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O Los Amigos Interests QpomislvQpeak1ug '-Fl' IFF' .fa Egan- Y N R '4 .M ' ' 1:3 'vii :gpg 'X-.png . K V J. A K 'frlrp w.i 'FJ? . yn aa -J.- wt -' 5 . ,,. .-.mar '-.e-sy K ROW 1: E. Berumen, M. Arrieta, A. Murrieta, B. Alcocer, S. Alcocer, L. Nava, R. Arvizu, S. Hernandez. ROW 2: .l. Navarro, O. Berumen, M. Mendiola, B. Rodriguez, M. Leon, S. Berumen, V. Garcia, Mr. Gary Mattson. ROW 3: C. Leon, J. Arricta, G. Leon, Mr. George Gutierrez. . MMJJOMB. uzlLE9QowUlb By selling programs at all home football games, the TUHS chapter of Quill and Scroll was able to raise the money required to send students to the annual Publications Workshop. Gaily attired in hats and skirts made from newspapers, new mem- bers were initiated into the club. This club is open to any student who has taken either publications or journalism and has the grade average of the upper-third of the class. Journalists are seated left, Mr. Bob Winthrop, Donna Thurn, Bobbie Martin, Linda Bailey, Lynn Frederick. ROW 2: George Leon, Lee Frederick, and Judy Miller. 64
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ROW 1: L. Watkins, G. Quezada, E. Seledon, S. Slaughter, P. Accomazzo, R. Mortcnsen, M. Halterman, P. Vanosdell. ROW 2: E. Bell, J. Willis, S. Stewart, B. Alcocer, L. Grissam, A. Johnson, C. Whitehurst, M. Amator, B. McBride, K. Beasley, P. O'Brien,'I. Cox, P. Beasley. ROW 3: K. Beasley, P. Tackett, D. West, J. Leister, B. Nelson, Smith, D. Tackett, P. Dee, K. Tackett, and P. St. John. Pwjwts, s Keep . The FHA is a club for any girls who have taken or are taking Home Ec. This year, the Tolleson Chapter, had many projects among which were the Litter-Bug Clean Up Hike. The girls hiked three miles to clean up along the roadside. A slave sale, was another of their projects. The money raised went into their annual Christmas Formal, which is another of their annual projects. Officers are from left: Marilyn Smith, vice-pres.g Elizclaeth Bell, reporter: Kathy Kruse, chairman of degrees, Linda Crissam, pres.g Ruth Moseley treas.g and Sandra Stewart, secretary. 63
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4 4 .ks Capable editor Linda Bailey CC? was assisted by Donna Thum and Bobbie Martin. 'N-...N Milton Jackson istandingb gets at tip from Ray Moreno and George Soto, sports editors. Wdvmv News Was AMA ' Tolleson Union High School's newspaper was one of which the students could be truly proud. One of the few mimeographed newspapers to use pictures, the paper was the winner of the All-American honor rating from the National Scholastic Press Association and the All-Arizona rating from the University of Arizona. Frantic cries from Linda Bailey, editor, for copy, worries with torn stencils, lost stories, and a thousand and one crises made working on the newspaper never dull. Trips to Tempe and Tucson for Journalism Days gave the staff a break from monotony. The new publications room gave the staff a place they could call their own and with its lived-ini' look it wa-s obvious that no one paid much attention when Mr. Winthrop said, 'tNext week we've got to get organized! 'ff' f 3. . 5.29m-. Mary Deen, Dolores Valenzuela and Myrna Gamblin were valuable members of the staff. 4 Linda Bishop and Lynn Frederick clicckthe files as Nancy Miller and George Leon try to think of a good lead for a story. ' 65
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