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

 - Class of 1958

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Pueblo High School - El Dorado Yearbook (Tucson, AZ) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 122 of 208
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. . DRAMA CLUB... Girls who desire opportunities for participation in dramatic activities beyond those offered in the regular all-school presentations are the members of Mr. Herb Waesch's Drama Club. The group presenteda spring one-act comedy for the Pueblo students, entitled Florence Unlimited. President of the drama club is Eloise Pugh, and the secretary is Cecilia Aros. . . . LETTERMAN'S CLUB. . . Open only to boys who have lette r e d in at least one sport, the Letterman' s Club, under the sponsorship of Coach Leo Johns o n, has as its purpose the furthering of Pueblo sports and the promotion of tournament and non-scholastic sports activities at Pueblo. Tony Suar e z is president of the clubg Larry Toledo, vice presidentg Karl Von den Steinen, secretaryg Henry Ole a, treas- urerg and Vic Foley, sergeant-at-arms. This ye ar the club sponsored the appearance of the Harlem Clowns and Worked toward m aking the Tucson Relays a memorable event. . . . . BEN FRANKLIN CLUB. . . An organization for tho s e who are interested in printing as a hobby or a profession is the Ben Franklin Club. The club has just completed its second year of activity at Pueblo High. Mr. James Honcoop is the club sponsorg president is Ardie Glassg vice pr e side nt, Joe Morales, and secretary-treasurer, Cecilia Aros. ..C1IR.LS'RECREA'1ION ASSOCIATION. . . Miss Cordelia Lunquis t is the advisor for the Girls' Recreation Association, a s p o r t s-social group for Girls who enjoy participating in games. Sportsmanship rather than ability is the empha- sis of the organization. Officers are: Lina Chavez, pre sidentg Maria Orozco, vice presidentg Cecelia Brown, corre- sponding secretaryg Cathy Cruz, recording sec- retaryg and Norma Jimenez, treasurer.

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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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.. . HONOR SERVICE SOCIETY... Newlyorganized this winter was the Pueblo Honor Service Society. The basic purpose of the club is to give service to the school and the commu- nity. Members serve their hours without achiev- ing such awards as are granted the other activi- ties--letters, pins, etc. President of the new group is Tim Campbell, the vice president is Carol Eberle, and the sec- retary is Dannette Wilson. Mr. Henry Piolote is the faculty advisor. .. . BEAKER BREAKERS. . . Students who se interest in chemistry and curi- osity about chemical phenomena cannot be satis- fied in the regular chemistry classes can pursue their interests in the Beaker Breakers, The c lub sponsor is Mr. Tony Navarretteg offi- cers are: Jerry Rasmussen, presidentg Roy Lim, vice pre sidentg and Clyde Sakir, secretary- treasurer. The club enjoys the privilege of using the chem- istry laboratory for their experiments. , , OPTIMIST CLUB. . Girls interested in a future as teachers of phys- ical education form the member ship of the Optimist club. The new organization has no officer s, but has been active in a number of activities under the direction of their spon so r, Miss Jane Stratman. Among the activities of the g r oup have been the study of city and county recreation opportunities, the visiting of the girls' physical education depart- ment at the University, and the sponsoring of a free dance for Pueblo students. The last activity was arrangedin cooperation with the city recrea- tion department. . . .ROCKET CLUB. . . The first organiz e d high school rocket club in the state of Arizona, and the first to actually launch a rocket is the group s pon so r e d by Mr. John Phillips. Understanding the basic principles of rocketry and determining the futur e role of rocketry in our civilization are the m aj or pur- poses of the group. The club officers are Jam e s Thompson, presi- dentg George Vigeleos, vice president, and Joan Slocumb, secretary.

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