride at the sight of them. The Band performed at all home football games and participated in many other activities in the community. They also made out of town trips to perform at other places. As a result of the auditions held in Las Cruces last winter, four band members--D. C, Guisinger, Ralph Saenz, Rey Sanchez, and Bill Walker--were selected by the critics to represent us at the All-State Music Clinic in Albuquerque, as members of the All-State Band. As the end of the year drew to a close, The Band presented its annual spring concert, the music of which remained in our hearts long after- ward. AND A BAND TO SPUR THEM ON. . Modesta Trevizo--Drum Majorette B R E -gn-w '- , , .. :'W..f.i 'ifI.'.v M- U Wi me X, ,, M., L qu.. . . .. ru- ,9,-- -v ' ,, ., ' 'S' ', ,- ', '-.1...vn',b' i ' , 'I V' 1 tw ,, M l ' f ' wan i j . '12 - TP ' A R K 'uh ' 'W' 7 T -v in ' ' wh.-4 . f ..i,,s,,, h N ,Q ' ' 'lift vw - . -f qu- i C,H,S, Band officers helped plan many of the trips and concerts in which the Band participated. Mr. Coester, director of the Band also did much in preparing them for these concerts. Without him the Band would be nothing, for his patience and understanding is what has made the Cobre High School Band one of the best around this area. BAN D ,,..,,,-,,,,,. W, sir Officers elected for the year were: President- -Ralph Saenz, Vice President--Flois Anderson, Secretary--Joyce Hunter, and Treasurer--Nancy Keys. l - .-a,f1 K, Y 5- -., A K' ,,.'f+Pf1e.fE'ifrQ:a his 4. -If ' e 2, ' yr 1-' -,-ie..-is 'X .. . 4--if M . ef 'f i - ' 1.5 si :ff 'fri ' V W 'M . ' x ,, ,3i,,....i,, fp new ,t . i-Q: . ' . if-f' -. . . ' . . N ' - ' - 1' is - , 6 V e Q . 1 as ..- 1?'?Y .m.-- fi,-V .3 i- , , ' ' ' 'f2'i?3?F ,,. -U..-.gfzaiifvfzv -' . ' ' ' 1,.1vf1- Il1'M - 3' ' 0 is Q .,.,,,, K Q ,kAW,, - . f 2 1 ' .FT -2. 4 - 4- ' v, s ii, 4 jr. ' -4.7, 45,3-Q. E , S ' ' .V .., ,-4 -.l,,y,1?..-V .91 .- ....- , , ,B Y, -.-u wo- f -Q J' ' 1 s 'Kip f '-.ah .z-' ' , s K , . on ,, ,,'.', . Jw . -..Q ffl ' ' ' l !..i'...!'...f!'...':. sr.: ,, ,fairw- 1 M 'W' 4159 F4-.sf E24 3412 I-Q f 1 .-, 'M -:wi xg J bers CfI'1 lT1 the thought ofby d cd ngs lE o 4: .J 1+-4 o 3 o '-4-a K! I DO E .f-4 E O D 5x I... I.. CJ P-x 'U C. FJ Lf U x.. 5 cn F3 Q2 n.. f-4 eff T1 a-J --4 rn rd O Q. f' Mg ft M- 1 Joyce Hunter--Head Majorette Martha Gomez--Majorette This group of pretty girls from Cobre led the Band with the help of Mr Coester and pretty Band Majorette, Modesta Trevizo, during football season They also accompanied the Band on many trips to perform in other places. Della Jo Murphy--Majorette Becky Gutierrez--Majorette N 4 1 X X X ? Y x x -A 'I 'ffl Q. ? gh xy Q .tv J i . 5 . J 3 ' Q 511 N 3 M S 1 2 , Y .-x ' ix' A b .1 -QM any-, ' ll 'v' 'AH ' , ' l wr pi fi M 4, I A I I f 1 X W fi N T4 U f f I 3 V X QM: , 1f ?Q1, ff .II 14: 'W 'M ,, h WS A wk N! .V f H +1 1 k X 7a s 'H , N N1 x l xdy 5 1 , f ,' ,T gp I is X QMWIN ADVERTISEMENTS Kennecott Congrutulutes ou A Mortor Boord on our symbol, the Ankh reflects our best wushes to you who ore grooluotlng Cluno Cbpper Uolpomtzon M1195 Santa Ruta Hurley New Mexico Dlvlslon NEW MEXICO S LARGEST MINING OPERATION 182 I . O . ,,,V 1 , , . y '-'33 jf! . . . 1 TO THE FACULTY STUDENT BODY AND THE YEARBOOK STAFF Thank you for the opportumty of worlung Wlth you agaln 1n the publ1cat1on of th1s outstandlng record of 3.Ct1V1t18S durmg the 1959 1960 school year DON JOHNSON Mas+er of Pho+ography Parrish Plaza Sulver Clfy New Mexico 4 w I I ..- n occ n 1 a o l 53? 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