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El Paso Herald-Post from El Paso, Texas • 7

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Section age Seven- PASO HERALD-POST School Herald Post Friday February 5 1971 HniiuiuiiimiuilftHTuwmiiuiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I Week of Spi riteH Madness Ends In Noisy Competitive Assembly BEL AIR BEAUTIES School beauties recently re esc first runner up Cathy GDI beauty aad selected at Bel Air High School are from- left Lulu Gonzales second runner up Valerie Cummings third runner up Nancy By NORMA LUNA In spirit Week at Lore tto Aca-X demy was an experience each girl will never forget but the most unforgettable memory will1 be the Spirit Assembly where the "Most Spirited was named At the assembly the': five classifications wers given they pleased to show the three -Judges that they had the moat -spirit The assembly had ''barely begun 'when each classification was already' doingtheir cheers and chants When it finally did start the Prep class was first and their president Maria Estela Pere-T' sine introduced the Prep cheerleaders who led their class in a cheer and six girls from the Prep class who re- -present foe various countries THE COUNTRIES sented were Cuba Mexico Japan China Germany and Panama Eaoh girl in turn gave a little speech telling what memory she would take back to her native country about Loretto Next came foe Freshmen class led by their president -Marissa Fushille The freshmen cheerleaders were Introduced and did a cheer and sang their class song Marissa acknowledged several girls of the freshmen class who de-- served this special recognition When their time was up balloons were popped President Cathy Sandoval and -her mighty sophomore class were next in line The sophomore cheerleaders did a noise was put to good use-' The senior class led by Natalie Tolbert then displayed their spirit with banners and signs and singing their class songs and yelling their chants They sang their class sponsors Mrs- Sharon Kha man year to the present-and were introduced did a cheer and presented each of the songs beginning from fresh- Malcolm Lyons Mrs Anne Worsham and Sister Teresa with a small token of their apreciation UPON VIEWING THIS the three -judges began to evaluate foe various classifications and decide the winner While this was being done student council president1 Janice- French led the entire -school in cheers for the Mighty Loretto Angels and presented Miss Veda Markham and her varsity members with brand new uniforms After this had been done Janice announced the winners of foe various days -The winner of Mad Hatter Monday was the fresh- -man class Tied-up-Tuesday' the sophomores Wlngspread Wednesday foe prep class Thursday the Friday tense mo- that receive not but also a colors that classifies- junior sorts jug was to presi- and foe After Judges Request ADD TO Girt from six foreign countries added to Spirit Woek at Loretta Academy by telling Impressions they would take back to their own countries From left they are standing Yoke Mizumo of Japan Elko Winkelmann of Germany and seated Pearl Chew of Hong Kong Elsa Patricia Garcia of Mexico Christina Caballero of Panama and Ale-jandrina Perez of Cuba A department published Friday of each week by El Paso Herald-Post written by school students for the special Interest of teenagers In El Paso and Valley Homes Top Tunes NEW YORK The top 10 singles in the pop field this week based on Billboards survey of sales and broadcast play are: Bad Apple Osmonds Three Dawn 3 "Rose Garden" Lynn Anderson 4 "I Hear Yon Knocking" Dave Edmunds 5 Days" Bee Gees "My Sweet Lord-tart It A' Pity" George Harrison 7 "Groove Me" King Floyd "Your Song" Elton John I were Your Gladys Knight A The Plpa 10 "Mama's Pearl" Jack-son 5 Strange Faces Seen at Yermo By NINA CHAVEZ At foe beginning of foe third semester Yermo made two new and pleasant Installations pleasing to everyone faculty and foe Student Body have been most fortunate fat receiving new members Due to personal reasons one of best math teachers Howard Berger had to leave Although foe students wiU surely miss Mr Berger they would like to extend their welcome to Mrs Gayle Liz-cano who wHl be replacing Mr Berger for foe rest of foe school year FOR THE FIRST time in history boys were seen walking through he halls to attend class The girls astonished at first thought foe situation worth exploring It was soon discovered that since Jesuit High School does not offer itratu- dents foe facilities of a typing class a mutual agreement -between both schools is allowing the boys to study typing at Yermo Students must be seniors and foe special typing class is being held from 2 to 3 pm each afternoon with Miss Rosalie Martin directing foe class Carrasco Pep Squad Cynthia Leyva Junior