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Debaters, PTA Discuss National Problem National Forensic League better known as the Debate and Speech Club. lotte Schilling, Robert Sinex, Willis Maki, John Field, Eddie Beiarano ROW 1: Virginia Thurmond, Melinda Carmony, Linda Hardinger, Laura Mary Hughes, Rogelio Salcido. These students represented Pueblo in Brown, Clementine Torres, lrma Rivera. ROW 2: Richard Clifton, Char- all debates which were scheduled throughout the year. Parent-Teachers Association-ROW T: Mrs. Armando Membrilla, Mrs. Issac Vigil, Mrs. Helen Sweeker, Mrs. Robert Vasilyev, Reverend John Coats- worth, Miss Florence Reynolds. ROW 2: Mrs. Rodolfo Garcia, Mrs. An- tonio Santa Cruz, Mrs. Philip Hartung, Mrs. Joe Hernandez, Mr. Robert Bailes, Miss Maria Urquides, Mr. George Buck. Parent-Teachers Associa- 80 ,.0s'ff!'4s tion is better known as PTA. This group and other parents sponsor many activities such as Back to School Night when the parents are invited to come and talk to the teachers ot various classes. Meetings are held once a month to discuss topics like teen-age problems and home-school related ideas. Students are chosen for the panels by the PTA members.
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lfll A-'ii ff- Q---.r...,s, , ff1ff?f5'3?5'?'?Y4 W? ffff ff' f. ' . 'flffi f df Hall Monitors-ROW li James Lennox, James Smith, Ray Zimmerman. ROW 2: Edward Lee Hurley, Edward Goodwin, John Trias, Richard Allen, Jim Smith, Eldon Lee Bailey. ROW 3: Debbie Madison, Yvonne Burke, Debbie Todd, Carol Ann Hotchkiss, Mary Hummer, Kathy Davis, Barbara Swinney, Julie Henderson, Marceline Lockett, Frances Hayden. Hall monitors volunteer their time and effort to a worthwhile service to the school. These students are in the halls at lunchtime, after school and before second session to check students' hall passes. Monitors Guard Halls: Riflemen Qtudg Films rere.M....,.e .W L.. u N... ff , . ,o ff, ' 'fee X ' fff fer, ,f,,fs,f , ., 1 r f' Rifle Club-ROW l: John Cox, Howard Eng, Ike Smith, Robert Tom. ROW 2: Michael Schloeman, Richard Durr, Lyle Smith. ROW 3: Gary Go- forth, Gary Weisenburger, John St. Ledger, Perry Longfellow. The members ordered and then watched films dealing with hunting, fishing and trap- ping. Then they discussed the ways and techniques of how it's done. Robert Bell, sponsor of the Rifle Club, observes Woo Tom and Tony Basurto as they take aim. Members learned to use different types of rifle and pistols. Saftey in using firearms was stressed. Learning to shoot better was the main challenge of the members. As members of the National Rifle Association, they could shoot at the Tucson Rifle Range. 79
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GRA. Modern Dance. French Club. Gave Members Dpportunities Girls' Recreation Association is an organization open to all girls that have an interest in sports. There are no special requirements. Miss Lundquist is sponsor. Modern Dancing, under the di- rection ot Miss Wong, provided un- usual and attractive performances this year, which were enjoyed by fellow students. Any iunior or senior interested may try out. GRA officers were Bettina McKenna, Frances Ruiz, Linda Moreno, Norma Castillo Disciplined practice was necessary for members of the modern dancing class. French Club-ROW 1: Lillian Villaescusa, E. Griialva, P. Florence, C. C. Hinton, M. Love. ROW 3: J. St. Ledger, John Parker, D. Sandoval Molina, J. Rivers, D. Dixon, S. Maldonado, G. Schmeling. ROW 2: J. V. Neugebauer, B. Alexander, T. Mikel, M. Curtis. De Muth, L. McNally, C. Jonski, M. Robinson, M. Hourcht, W. Fuchs,
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