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f it i Gilbert Alcaraz ilbert Alcaraz Council Active For Student Body 3 One of the most active organizations at Pueblo is Student Council. lt sponsored dances such as the student body mixer and both the Winter Royalty and Rodeo Royalty dances. lt also sponsored pep assemblies and spirit weeks, in addition to the student body and class elections. Mrs. Grove, Student Council sponsor for three years, has strived to make Student Council members active, diligent leaders, and she feels this has been accom- plished very well. -A rnulfo Palma, Margie Vasquez .F 1. Sandra Valencia tells Santa Claus what she wants for Christmas. 2. Katrina Montano prepares Valentine flowers for fund raising. 3. Student Council officers Barbra Mazon, Sandra Clgacon, and Sandra Valencia, call meeting to or er. 115
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1 L rr I F . 'Eli r Shems Morabet 1. . . MEANS Jobs: SPANiSI'l Club Evivlsd Jobs for Arizona Graduates was a pro- gram to assist high school seniors make the transition from high school to the world of vvork. This program helps the seniors develop skills that are needed to get the type of job they vvant. After com- pleting this program, the seniors are placed in a job upon their graduation. The job specialist here is Paul C. Acuna. This club consisted of 72 mem- il-4 EUNICE 1 Shems Morabet bers their tirst year. -Robin Cook Mrs. Esthela Gonzales arrived at Pueblo six years and revived the Spanish Club. Anyone could join the club without having to know hovv to speak Spanish. Mrs. Gonzales said, The purposes of her club are to gather tor a good time and to have activities for fund-raising and for cultural presentations. The tamale sale was their highest fund raiser this year. The money raised by the Spanish Club vvas used mainly for scholarships for graduating seniors. -Michelle Dandurand 1. Spanish club members are Vickie T Cecilia Gallegos, Priscilla Sanchez, Serakos, Linda Gonzales, Monse Martinez Miranda. Bottom row are: Delma Lopez, Canez, Gladys Valenzuela, Eunice Ruiz, Cantua. 2. J.A.G. officers are Robin Cook, Alcorta, Yolanda Flores, Jesus Mendibles. B row: Ron Felix, Marcos Lopez. 3. J.A.G. mer are Mr. Acuria Csponsorj, Leo Bruce, R Leyvas, Sandy Chacon, Patsy Alcorta, Yo Olivas, Susan Hoyer, Rudy Vargas, Emily Joann Ormsby, Norma Kramer, Marcos L Manny Trevino. Second row: Lori Loya, Ana C Ana Martinez, Yolanda Flores, Alma Tena, lv Ruelas, Marty Madrid, Robin Cook, Ron Felix. row: Martin Oros, Mary Helen Garcia, Mendibles, Patti Glass, Johnny Sanchez Olivas. Guy at the top is Carlos Figueroa. 4 PaulAcuna calls meeting to order.
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-au. ll H H . Shems Morabet Traditions Committee Increases 116 E , 3 3 X FQ 2 3 Shems Morabet This year the Traditions Committee had a larger group this year than in past years. They started with approxi- mately thirty members and by the end of the year had about eighteen active members. Mrs. Sheryl Milo was the sponsor this year. Although she enjoyed being the sponsor, there were some hectic moments. The Traditions Committee carried out the halftime ceremonies at Home- coming, decorated the Christmas tree, and had a Teachers Appreciation Day. , .-. Their fund raisers were the Home- coming dance and a couple of bake sales. -Mary Helen Garcia and Arnulfo Palma 1-Traditions Committee plans the Homecoming halftime ceremonies. 2-Mrs. Milo makes suggestions for the Teachers Appreciation Day while members listen. 3- Officers are president, Eddie Cortinas, treasurer Terry Martinez, secretary Norma Cramer. 4- Mrs. Sheryl Milo is the sponsor. She seems pleased with an idea. .,,,,,,,,q ,.,...--f 'sg 4 f 4
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