Gass and Patty Thomas Ria Leb Tri-Hi-Y 'V Representing the various bers of this great class A- skit was presented which in- eluded the class cheerleaders' and foe mascots Mickey and Minnie Mouse portrayed by Nancy Olson and Debbie-Maese The word J-U-N-I-O-R was spelled out and the class then sang their class song after a new addition to the family' was introduced Mikey Mouse who will attend future games: -During this time horns were blown rattlers rattled and anything that could-make Junior Gass of 1971: Thematic Juniors and Far-Out' foe-seniors Now came -foe ment Janice announced the winner- would only the spirit jug megaphone in its class Janice then announced the most spirited tion was the mighty class Cheers of all erupted as foe spirit -presented by Janice dent Marie Claire cheer and also sang their class song Cathy introduced Marie Claire paid special of the members of foe cognition-to the Junior volley-volleyball team and foe co- baU team which was number captains of the basketball one and to foe various mem Marie Claire Ohlenforst By ALICIA MEDINA Miss Cathy Gill was crowned at Bel Air High' School during foe annual beauty contest held recently 1 Cathy representing dub of which she is sweetheart' was presented a bouquet Of red roses by Robin Leisinger first runner up the -beauty contest last year 'Other girls placing in the contest are Lulu Gonzalez1 Piper's Notes Nancy Breese representing foe senior class and Valerie Cummings repre- 1 senting Aberdeens Teens Judging foe contest 'were Walter McCoy assistant Dean of Students at UT El Paso Heinlein KTSM Radio1 Mrs MerreU Gregory El Paso Herald-Post and Bob Young -KHEY Radio They had a hard time decid- ing on a winner and did not announce one till contestants appeared for foe third fifoe SENIORS JEFF Hanawalt' and Bill Morgan served as -escorts for the and Sounds of the' pageant Under foe direction of Miss Susan Ray Beehler Choraliers provided the entertainment They sang over -Troubled Windmills of your and Happy Other finalists were Margie -Carreon Future Homemakers of America 'Sherry Deigers 'Heather Belles Yolanda Orte- ga Library Gub Marleen Armes Senior Gass Elvia Austin Seniors Place In Speech Competition By DEAN DUNHAM Two Austin High Seniors Evelyn Reaves and Dan received fourth and fifth places respectively' In foe national speech writing contest sponsored by the veterans of World War II Evelyn and Dan wrote speeches on foe theme Our Heritage" Their speeches were then recorded in foe KHEY studios and sent to foe judges of the contest 4 1 1 i 4 1 7 I GETTING IT Publications play an Important part in the -Cathedral High School extra-curricular activity schedule The boys put the finishing touch on the school newspaper Cathedral Halls Ring With Student Activity Irvin Visiting Thirteen Irvin High School seniors were selected for visit- royalty' The girls were chosen by means of a point system by Student Council The- representatives to the pageants of -foe various El Paso schools -are Wendy Archambault Eastwood Judy Rollins Bel Air Barbara Hub- bard El Paso Marilyn Lindquist Austin Janice Rubocki Cathedral Gayle Glass Jef- forson Janie Reddish Jesus and Mary Marc Sybert Coronado Joni Gould Father Yermo -B Ve 1 Hibbard ar 1 1 Martin Bowie Donna Swartz Andress and Susan Bell Parkland LOTSttO-SiStCS Girls Walk for Pov-: erty" bumper posters are appearing all over El Paso 'advertising the 20 mile hike: which will take place Feb beginning at Armijo Park and ending at Loretto Academy: The girls have planned every defoil of foe walk in order to 'direct attention to suffering caused by poverty and to earn jnoney to buy braces and Wheel: chairs for underprivf-ledged crippled children and to provide assistance to other children in need THE WALK HAS the approv- al of foe school foe city of El "Paso and other agencies Par-: ents friends' and students of other high schools' have invited to participate Every person walking obtaines spon- Both Evelyn and Dan are on foe staff of newspa- per the Their knowledge in journalism paid off for-them in their speech writing Dan has a weekly column In'' the Evelyn and Dan are also both enrolled in advanced speech EVELYN IS -in Senior National Honor Society and Future Homemakers of Ameri- ca-'She Is foe exchange editor for foe Austin During her sophomore year Evelyn placed in the national con- test with speech entitled "I Had A -Dan is a past member of the Austin Student Council and is presently on the Senior Execu-ytive Committee He is also drama student and has a part in "West Side --r Evelyn and speeches were-judged on originality' content and presentation Club Mdiidts Members By JOE WARDY The Gub of Jesuit-High- School is proud to announce its new members who received a letter award in football for the 1970 season lettermen are Brock Stanley