Morenci High School - Copper Cat Yearbook (Morenci, AZ)

 - Class of 1976

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Girls' League Stage Formal Dance, Theme, ance With Me Traditionally the Girls' League members sold pop and programs at the home football games, thus earning activity points. Others earned them by bringing ice to the games and also by selling cards. The annual All Girls' Halloween Party started off with a potluck dinner held in the Home Econom- ics room. Afterwards, everyone went to the gymnasium where cos- tume judging and skits were held. The Girls' League Formal had a theme of Dance With Me and .4 ,,.,i f at was decorated with the colors of fa-' Wwflieilr i V- .M r- lime green, sunshine yellow, and . ,ai if H I ,infra Y s g! x . fp ,H ,W I ' 4, vb mx f, ., x peach. President Vivian Black- ., 4 ,,,vf, i . mx man crowned Kenny Joe Blackman wa., l ,174 W iigaai ,j -as., f-fj.,'-I king. After the crowning, couples Ma n Y N 'Wm then danced to music by HUSH. M.. Selling sodas and cards paid off . as the girls with the most activity Points enj0yed a weekend trip to ' ., i Ph0Cf1iX 10 SCC 2 Stage Pf0dUCIi0H- COUNTING MONEY FRoM cokesales, President Vivian Blackman and Sylvia Gonzales. l975-'76 GIRLS' LEAGUE OFFICERS INCLUDEZ FRONT ROW: Terry Perea, freshman representative, Diana Casillas, sophomore nrepresentativeg Vivian Blackman, president, Dilia Najar, junior representative, and Carol Gonzales, sophomore representative. ZND: Cindy Gomez, senior class representativeg Sylvia Martinez, secretary, and Shelly Forstrom, freshman representative. 3RD: Sylvia Gonzales, senior representativeg Cindy Copeland, junior representativeg Mary Chavez, treasurerg and Debra Alvillar, vice-president. Ya 3 gas? W,,a.5-,igy-iaft1:1ia,.5,4- C..?i?e ,W wr , I

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! STUDENT COUNCIL FRONT ROW: James Conant, Dolores Bustamante, David Garcia, Shelly Forstrom, Mary Ann Casillas, Patrick Chavez and Diane Casillas. 2ND: Janet Farrington, Shelly Hendrix, Dena Gojkovich, Sandy Morgan, Pam Gale, presidentg Albert Ortiz, vice president: Donna Rodela, recording secretary, Judy Montoya, corresponding secretaryg and Lynn Brubaker. 3RD: Caro- line Rodela, Donna Brice, Hubert Williams, Dennis Sorrell, Donald Goodman, Alan Edwards, Richard Romero, and Edmund Lopez. Student Coulncil Attends Convention, Sponsors Winter Food Distribution With the student-lounge in its second year, the Student Council members expanded their noontime sales to include ice cream bars. At College Visitation Day in 2 October, members hosted repre- W ccyiiii sentatives from the Arizona Col- leges and three Universities. At the State Convention, the lo- cal chapter received an award for Ji outstanding work done last year. Members volunteered to help Mrs. V. label the large collection Y of rocks, fossils, and other bio- i ,I Q logical exhibits that have been given to the biology department. As the year progressed many class competitions were held, in- cluding Pumpkin Day, Homecom- ing Floats, the annual Christmas Food Drive and Spring Spirit Week. STUDENT COUNCIL ADVISER, Mrs. Vandervort, helps members pop corn before games.



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Spanish Club Members Present Appreciation Basket to 4 F' 4 SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS ELECTED for the current school year are: Gloria Ruiz, vice- presidentg Edward Frasquillo, president, and Emily Bustamate, secretary-treasurer l - L - Q r. K. McCain The annual initiation was the first Spanish Club activity, but this year it was held on the foot- ball field instead of in the Home Economics Department. The in- itiates participated in a variety of games, including a tricycle and an egg race. Afterward they enjoyed spanish food and soft drinks. All students taking Spanish may join. During the year several very successful bake sales were held for the scholarship fund. This is awarded each spring to a gradua- ting senior. Some of the money was also used for a holiday party. At Thanksgiving club members pitched in to collect canned food and bought a turkey to present as an appreciation gift to K. McCain. SPANISH CLUB MEMBERS INCLUDE: FRONT ROW: Terry Stinson, Evelyn Rodriguez, Brenda Kay Nelson, Dilia Najar, Yolanda Val- dez, Judy Hernandez, Anna Rodriguez, Linda Stacey, and Bertha Moran. 2ND: Katherine Montanez, Evelyn Bustamante, Jeannie Mal- denado, Debbie Urcadez, Barbara Ann Marin, Diane Reyna, Cynthia Peru, Perri Lynn Walden, Alice Vargas, Cynthia McCormick, and Emily Lozano. 3RD: Patricia Martinez, Elizabeth Lucio, Alva Saenz, Katherine Ruiz, Denise Medina, Debra Alvillar, Shelly Herdrix, Hope Rogers, Darlene Segovia, Alicia Settle, and Shelly Montanez. 4TH: Peter Provencio, Esther Perkins, Carol Rodela, Christine L. Martinez, Teresa Padilla, Gerra Spivey, Edward Frasquillo, Diania Ontiveros, Sylvia Martinez, Frank Subia, and Alan Klem Zale.

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