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71 Library Club Uses Time To Raise Funds The main functions of the Library Club were to stimulate in- terest among students in the use of books, to develop reading interests, and to provide opportunity for investiga- tion for librarianship as a career. Inez Trujillo, president; Sherry Russell, vice-president; Marlene Mason, secretory; Manuel Arrey, treasurer; Mrs. Mary T. Hudson, sponsor, and other members helped to promote these and other services of the valuable facility of Cobre. Among the number of suc- cessful money-making projects this club sponsored v ere, selling 1971 linen calendars, and making available Treasure Chests containing many items v hich v ere sold individually, such as key chains, shopping lists, and calendars. Sherry Rus! one of theii and Manuel Arrey display 1971 linen calendars ( oney-making projects. Library Club officers are, Inez Trujillo, president; Sherry RusselL vice-president; Manuel Arrey, treasurer; and Marlene Mason, fecretory. Library Club members are, front r Trujillo, and Manuel Arrey. Marlene Mason, Lillian Nanez, Susie Gonzales. Row Two: Kathy Pennington, Sherry Russell, Dorothy Archibald, Inez
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Front Row: David McNoughton, Ricky Schampers, Calvin Brubaker, Randy Reiss, Tom Stewart and Manuel Arrey. Second Row: Inez Trujillo, Hope Chacon Ida Rodriguez, Judy Jackson, Walitto Collums, Milly Espinosa, Andrea Llamas and Rondo Niblett. Third Row: Rosie Pena, Mary Helen Garcia, Ros Grijolva, Twana Sparks, Lilly Baca, Cecilia Delgado, Marlene Mason and Regina McSherry. Fourth Row; Yolanda Grijolva, Cecilia Florez, Nancy House, Mary Alice Morales and Liz Stewart. ■7 FJA, Quill Scroll Hold Initiation In School Library FJA is an organization for interested students in journalism who maintain a B average or better and are enrolled in publications. Quill Scroll is a club for students in publi- cations who are in the upper third of the junior or senior class. This year initiation was held in the high school library. The guest speaker was Mr. Denny Booth, who spoke on mass communications, broadcasting and all fields of journalism. The officers for the 1970-71 school year were Regina McSherry, president; Twana Sparks, vice president; Lilly Baca, secretary and Hope Chacon, treasurer. Sitting: David McNoughton. Stonding: Inez Trujillo, Mory Alice Morales, Rondo Niblett and Elizabeth Stewort of Quill Scroll.
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NHS Conducts Successful Talent Show During 1971 National Honor Society represents encouragement towards scholarship, leadership, character, and service to Cobre High School. To support these goals were Connie McCauley, president; Billy Frost, vice-president; Wendy Brice, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Ann Glover and, Mr. Harold Stom- boch, sponsors, and other members. Among their money- making projects were a pop bottle drive and talent show. When this club did not participate in any special activitiy, they supported Student Council projects and had spontane- ous get togethers. Members of the 1970-71 NHS are front row: Harold Stambach; sponsor, Connie McCauley, Rosie Pena, Cecilia Florez, Wendy Brice, Mrs. Ann Glover, sponsor. Back row: Edword Hornbaker, Jonell Fleming, Regina McSherry, Billy Frost, Adrian Minitre, David McNoughton, Wyott Sparks, Twana Sparks, Ruth Meredith, Cheryl Myers, Danny Bleak, Kim Hunter, and Elsie Parker. NHS officers ore Connie McCauley, president; Billy Frost, vice president; and Wendy Brice, secretary-treasurer. Students that were tapped in 1971 are front row; Rickey Zapata, Terry Valerio, Lori Flores, Stella Borela, Betty Garcia, Dorothy Archibald, Blanche Brindley, Ann Bolger. Middle row: Margaret Cloudt, Ann Horn- baker, Ricky Reiss, Wolitto Collums, Marlene Biebelle, Janet Steele. Bock row: Franklin Smith, Dovid Fenske, Martin Porter, Andy Hunter, Craig Bryd, Roy Jimenez, Skip Walker, and Brandon Ahrens.
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