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

 - Class of 1967

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Model UN delegates were Ron Carreon, Howard Eng, Carl Lo, John St. Ledger, Dave Lynch, Julia Delsid, and Kathy Hardy. Missing from the picture is Humberto Rosales. AMLIN Delegates Debate China. Rhodesian anctions As world Tensions grow tight and Trouble spots develop, howto cope with These situations becomes ever more important. Created to give a better understanding of These world problems, The Model United Nations met December iO and ii at The University ot Arizona. Student delegates were assigned a specific country and represented its interests in relation to current world affairs. Many resolutions facing The United Nations were debated at The Model U. N. OT utmost importance were The admission of Red China and The sanctions against Rhodesia. Pueblo delegates were selected and briefed by sponsor Miss Betty Chadwick. Representatives were Carl Lo, John St. Ledger, Thailand, Julia Delsid, Humberto Rosales, Tanzania, Kathy Hardy, Dave Lynch, Sudan. Ron Carreon and Howard Eng spoke for Tanzania on the Economic and Social Council. K M, Lv-- Miss Betty Chadwick acted as sponsor to the Model U N.

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Journalists Received Honors it -N.-Q . Q X aw , ,ww . EM ! .K Af- J A i swf? 11 , ' ' ts M .,er.ifHKA',?5flW sfwwff Journalists honored by Quill and Scroll membership were Carla Clarke, Montgomery, Randy Robinson, Rosalie Hoyt, Bob Sutherland, Janie Phe Dick Heidt, Beth Pierce, Robert Tom, Pat Maish, Oscar Mcntano, Charlotte bus, Susan Stropko, ond Gerri Mead. Pueblo students were informed about current events on campus through their paper, El Guerrero, while the year's record was assembled in El Dora- do. Outstanding members of either team may be invited into Quill and Scroll, the national honorary iournalism society for high school students. Initia- tion took place in the spring after publication sponsors recommended the students who met not only the standards of good writing but who had served at least two semesters on one of the staffs and who had maintained a high scholastic record. Susan Stropko, Gerri Mead and Janie Phebus be- came members the previous year and aided in the initiation of the ten new members. A gold pin bearing the insignia of Quill and Scroll is received by each member. The ceremony recalled the re- sponsibilities of good journalism. Instruction at the journalism workshop held at Flagstaff each summer enable the participants to help their staffs produce more interesting and professional publications. Beth Pierce, Pat Maish and Dick Heidt study a picture reducti sort they mastered at the iournalism workshop in Flagstaff. on problem of the 43



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Varied Interests Put PHS on the Move Mike Wilson and Eugene Dong gazed upward as they inspected the new city administration building due to open in August. This and discussion of governmental functions was included with the SCAD program. Catching a spare minute, John St. Ledger reflected on the discussion topic for the Lucky contest. It covered the economic principles of the American free enter- prise system. Mr. Buck kept the Spirit Trophy until it was awarded to the class winning the most spirit points. Organized leadership is a sign of strength and achievement. It stems from an informed student body. Pueblo had such a student body, and its leaders pre- sented a united force at inter-city events. One such event was Student Council Ad- ministration Day, organized so that stu- dents take over the city for one day. All offices are up for election and candi- dates compete with students from all over the city. Individual initiative is a vital in- gredient of leadership. John St.Ledger and Sue Stropko entered a contest spon- sored by Lucky food stores. First prize was a thousand dollar scholarship. Competition with other schools is only as good as the spirit behind it. Pueblo's student council sponsored a spirit contest between the different classes. Points were given all during the year for projects aimed at promoting school spirit. A spirit week was orga- nized February 20-24 with each class decorating ci hall. A trophy was given to the winning class at the end of the year. 45

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