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Printers Raise Funds and Girls .loin Crafters Mr. Cicero continued to be very suc- cessful in sponsoring the Ben Fronklin Club. The purpose of the club is to furnish o fur- ther opportunity for students of the Grophic Arts Deportment. ln order to quolify for the club you must hove token one yeor of beginning printing ond one yeor of od- vonced printing. Club's officers were, Solly Floyd president, Luis Murrietto vice presi- dent, Mickey Grohom secretory, Sondro Bonillos treosurer, ond Rosie Fierros sergeont ot orms. There were twenty-one enthusiostic members who roised money by selling vorious items such os, note-pods, outogroph books ond buttons. This yeor's metol crofters club involved twenty two porticiponts. The club hos olwoys been mode up of mole students, but this yeor three of the most odvonced students were femoles. They were, Mory Pedroso, Cindy Ochoo, ond Bernodette Lucero. Meetings were held during third period every first Mondoy of eoch month in room s-108. The club officers were, Corlos lslos president, Bernodette Lucero vice president, Jesus Flores secretory, ond Corlos Ortiz treosurer. The requirement needed to porticipote in the club wos to be enrolled in the odvonced sheet metol closs. The members engoged in roising money by building of custom projects. The purpose of this club is to provide students with the opportunity to develop skills thot con be useful for future employment. 19 M. Pedroso is creotive. 25 Mr, Cicero ond students enjoy their work. 35 S. Busby quickly orgonizes her work. 45 Club member concentrotes on her printing. 5? M. Pedroso ond C. Ochoo work on o project. oh Metol Crafter members ore: Top row: A. Suorez, J. Flores, C. lslos, M. Lopez, ond F. Moro. Second rowg L. Corrnorgo, R. Reed, D. Scott, R. Molinores, W. Scott, ond Mr. Solozor. Bottom row, includes A. Moreno, M. Pedroso, B. Lucero, C. Ochoo, ond R. lslos. Ben F ronklin Cv Metol Crofters 101
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item iii T ,Q . n-,gqgizw Student Council and Model UN Prove Active Student Council was a very active group this year. Pep Assemblies, Spirit Weeks, and the Christmas Dance were only a few fun activities they sponsored. Student Council also helped the students realize keeping the patio clean was not the janitors job by sponsoring Trash Week . During Trash Week students let the trash pile up in the patio. Pueblo had too much pride to have a dirty patio, so students kept it cleaner. To see what other Student Councils were like, ten delegates from Pueblo attended a con- vention at Palo Verde High School where they exchanged ideas with each other. Ms. Renee Fenn, their new advisor, was great and the members liked working with her. Officers were Eddie Flores, president, Ceci- lia Barboa, vice-president, Annette Estrada, treasurer, Luz Alabado, secretary, and Ana Chavez, corresponding secretary. The purpose of Model UN was to learn about the United Nations, increase aware- ness of international affairs, and promote cooperation among students throughout Arizona and the southwest. Model UN also participated in the Model UN session at the University of Arizona. Officers were Michael Stafford, president, Joy Moshier, vice-presi- dent, Patricia Gillette, secretary, and Clar- rissa Gibson, treasurer. Sponsor this year was Wayne Comrie. 0 Stella Lee discusses her polnt of view. 23 During Trash Week the patlo plled up with trash, 37 Davld Stevens explains rhe assignment ro Racheal Camacho 43 Teresa Noblesse thinks over o question. 53 Student Council members, First row: Sandy Conez, David Short, Eddie Flores, Ana Chavez, Richard Carranza. Second row: Barbra Gonzales, Denlse Ochoa, Angelina Rulz, Margaret Ramos, Luz Alabado, Teresa Noblesse, Anabelle Nunez, Betty Lopez, Sandy Luna, Joe Salasar, David Stevens, Carlos Rivera, Chrlstlna Nldes, 63 Jay Moshler discusses upcoming actlvltles. 75 Model U.N. members: Flrst row: Patrlcla Gillette, Ana Rodriguez, Manlsha Harrls, Barbara Teso, Catalina Ruiz, Second row: James Hannebohn, Allcla Amaro, Jose Cordova, Joy Moshler, Thlrd row: Mr. Comrle, Michael Stafford, Brian Roell, and David Monlnson. Student Council and Model U.N. 103
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