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Bazaar Happenings f X! Ca-:rg QA' 3 c ,J ' 6: ,,.a b ri, ' ,l ,f., fv, K- s xi i Y ' W' 5 Ffa.-1 Q: T., T7 T5 T6 Xf The Christmas bazaar was filled with a sense of warmth and togetherness among Cortez students and faculty as they shared the spirit of Christmas. Clubs of all sorts participated in selling activities such as the basketball club, who sold glass mugs. The rock and chess clubs combined efforts and sold Mexican food while the deaf club sold stuffed animals. Crowning of king and queen of the bazaar took place with king going to Mr. Chad Kurtzman and Mrs. Lee Nach kept her title of queen. Santa Claus arrived on time for all the fun. Students could then sit on his lap and have their picture taken. The whole bazaar ended in a great success with the help of Student Council. Christmas Bazaar 23
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Happy under mistletoe is Alex Alva- rado. Elected bazaar royalty receive their gifts. Younger sibling stops by to see Elea- nor Celaya. Chiracauhua Challengers sell trail snacks. 1- A ., 4:4 + atyr i .,gf3 ,, , , J h V .. i g X M tux ff ' -. fu' lN ' ' . , ' i --f V ig -. wx s 'Fm A-'Qwemw sw is an Selling mugs is Debbi: Frazier and Tom Walton Santa switches plates with Mr Hyman Selling outside is Mary Virgil and Gia- nina Scavone. Cooking Chinese food in a Wok is Debra Lunn. 'mmf aaa 4-5 Fgmm, a new no cw
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Precious and Fowl, Hard work and a lot of planning went into the preparation and final completion of the Junior-Senior Prom. The theme for the prom was. Precious and Few, w hivh was chosen by the Junior Class prom committee headed hy Janet Gaynor. Junior Class president. The eomrnittee decided to haw someone write a song to fit the theme. The prom was held Saturday. May 9. from 8 p.m. to l2 a.m. at The Other Place. which was at Dobson Raneh. There was a live. fiw pieve band that played all types of inusiv: pop. country . and rovk. Some of the decorations were plants. trees and daisies. Yellow and white were the main Colors of the prom. Refreshments for the event were cake. puneh. peanuts and mints. Semi-formal and formal apparel was the dress eode for the partivi- pants. The seniors and guests got in free hy invitation. while the juniors and guests needed a tivket that was purehased for eight dollars. The juniors have worked very hard and saved enough money to put on the best prom ever, stated Suzi Frew. .lunior flame Q viiivi cur
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