White Dewey Ferguson -Eric Chriss James Farias' Kern Perry Marchiini Danny Mena George Mkchler Lawrence and Mike Pereira -These -new lettermen are pledged to-eupport Jesuit ath- hird Look Honor Societies were Cindy Quiin Junior NHS Mary Ka Forti Senior NHS Joanne Marsh French NHS and Cindy Dassing Spanish NHS Membership in foe choir Is a full-time job Another functioning group of foe school! is the speech team participating in every major tournament-- in El Paso and elsewhere as well The team is in contention with the best in the city CLOSELY connected with speech is the Dramatics Association which has provided unending entertainment for the entire school in the form of skits and musical productions Again Raul Guereca or Mr is in charge The Association has produced such musicals as "A Cook for Mr on foe and "Billion Dollar Like choir it demands much time and practice foe school publication' is put together by an operational staff of some thin-' ty students of every classification The newspaper secures its photographs from foe Camera 'Gub which gets the picture and makes foe whole school click The Camera Gub also provides snapshots for the staff which pieces together the yearbook The illustrates the role of sports the golf and bowling teams' this Chess Association foe Irishmen Gub Gamma Association and myriad other organizations taking active participation in school life Sp High Quality Portraits ACHILLES 105 San Antonio 532-8082 1330 Montana 532-1311 RUTH CAMPOS Team Names Sweetheart The Austin High School Bais-'-ketball Team has chosen Miss Ruth Campos a senior foe basketball 'sweetheart This Is -foe first year that Austin has chosen a sweetheart in basketball Ruth is a member of foe Austin Modem Dance Gub' She enjoys sewing and bowling and her favorite sport -of course is basketball ''The announcement of the basketball sweetheart canie at an Austin basketball pep-assembly held in December The team members presented Ruth with a Corsage as the' student body looked on The 'Austin Track and Baseball teams will also select -sweethearts this Spring for foe first time By BRIAN HUMPHREYS the' 'halls of Cathedral High the daiper of' Activity echoes thf 'presence of -action -Only a small school downtown Cathedral has a high ratio of organizations when compared to foe ptudent "one club for every fourteen boys Let's expound on some 1 of these clubs Representing Cathedral well Is its city-renowned choir the The as assisted by Denise Carrica and :4 Raul Guereca directshas per -Lourdes Isett Other chair- fopmed' throughout the city men: are Debbie Mare ski pub- and wiH venture as-far a Way licity Ann Witz ways and as Santa Fe and Denver Con means Sandra Carreon tinuous practice and frequent boosters and Lee Iibby -route meetings keep the in 'excellent shape i Annual Banquet Recognizes ThomasonJuniorVolunteers ENTER Among Clint High School students who entered the recent Peeaa Food Fantasy cooking competition are from left Laura Passman Cathy Sdojl Sheryl Spence Jackie Bristow aad Dianna Celllns Several Clint girls win In competition with adults Clint Girls Compete? In Pecan Food Fantasy team Special recognition was given to the sponsors sisters Johanna and Helen Marie Eileen -Mclntire -and Miss Christina Wardy The class chanted its chant of "Popeya Power for almost their entire seven minutes NEXT CAME foe mighty Junior Class led by their president At Coronado By JUDY JACKS Many academic and vocational courses' wHl be offered at Coronadp High School by the El Paso Independent School District next year Course will only be offered if there is a minimum of 20 students registered for a single level course' tA least 40 students must be registered for a more than one level-course" like languages New language courses to be offered are German Level III Latin Level IV Russian Portugese and Czech SOCIALS STUDIES courses are advanced Texas studies American Indian studies 'Negro American studies Latin American studies European studies Asian studies African studies anthropology) philoso-phy American culture studies and Mexican American stud- les i New courses offered In Business are bookkeeping II busk -ness arithmetic business 'com- xnunications- business office experience' general business record keeping shorthand III and stenographic practice CREATIVE CRAFTS will fie offered in art and music theory music history and litera-tUTs and applied music will also be offered at Coronado1 and a course in photography will be taught nextyear By EDDIE MARTINEZ At foe 1971 International Pecan Food Fantasy recently High were: Dianne Collins held at New Mexico State Uni- who submitted 'a Yugoslavian' versity in conjunction with the 'V yeast' bread coil named Pecan Show Laura Passmore High School was repre-- meal Pecan and Sber sented with 18 entries submit- yl Spence ted