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

 - Class of 1958

Page 78 of 208

 

Pueblo High School - El Dorado Yearbook (Tucson, AZ) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 78 of 208
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Page 78 text:

5 ' W 9 9 GIRLS STATE AND BOYS STATE All-around school citizenship and active participation in the affair s of the school and community are the major r e quir e m e nt s for election to Boys' and Girls' state. Selection of the delegates is effected by a faculty com- mittee after the entire faculty and administration of the school have been polled for nominations. Representing Pueblo at the Girls' State meetings on the campus of the University of Arizona were Sylvia Kerr and Jean Thompson, pictured at left. Below are Dave Love, Dave McClure, Tom Mundinger, Hector Ayala and Ross Graham who represented Pueblo at the Boys' State Conference at Flagstaff The activity is sponsored by the American Legion Clubs and similar conferences are held throughout the 48 states The purpose of the activity is to give outstanding Students the opportunity to acquire s om e knowledge of the work ings of a democratic community and to give them so me practise in the carrying out of democratic principles , fri! if H11-X Flliutoumuy. dlctulbd-,Q Rivii-Tiff' v-ui -JFK... outa D Q , a K 'T If . , x . x 4 ' 4 If I, . .'-- X 1,-i ...raw . -ww' ' 611 5 g 1 , A ,14 f.Avm.,.l K - ' ' ' 5 is

Page 77 text:

T P TEN SCHOLASTIC HONORS At the end of seven semesters of lngh school attendance tl e ten people plctured on thxs page had acl xeved an average Ln all subjects of better than 1 6 F1TU1ly entrenched as Pueblo's Number One student was S y lvla Kerr who at the end of the flrst semester of her senlor xear had recewed no grade lower than a 1 IU any subject Swlvma 1s edltor of tl e sehoolpape r and a member of the g1rls'tenn1s team as well as a top student Most of the top ten student s have been actlve Ln extra Currlcular act1v1t1es 1nc1udLng student government Red Cross act1v1t1es the school paper and ye ar bo ok modern dance both boys' and g 1r ls ' athletlcs and homemaklng actlvltles QS Maxlnuna Chavez Loulse Contreras AQ 41 Linda Lipper f-S fs 15 vi Sylv1a Kerr Barbara Clements 'D Dave Love Dave McClure 3 5 JudyMartiI1 Rfwhel Mes-1 Vicki Thornton



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.rw f-5 fin, ,1 X QO ,, fx' X ,ng lx f 5 v 3' ,H X 5 L! v 1 71, 5 Jim Sphar, will be student president for the 1958 AIPA con- vention at Tempe. H0 QRS MISCELLANEGUS LEFT. . . Vic ki Thornton 1957-58 Pueblo Betty C r o c k e r Award. Vicki achievedthe highest grade in a test that covered the various facets of hom e- making, RIGHT... Eloise Pugh, Pueblo's Pea- nutPrincess. Pueblo was awarded Znd place in the 1958 Peanuts For Polio Drive. ..f f::vL?, I . , if 403795 ffm, E: T51 -1... if TOMMY DENNIS POLEN HINES Yale Award City Co- Chairman Peanuts for Polio LOUISE CONTRERAS Pueblo D, A, R, award rs. ,X 49 Q5 X ' 1 sd -Q---9 Pueblo grad is Presi dent of Frosh at Flagstaff lQ'l'lJ i- sammy., M 9.1113 yw::,. .,,,, Vinum- 1'---1-.,. ' ,km Armand Alvarez 3rd from the right was elected Pueblo's delegation to the Arizona Association of Mayor of Any Town U S A The Pueblo gr oup Stu de nt Councils that succeeded in bringing the was very active at the camp. 1958 convention to Pueblo. ! If RENE ALVAREZ., '57

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