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EBLQXSIEEZZLXILTL SCSCOJEFGE KEEPEEZS Without the Baseball Pep Club the team would be lacking a lot of very essential things. The girls are a very tremendous help to me personally, stated Coach Gastellum. They provide an in- valuable service during the games keeping score, operating the scoreboard, operating the concession stand, announcing the ballgame, and serving as bat girls, added Coach Gastellum. ln addition the pep club held an occasional car wash, and had can- dy sales throughout the Baseball season. The main objective of this club is to boost the morale of the baseball players, raise funds for baseball equipment, and publi- cize baseball games. According to Coach Gastellum, the group has been meeting up to its stan- dards. This year's pep club has fifteen active members in which four are acting officers. They are lackie Anaya, Cecilia Castillo, Betty Sa- linas, and Cindy Gabusi. To join this club, which has been active for five years, you must have the eagerness to help, concluded Coach Gastellum. -Betty Salinas ONE-Terri Romero pays close attention to the Baseball game. TWO-Baseball Pep Club are: Bottom Row-Nancy Ginn, jennifer Ginn, Nor- ma Duran, Patty Castillo, Carman Cas- tillo, Row 2-Palsy Martinez, Stella Ro- driguez, Lupita Acosta, Lisa Salgado, Maria Corrales, and jackie Anaya. THREE-Stella, Patsy, and lennifer work on concession stand.
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IFERZIEENICEEHJ C2ll-.QD -D CQETA This year's French Club con- . sisted of ten members, with a new sponsor, Mr. Bill Gordon. The main objective of the French Club according to Mr. Gordon is to pursue through means of films, excursions, picnics etc., ex- tra curricular activities, which are designed to round out the French program. The club also gives students the opportunity to experience through films and trips, cultures they might not otherwise have an opportunity to experience. A -Betty Salinas This was the first year that there was DO-CETA Club at Pueblo. There were sixteen members including four officers in the club. They were President, Barbara Diaz, Vice President, a W , Xe htwl 4' 1 A E L. 'L vw aalgi' an Tern Romero, Secretary, Maria Valdez, and Treasurer, Betty Sali- nas. , Some of the main objectives and goals of the club were to find a career that interests each student, and work in that career during the said school year , stat- ed Mrs. Hume, the club's spon- sor. Other goals were, to work together as a group, and to ac- complish work skills during the year, added Mrs. Hume. To join this work-study classfclub you must be 'I6 years of age, and must meet a certain income lev- el, concluded Mrs- Hume. -Betty Salinas ONE French Club-Bottom row: Manny Amaro, Xochie Oros, Victor Palma, Er- nestine Villa, Arnulfo Palma, Second row: Alvin Young, Richardo Torres, Francisco Tellez, lose Cordova, and Sponsor, Bill Gordon. TWO Do-Ceta-Bottom row: Betty Sali- nas, Maria Heredia, Maira Valdez, Ral- faela Arias, Sandy Gallardo, Mary Lou Mena, Amanda Mascarenas, Sponsor, lou Ann Hume. Second row, Robert Pallanes, Lucy Murrillo, Magie Soto, Barbara Diaz, Terri Romero, Martha leon, Angie Howard, Mary Garcia, and Ray Garcia. A 'l 'f THREE French club sponsor, Bill Gordon helps Ernestine Villa complete club work. FOUR Rafaela Arias improves typing skills during CETA class.
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