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Girls' League. LeHermen Created ROW lr MGfTl'1O VGleVWClG, DSSI DlXOV1. POT HBVVUWGFW, Geffle Mefld, Helen Connie Schlotterbeck, Marilyn Markham, Diana Valencia, Barbara Palma, Oper, Lupe Garcia, Cecilia Henderson, Debbie Steele. ROW 2: Miss Brenda Bolton, Martha Garcia, Bettina Yslas, Rose Gobea, Mary Jean Ugalde, Bonnie Waite, Miss Betty Jarrold. it K. Now it's Martha Garcia's turn to treat David LaRoque to Christmas caroling is another activity of Girls' League, the everything, because it's Yob Week, April twenty-fourth members and their friends visit near-by hospitals. They sang through the twenty-eighth. at St. Mary's Hospital. 76
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Club Offered Vocational Interests Ben Franklin Printing Club-ROW l: Leah Van Hatala, Vivian Rogacki, bert Ochotorena, Kermit Budinger. ROW 3: Alvaro Rivera, Larry Romero, Rosie Gobea, Tosia Banos, Frances Ruiz, Estella Zuzuarregui. ROW 2: George Mendez, Henry Pennington, Bill Navarrette, Ron Jackson, Robert Joe Martinez, Hector Castillo, Jack Encinas, Bob Sinex, Alfred Villa, Nor- Clifton, Tom Garcia. Future Teachers of America-ROW li Joyce DeZeller, Gail Harper, Vir- students who explore the field of teaching so that they can better ac- ginia Chavez, Melanie Wayne, Sally Reed, Carol Kosko, Eddie Beiarano, quaint themselves with a career in teaching. Actual classroom experience Pat McNally, Mary Hammer, Frances Rudolph, .lerry Norris. These are helps determine their choice. Future Homemakers of America-ROW lz Julia Delsid, Carol Hotchkiss, homemaking in high school. Its goals are the improvement of personal, Shirley Whalen, Karen Cole, Doreen Gilmore. ROW 2: Sheri Shults, Mary family and community relationships. All girls who have taken a home- Hummer, Anne Ausdemore. This organization is for girls who are studying making course are eligible for membership. 75
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F un. School Spirit Membership in the Lettermen's Club is open to any male athlete who has earned a major letter in any of the recognized interscholastic sports and whose citi- zenship has been of high standard. Club members work on school spirit, promoting clean-up of campus, and a high caliber of sportsmanship, not only among the ath- letes but also among the rest of the student body. They sponsor Lettermen's Days, a dance, Lettermen's Follies, a scholarship fund and Dress-up Fridays. Unlike many organizations, Girls' League does not require a particular talent or interest from the members. Any girl who enioys working with and for other people is welcome to ioin. The sponsors believed that the spirit of cooperation and drive to achieve was especially fine this year. Gerri Mead, president of Girls' League, stated that the girls enjoyed the warm feeling that came from helping others. Their proiects included Yob Week, food drive which was held in December lust before Christmas, Tell-a-line, and Hi and Smile Week. The Tomahawk symbol originated in 1959 by two let-termen who thought Pueblo should have a symbol for the Warriors. John Phillips, a welding teacher at that time, made the tomahawk. Because of its size it was suggested that it be put on a log and shown before every game. Here Phil Crockett, James Cassidy, Richard Gilbert, Tom Ochoa, Allan Luther and Bill Hoover are carrying out the tradition started in 1959. l.effel'lT1en'S Club-ROW l: JGFTTSS CGSSldy, Phil Cl'OCkEff, HECTOI' CClSllllO, Sutherland, ROW 3: Frqnk Sgenql Ffgnk Fernandez' Tony Borboql Ron Ron Carreon, Bob Vasilyev, Tony Basurto, Jerry Pemberton. ROW 2: Eddie Rodriquez, Manny Sotomayor, Charles Anthony, Jerry Raynor, Tom Capran, MGYCYS, Tommy Ochoa, Eddie ESf Cd0, Mike l-lnehcni GSOVQG M9f'f1bfilG, Albert Saucedo. Not shown are Dave Lynch, Ramon Yslcis and Bill McKinley. Armando Membrila, Tommy Hubbard, Allan Luther, Tommy Elam, Bob 77
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