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Fl' Panel members at a regular P.T.A. meeting discussed pertinent problems Palma, Dyan Lampnenvand Yolanda Reed lnot picturedl talked about of teenager-parent relationships, One of the things Dave Lynch, Barbara was children dominated by autocratic parents. i i Surrounded by hearts and flowers, Penny Maerk reigned as DECA Sweetheart at the an- ln The People vs. Maxine Lowe , an exciting performance nual DECA and Girls' League dance. She was attended by Edna Whelan and Susan was given by Ken Wooten in his portrayal of a trial law- Goodman. Yef- 24
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Januarg Beeping horns, happy parties, and wishes of good will brought in a new year for 2600 Pueblo students. With renewed enthusiasm for a new month and a new year, everyone plunged headlong into a flurry of ac- tivities. Never halting through the holi- days, the senior class kept working on the prom. Midnight in the Kiolen, January 21, was decorated with snow and pine trees. Hi and Smile Week provided an outlet for happiness with everyone obliging tradition with a smile and a greeting for all, Patricia McNally and Richard Blanco were crowned Mr. Hi and Miss Smile at the concluding dance. More royalty graced the campus when Penny Maerk was named DECA Sweetheart. Attending her were Susan Goodman and Edna Whelan. Not all fun, January also brought semester end and exams. Se- niors realized they had crossed the last big bridge before the on-rushing graduation date. Pro, Pro, he's our manl If he can't do it, the team can. George sure helped the team do what Catalina couldn't. The score edged up for Pueblo to a final victory. BUBBLY backdrop and an easel of fabric colors set the stage for a fashion Coatsworth's homemaking classes modeled The school ensembles, sports show of garments made from Simplicity patterns. Girls in Mrs. Hazel outfits, and formal dresses at all tour regular assemblies. 25
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