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INITIATES — FRONT ROW: Phillip Fleming, Donna Billings, Patricia Fletcher, Celio Foy, Emily Smith, Ruthie Holgum, Sheryl Parker, Jeff Ray. BACK ROW: Dolores Sandoval, Socorro Ordonez, Charlie Helton, Terry Wofford, Aida Pedraza, Rosemary Carrillo, Gayle Dowding, Irene Perez. (Not present for the ceremony was Arnold Acosta.) NHS Initiates Seventeen National Honor Society is maintained by the National Association of Secondary School Principals as a pro- fessional organization with the purpose of selecting high school students outstanding in qualifications of leadership, character, scholarship, and service. Officers of the Hurley Chapter were Glenna Wooten, president; James Allen, vice president; Lynda Delk, secretory-treasurer; and Mrs. Mable Rogers, sponsor. Spring induction for the society featured a Mr. Miss N.H.S. Pageant having the old members as judges and a Mistress of Ceremonies and the inititiates as contestants. After the tapping, the society went to a dinner at the Milner-Murray. Ivan Apodaca presents Mrs. Mable Rogers with a corsage while Roberta Ranyan and Glenna Wooten look on. MEMBERS— FRONT ROW: Mrs. Mable Rogers, sponsor; Roberta Ranyan, Glenda Schoffer, Jo Ann Martinez, Ivan Apodaca. SECOND ROW: Glenna Wooten, James Allen, Robert Davis, Lynda Delk, Clark McNoughton. 96
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War Whoop Issued Weekly SITTING: Wayne Nickless, photographer; Josie Arrellin, reporter; Rosalina Alderete, Sally Chavez, business managers; Nancy Brown, copy reader; Olgo Reyes, reporter; Ray Donaldson, assistant sports editor. STANDING: Christine Garcia, Linda Portiilo, reporters; Clark McNaughton, sports editor; Rose Ann Gutierrez, circulation manager; Virginia Chavez, exchange editor; Charles Bailey, editor- in-chief; Mary Sue Evatt, assistant editor; Dougan Holes, advertising manager; Frances Gomez, assistant editor; Mrs. Catherine Smith, sponsor; Simon Ortiz, assistant sports editor. The 1965-1966 War Whoop Staff consisted of seven- teen members who strived to bring all school happen- ings to the attention of students. Again this year the War Whoop was a tabloid size paper and was issued weekly. The staff experimented with two new ideas: the first, a feature which consisted of articles in past years ' papers called Many Moons Ago ; the second idea was more pictures in each issue of the War Whoop. ABOVE: Eddie Trujillo and Dale Carter buy War Whoops from Clark McNaughton and Frances Gomez. LEFT: Sally Chavez, Charles Bailey and Mary ZZ Sue Evatt set up the War Whoop which is sent to the publisher every Tuesday. 95
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' C Club Organizes Hall Of Fame FRONT ROW: Larry Benavidez, Ralph Walker, James Kirker, Arthur Costales, Dale Carter, Pat Hogeboom, Richard Garcia, Tony Gonzales, Victor Jaurique, Henry Sedillos, Gene Voiles. SECOND ROW: Bennie Facio, Jimmy Moore, Cipriono Montoya, Ivan Apodoco, Robby Davis, Jackie Munoz, Lawrence Quintona. Fred Hurtodo, Jesus Quinones, Tony Rios, Walter Blebelle. THIRD ROW: Johnny Benavidez, Simon Ortiz, Tony Sepulveda, Skip Ward, Tommy Foy, Skip Acosta, John Dempsey, Joe Andozolo, Ricky Provencio, Willie Andozola, Robert Ojinogo, Fronk Lopez. BACK ROW: Richard Moruffo, Danny Podilla, Roy Soto, Able Garcia, Pot Murphy, Jeff Ray, Paul Cosarez, Ron Hickman, Donny Green, James Allen, Jay Wysong. ' C Club is the letterman ' s club of Cobre— and Is open to any athlete who lettered in one or more sports. The officers were Simon Ortiz, president, and Johnny Benavidez, secretary-treasurer. Mr. Bob Jarrett and Mr. Ron Darnell sponsored the club. ' C Club sponsored the homecoming and sweetheart dances, raffled a signed basketball at the Cobre— Silver game, donated $100 to Booster Club and collected items for the Booster Club Auction. The Hall of Fame, which was organized this year, is a display of photographs of all past ' C Club mem- bers who have succe eded in the athletic field. Simon Ortiz and Johnny Benavidez show the beginning of the ' C Club Hall of Fame. Danny Podilla accepts the autographed basketball that he won ot the Cobre— Silver game. )7
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