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

 - Class of 1967

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Preparing for the modern dance recital, Brenda Bolton, Edna Whelan, a familiar position from their dancing routines. Held early in April, this Laura Brown, Melinda Carmony, Neenah Drozd, and Eva Moreno pose in dance program displayed the efforts and talents of two daily classes. Hopscotch was a popular game with Frances Accompanied by her favorite stuffed animal, day of school. The student population once Hipps on Li'l Girls Day during Yob Week. Aida Villa charmed her way through an unusual more returned to its childhood carefreeness. 3l

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April as as . . K emu , it .13-as . Summer's beginning is in April, and this awareness finds people more restless cmd excited. Yob Week was eag- erly anticipated by the male students while the females were busy selecting their man and reviewing their etiquette. As the girl took her date's role, Yob got into full swing with planned activities. Match Day, Li'l Girls' Day, and Crazy Day filled the week which was concluded by a Saturday picnic and dance. Sports enthusiasts found April to be the month for track and baseball as the competition became more intense in the final meets. The Senior Showcase was the last chance for all seniors to display their talents, humor, and creativeness before graduating. With one of the best shows of the year, the seniors ended their high school careers in a grand finale of music, comedy, and everything available. To the seniors it seemed that their blaze of glory must be everlasting. As the baseball season reached its peak, Albert Marquez demonstrated his hitting ability in a game against Douglas. Baseball shared the busy month of March with track and tennis. ,,rt S' '.' Q '.ii. L ' t t- Rehearsing for the Senior Showcase were Elizabeth Griialva, Barbara Hinton, Lorraine Hipps, Dael Dixon, and Connie Jonski, doing an original Alexander, Linda McNally, Charlotte Montgomery, Debbie Bagley, Carol can-can. Also in the show were four of Miss Wong's modern dancers. 30



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All Yee lY activities were ended Q eV1dlY by The Cmfwel FleSlG de l0S largest money-maker honor. The entire city of Tucson is invited for a Guerreros sponsored by the Homeroom Central Committee. Each home- mg!-,f of fun, gqmegl and food, with all proceeds going to the room takes charge of a desired booth or concession and competes for the Contemplating graduation announcements, Larry his material. This selection was only a minor Padilla twirls his miniature cap as he chooses problem to seniors as they prepared to graduate. 32 Mag . June April showers bring May flowers as the close of another year begins. Sports ceased as track and swimming completed their division- al and state meets. The few re- maining activities were long-await- ed ones receiving full attendance. The well-known fiesta started the month with a bang. Everyone worked consistently until things were in tip-top shape, and the cus- tomary great success was achieved. Proiects labored over all year were finally ready for exhibition as the science fair once more rolled around. Held in the boys' gym, all students were allowed to see their fellow classmates' experiments and results. Baccalaureate and June Grad- uation are the moments all seniors wait for. Behind lie treasured, life- long memories, while ahead waits a challenging and exciting future. All graduates leave with a sense of accomplishment and mixed emo- tions.

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