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Canned Food Drive cessful . Pueblo's Can Food Drive was not very successful this year. Not as many students participated as last year, but we would like to thank the participators. This year only 6,330 cans were donated and 80 families were supplied. Last years amount was approximately 15,000 cans and 180 families were supplied. During the Can 'Food Drive Pueblo's classes had a Spirit Point Contest where Seniors came in first. Second place were Freshmen, Third, Sophomores and Fourth, were juniors. We hope next year will be a better and more successful CAN FOOD DRlVE!!!! Mary Ellen Valle S ONE- Stella Coronado counts the amount of cans donated. TWO- Senior counting cans are: Benny Reyes, Barbara Balazar, and Margarita Higuera. THREE- Students of the Senior class help separate cans.
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EHRISTMAS 'HELD BY STU BENT EEllilNE'll.: This year's Christmas party had a big turn out. Three hundred kindergaten school students attended. Younsters from Cavett, Hollinger, and C.E. Rose were invited. We thank Mr. Bill Ellis for transporting them to Pueblo. The party was given by the Student Council members and they worked very hard. Also Santa, loe Alonis, gave the childern a big smile, while many games were played. The childern really had a merry, jolly 'ol time. -Pearl Elliott ONE: Senior, Tom Short helps blindfold youngster for pin the tail on the donkey. TWO: Senior, Armando Bracamonte stands away while little girl swings at pinata. THREE: Childern wait patiently for Santa.
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V' Academically Oulstandine Seniors 'S w l ef,-,. .l, , The 1980 EL DORADO STAFF salutes the top twenty-five sen- iors. During the 79-80 Pueblo High School year students participated in many Pueblo events. Seniors were also part of the participa- tion, while also maintaining a high academic standing. These seniors went out of their way to help make Pueblo students be- come more active within their school. For these students it took a lot of time and effort. Some of these students are the ones who were selected to at- tend girls' and boys' state. Other seniors who are not in the top 25 also have participated in Pueblo activities. Once again we would like to congratulate all Pueblo's seniors who helped make Pueblo the number 1 school. -Wendy Woods 81 MaryElIen Valle
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