by 14 students of home-' Cathey Shioji won a second division In the junior division first place winners from CHnf letics whenever called upon nd to 'participate in all club projects- Initiation of new -members is slated to with her Pecan FebruJLry Each of foe contestants pm- pared her entry in her This was an interesting first time experience for foe girls and promoted foe southern pecan industry in this Area New Courses To Be Given making and the Future Home-makers of America Gub With her Pecan -Fruit Jackie Bristow won a first in competition with others sixteen or over including adults in the senior iibrary (fie Rehabili-tation Room oniPediatrics and -General Clerical duty Mrs Paid Daniggelis is sponsor of foe Junior Auxiliary All activ- Hies are under the sponsorship of the Auxiliary to Thomesot! who encourage mid aid these young women and young men to proceed with medical field careers ''-'-Hsctsr Arredondo mornbor of ftio Board of Manaaorm of Thomason Control Hospital protantad awards and cortlHcatw to ttw volunteers on bohalf ttw Board That rocolvfna awards and cartlff cotes wore: Anglo Acosta Lottie Aguirre Arturo Basra Cannls Bafalas Alan Christensen Joe Cols Pobbv Crsach Nsncr Dunham Sarah Escobar lulu Garcia Hilda a I a Luoo Gams Marla- Gonzalez Jim Guthrie Alma Harnandaz Jose Hernandos Marla Harnandes Sofia- Hernandos Lourdes Huerta Marla Hultren Alexis i Keyson Jeff Lawson Soledad lochuaa Connie Leona and Manucia Martinas Also Jesus Manchaca Sylvia Mendoza Lupo Mar coda Lydia Molina Becky Nila Mary a I a Robert O'Belme Cynthia Ptocanda Jonathon Rood Cus Rodrtauos Terry Resales Dora Rule Dorothy Telles Tarry Torres LaSII Underwood Inna Varaas Rachel lljolobos And! Wagner Gene 'Walker Theresa Ward Leslie Wilson Pat Wood and Salma Ybarra Hotline 543-0222 William James Guthrie Jr son of Mr and Mrs William Guthrie- Sr end a student of Eastwood High School was installed -president of the Jun- lor' Auxiliary to Thoma-: son General Hospital mem- bers of Texas Hospital Junior Auxiliary to Thomason General Hospital members of Texas Hospital Junior Auxilia-AuxiHaiy Association at foe Annual Banquet held at the Empire Club Outgoing President Miss Alexis Keyson daughter of Mr and Mrs Wesley A Key-son and a student at Coronado High School presided at the meeting and installed the-new officers OFFICERS ARE: first vice-president Jose Hernandez second vice-president Lulu Garcia third vice-president Mary secretary Maria Hernandez treasurer Robert and ser- geant-at-arms Joe Cole Highlight of the evening was the presentation to Leslie Wilson' daughter of Mr and Mrs Glenn Wilson and student of Burges High School foe coveted "Volunteer of the award This presentation was made by Jack Rogers Hospital Administrator Leslie joined the Auxiliary in June 1969 and has served -with over 2000 hours to her credit She has worked faithfully during the school year as weQ as two summers full-time service and has received commendations from nurse supervisors and head nurses She plans to pursue a nursing car- wr AS HER LAST -official act Alexis Keyson gave en annual report on the Junior Auxiliary activities There are 49 active members who donated a total of 17471 hours service during 1970 They contribute service to the patients foe mobile QUEEN Girls for Jesus And Mary High School competing for the crown as foe Queen of Hearts Bali Feb 12 are from left seated Melinda Vllardill Paul Hermann and Menira Mora and standing Martha Pence -Yvonne Flores Laura Garden and Sandra Peres Radford Senior to Attend Michigan University Camp Miss Cheryl Acheson daugh-ter of Mr and Mrs Dennis Acheson has been accepted for the Summer Session of the National Music Camp at Inter- -lochen Michigan Now in its 44th year the National Music Camp is operated in conjuntion with foe University of Michigan and is one of the largest camps of its kind in the world In addition to an intensive instructional a m-ther-camp brings world renowned artists to' perform during foe entire season Miss Acheson is a piano stu-dent at Radford School for Girls and has studied under Miss Mary Scott Lucas Mrs Patricia Fordham who is a former instructor at Interlock en and is now foe pupil of Mr James Guthrie who heads foe music department at Radford 'C THE FUTURE LOOKS GREAT when prepared for it! IBM Keypunch Computer Programing a Input typing DATA PROCESSING SCHOOL OF EL PASO 815 YANDELL 54Z-1701 A 1 i v- V-- RECEIVE Twe Burges High School cheerleaders Kathy Angelos left a varsity cheerleader and LOy Cabatu a Junior cheerleader were honored In the Sun Carnival Cheering Contest at Riverside High ScbooL Lily wen the MUs-Cheer-leader Award and Kathy took second place As a team tbo Varsity and Junior cheerers took first piece and the freshman took second.

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