Pueblo High School - El Dorado Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1958

Page 120 of 208

 

Pueblo High School - El Dorado Yearbook (Tucson, AZ) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 120 of 208
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Page 120 text:

qty' lk 1127. 7? im: ag K . 'CT' .if , .5 Zac N . 1? . . . QUILL AND SCROLL. . . The Pueblo Chapter of the National Quill and Scroll is a small and very select group and membership represents outstanding achievement in newspaper or yearbook work. Advisor for the local group is Mrs. Jacqueline Hawkins. Officers are, president, Sylvia Kerr: vice-president, Jean Thompson, and secretary- treasurer is Dave McClure. . .MODELING CLUB. . . Chief concern of the Modeling Club, directed by Mrs. Eileen Sherlock and Mrs. Shirley Robinson, is the wear and selection of proper clothing. The group sponsored fas hion shows for the girls of Pueblo High. Club officers for the past year were, president, June Popsong vice-president, Dannette Wils ong secretary, Marie Moroyoquig and treasurer, Cruz Polanco. . . . RED CROSS ORGANIZATION. . . Mrs. Katherine Sasse's Red Cross Organization was easily one of the most active of the Pueblo clubs during the past year. A service group for the community, the Pueblo chapter was give n national recognition when its president Louis e Contreras was featured in the Junior Red Cross Journal. Among the important projects for the ye ar were the big fall enrollment drive and the preparation of Christmas gift boxes. Officers are: president, Louise Contrerasgvice- pr e side nt, A lex Cooperg corresponding sec- retary, Lillian Morenog r e c o r din g secretary, Anita Dumas: treasurer, Armando Alday. . .SQUARE DANCE CLUB. . . The Pueblo Square Dance Club is sponsored by Mr. Chuck Beals and its aim is the amusement of its members. Its meeting s are open to all those interested in this particular form of enter- tainment. Officers of the group are Bob Wilson, presidentg and Carol Eberle, secretary-treasurer.

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...RADIO CLUB... Involved in the mysteries of dots and dashes with Mr. Ray Davis helping to unravel the mysteries for them is the Pueblo Radio Club. In addition to learning the M o r s e Code the members of the group have been learning to operate a ham radio set. Among the more interesting activities of the club this season was a visit to the Naval Re serve headquarters. President of the group is Wes Stewart. ...RIFLE CLUB... Co-ed marksmanship is only one of the purposes of the Rifle Club. The major aim of the organi- zation is instruction in the c are and handling of weapons. Advisors for the group are Mr. Charles Traister and Mr. Gerald Whitaker, the officers are Gilbert Gallego, presidentg Linda Goacher, secretaryg and Alice Hoffman, treasurer. . . . FOSSIL DIGGERS. . . Tracing the human family tree keeps Mr. Robert Pollard's Fossil Diggers digging happily away. Mu s e um s and books rather than ruins are the locales of the club's excavations, but anthro- pological information is what the members seek. Pictured with Mr. Pollard are the officers of the club: Audrey Segar, president: Richard Benson, vice presidentg Robert Benson, treasurer, and Jo Ann Halt, secretary. . . WOODCRAFTERS. . Just some guys who like to make thing s out of wood are the Woodcrafters. This truly indepen- dent group, under the direction of Mr. Dick Knapp, c onduc ts its affairs on a completely individual basis. The group elects no offic e r sg it has no tre as ur y. Each m e m be r decides whether he wants to make a rolling-pin, bread board, chess board, or drum sticks and procee ds about his business with the he lp and advice of Mr. Knapp. His rewards are the results, whatever they may be.



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. . WILDLIFE CLUB. . Learning more about the flora and fauna of our m ountains and deserts is the major aim of the Pue blo Wildlife Club. The club has taken field trips to the Rincon Mountain s, Ventana Cave, and Gardner Cave. They have collected specimens and le ar ne d to identify s pe C ie s of plants and animals and have studied camping procedures and trapping techniques. Mr. Clay Hitchcock is the advisor for the group and Doug Nine, .Terry Acker and Ann Griffice are the officers. ...SAFETY COUNCIL. . . Part of a city-wide group of high school students dedicated to the promotion of safety activities in and around the local campuses, the Pueblo Safety Council conducted an automobile safety check and held a student a s s e m b ly to remind students of their part in public safety. Officers of the group are Margaret Laos, chairman: Rita Sims, sec- retary, Ed Harsh, senior representative: Gary Clifford and Tommy James, junior represent- ativesg Le slie Bell, sophomore representativeg and Pat Edmunston and Rodney Sim s, freshman representatives. . ..HI-TEENS. . . Newly o r g an i z e d at Pueblo, the Hi-Teens aim To build a fellowship of women and girls devoted to the task of realizing in our common life those ideals to which we are committed by our faith as Christians. In this endeavor we s e ek to under- stand Jesus, to share His love for all people and to grow in the knowledge and love of God. Mrs. Etta Mae Dawson is club sponsor: officers are president, Sue Spicer, vice president, Donna Gilpin, s e c r e t a r y, Diana Strauserg treasurer, Carol Hawkins, representatives, Frances Saldate, and Irma Coronado. . . . PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB. . . Mr. Tassi's Photography Club expends its energies chiefly upon contest photography. A m ong those competitions in which the group is interested are the An s c o-Scholastic Magazine contest, and the Eastman Kodak contest, both are national com- petitions. President of the group is Dan Soz a, vice-presi- dents, Gerald Steward and Angie Rammonett, and the secretary-treasurer is Lenny Hinton. 7 P1 ii. I - 1: ww 'Efiit QTVR 4

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