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

 - Class of 1980

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DECA had eighty members in its organization. The purpose of the club was to teach students about different jobs. While learn- ing, they were put in different job areas where the student got paid minimum wage, with the ex- ception of a few. DECA also had activities such as guest speakers for members. One main activity was the Career Development Conference, which is held every year. Guest speakers were from var- ious job areas around the com- munity. The sponsors were Mr. Tony Fuscaldo and Mr. Don Lea- vell. -Mary Ellen Valle FOUR-From Row,- Marrietta Naranjo, Alma Ro- driguez, Mary Lou Contreras, Margarita Be- cerra, Frances Saiz, Cecilia Carrasco, Frank Ro- mero, Steve Canez, Mark Kozik, Mr. Fuscaldo. Back Row,- Ken Ward, Omar Pacheco, Maricela Luzania, Maria Eva Barajas, Teresa Gonzales, jackie Ann Daniels, Ramon Bazurto, Rey Ross. FIVE-Front Row,- Elita Aguilar, Mary Mota'rTo, Norma Valenzuela, Mary Monreal, Donna Leh- man, Dolores Dorame, Maria Chavaria. Middle Row,- Keith Pate, Vero Diaz, Carolyn Dunlop, Rosa Brantley, Mary Torres, Veronica Lowe. Back Row,- Miguel A varez, Paul Moreno, jackie Anaya, Angelica Arias, Carmen Corrales, Sandra Saldlvar, Ana Rodriguez, Azucena Fierro, Mr. Fuscaldo. SIX-Front row,- Grace Machiche, Yvonne Nor- iega, Mary Elsa Martinez, Lucy Velez, Patsy Lo- pez, Andy Anaya, Ruben Bal esteros, Pearl El- iott. Back Row,- Frances Miranda, Arturo Feder- ico, Ceferino Coronado, Anita Phifer, Theresa Kirby, Ray Hernandez, Tony Fuscaldo. SEVEN- Pearl Elliot, Mary Elsa Martinez, Lucy Velez, and Pats Lopez help put up small X-mas tree in DECA class, while Ray Hernandez looks on. 45

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FH DECA Nineteen mmbers dominat- ed Future Homemakers of America. FHA is an organiza- tion which helps it's members learn more about themselves and their responsibilities in the future. Special events were planned in Room 221 every Wednesday at 2:45, afterschool. The spon- sor was Mrs. Charlotte Queen, home ec. teacher at Pueblo. -Mary Ellen Valle ONE- Sonia Leon sews X-mas stock- ing for FHA project. TWO-Front Row- Susie Lopez fre- porteri, Mary Ellen Valle, lPresidentJ, Diane Valenzuela, tTreasurerJ Back Row- Sandra Gastelum tHistorianl, Maria Elena Lopez CProject Chair- manl, Gina Scopellite tSecretaryJ. Of- ficers not present are Rosa Rivera, lVice-Presidentl, Cecilia Gallego, QReporterj. THREE- Front Row- Kneeling: Car- men Cruz, Lydia Caro, Mary Ellen Valle, Diane Valenzuela, Sonia Leon. Back Row Standing: Mrs. Charlotte Queen, Cecilia Gallego, Becky Lo- pez, Lillian Pesquiera, Maria Elena Lopez, Gina Scopellite, Lillian Ug- alde and Sandra Gastelum. Not shown in picture is Rose Rivera. 3, Q ifi fff' is ix 4 'Li A 3 if Q , we N, X QE HUMEMAK at M Q, 1XMJ'1ii'?iae f HERE A



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F ILA Pueblo's chapter of FBLA made lo- cal news at Christmas time by an- swering about one-hundred letters to Santa from Tucson children. There was an article in the Daily Ari- zona Star complete with a icture. Other activities includecl, several conferences around Arizona, bowl- ing parties, and field trips. Mr. lack Zimmer was the advisor and there were 7 officers, they were Diana Canez, president, Nelva Or- tiz, vice-president, Michelle Cox, secretary, Ms. Zeneida Peralta trea- surer, Lucy Perez, historian, l.I Cas- tillo reporter, and Patsy C. Martinez parliamentarian. FBLA was also very active with fund raisers. They sold the tradition- al homecoming mum along with posters and super snacks. All the money went to help the club. During the summer, 8 members went to the national conference in New Orleans. Catalina Diaz won the Who's Who in the U.S.A. award. Sam Valdovin Cooperative Office Education or COE is a class taken by seniors who have completed two business classes. COE students are working in banks and offices around the city. The total class income for the nine weeks was 56,792.94 Last years COE class earned over 538,000 during the year, stated COE advisor Mrs. Re- becca Moens. Social activities were planned for those students who had to leave campus at noon time to go to their jobs and couldn't participate in oth- er school activities. There were 25 members in COE with 4 officers. They met fourth pe- riod as necessary.-Sam Valdovin ONE: Rosa Rivera listens to instructions, during an FBLA meeting. TWO: FBLA members were, Bottom Row: Elsa Saldivar, In- grid Lee, Lucy Perez, loann Cardenas, Amelia Becerra, Ma- ria Medina, Alicia Amaro, losie Amaro, Martha Sanchez, Middle Row: Marie Brown, Rachel Camacho, Elma Mar- tinez, Melva Peralta, Stella Lee, Nancy Leyvas, Sandy Canez, Patty Goodsen, Terry Martinez, Barbara Teso, De- sery Celava Top Row: Diane Canez, Zenaida Peralta, Mary Martinson, Leticia Camacho, Ben Encinas, Cynthia Varelas, Clarissa Gibson, I. I. Castillo, Ray Romero. THREE: Leticia Camacho worked as a Girl Friday at the Eclipse. ' FOUR: COE members were Top Row: Tina Smith, Rose Ma- drid, Terri lohnson, Michelle Cox, Maggie Murrieta, Patsy C. Martinez, Veronica Perez, Lisa Sanchez, Cathy Barboa, Nelva Ortiz. Bottom Row: Lucy Camacho, Alma Quiroz, Amelia Becerra, Susan Sanchez, Lucy Perez, Imelda Gon- zales, Inez Lewis Bell, loAnn Kingman, Sandy Young, and Sandra Luian. FIVE: Michelle Cox worked as a clerk-typist at the Valley National Bank. ONE L Two g.... iff? BQ

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