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=mbers of Drill Team are, Front Row; Peri Rodriguez, Sharolyn Oberg, Rondo Niblett, Esther Walker, D ' Lois Brice and Ava Rogers. Second Row; Barbra Nunez, n a Lancaster, Walitto Collums, Gloria Garcia, and Gail Baker, Bock Row: Elizabeth Stewart, Mary O ' Loughlin, Jonell Fleming, and Yvonne Dillard. IV Drill Team Members Perform Timely Routines For the first time, Cobre had a group of fifteen girls, who mode up a drill team. The officers of this organization were. Rondo Niblett, captain; Esther Walker, first lieutenant; Mary O ' Loughlin, sergeant, and Milly Espinosa, corporal. These girls were in charge of the other members, making sure that each girl knew her routine well enough to perform during halftime of each home basketball game. To be judged for their talents, girls who tried out for drill team had to make up their own routines and perform in individu- al groups. Uniforms were jump suits with a red wrap-around skirt. The whole uniform used the school colors: red, white, and black. Shoes that the girls chose to wear, were black and white patent leather which were designed like track shoes. Miss Connie Blackard was the team ' s sponsor. Rondo Niblett, captain, sponsibilities in helping r Connie Blackard, sponsor had with each of their routines.
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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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School Hours Pass Quickly During Club Activities ■iMk. ' - t 1 jjl i. ' - Varied club activities provided relief from everyday school life: Below, the Chorus Carnival sav some of- fenders jailed while others laughed at their plight. Bottom; GAA girls practice for the Volleyball Sportsday. Top left: Masquers Club entertained students and community with productions this year. Center: Presiding during meetings and learning parliamentary procedure are important aspects of club life. Lower: Band members played for many activities.
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