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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS: FRONT ROW: Kelly Hardcastle, Patsy Val dez, Katrina Wright, Ann Roche. 2ND: Reynaldo Aguinaga, Maxine Glodis, Oscar Baca, Stephanie Upton, Eddie Tellez. OFFICIALLY BECOMING a NHS member, Cindy Lizarraga is pinned by Mr. Powers. 22
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STUDENT COUNCIL INCLUDES: FRONT ROW: Norma Morgan, Kelly Baker. Letty Espinoza, Bob Quiroz, corresponding secretary; Michelle Malloque. 2ND: Alex Gutierrez, John Lee, Lisa Stacey, Donna Verdugo, Susie Denogean, vice-president; Ester Lopez, Cindy Lizar- raga, Richard Duran, president. 3RD Doug Marsh, Ramon Espinoza, Oscar Baca, Deidra Vasquez, Steve Segovia, Maxine Glodis, secretary; Fred Lanphar, Bill Morgan, Rey Aguinaga. ACCEPTING the Thanksgiving turkey from Student Body president, Richard Duran, is raffle winner Cindy Lizarraga. PREPARING a welcome back surprise for the teachers is Student Council vice-president, Susie Denogean. SELLING BALLOONS at a football game. Frances Borjon. 21
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RELIVING HER CHILDHOOD DAYS. Maxine Glodis tries to make a snow angel. I I X '7 HEREBY PLEDGE. . . repeat initiates, Robbie Windsor, Sandra Rodriguez, and Doug Marsh during ceremony. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Members Roll in the Snow Six juniors, having at least a 1.5 grade point average, qualified to become members of the National Honor Society. On February 11, the new mem- bers were pinned with colorful rib- bons. Each color in the ribbon had a special meaning: blue for service, white for character, red represent- ing scholarship, and green repre- senting leadership. After the pin- ning, all National Honor Society members were excused from classes for the duration of the morning. Some of the members went to Cherry Lodge to play in the snow, while others went to Morenci Lanes and the Kopper Kettle Kafe. The official ceremony took place in the auditorium on February 12. The members gave short speeches covering the history of National Honor Society, and the meaning of the Society’s colors and emblem. Guest speaker for the ceremony was Mr. Luis Montoya, Superinten- dent of Schools, Clifton School Dis- trict. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY INITIATES: FRONT ROW: Sandra Rodriguez. Donna Wright 2ND: Natalie Cox, Robbie Windsor, Cindy Lizarraga, Doug Marsh. 23
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