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ffrfnfxrfffff -I SPANISH CL UB ADOPTS A 5 NEW AME R T With an all glrl membership this year, the Spanlsh Club changed its name to Las Unldas, which means united. During National Hispanic Heritage Week, the girls showed films for students. Also two Hispanic display cases were decorated with pieces of art from Mexlco. During Homecoming, Las Unldas entered a float In the parade, beautifully decorated as La Senorlta. Money-making projects have Included selllng candy and concessions during the volleyball season. Other plans Include forming a Spanlsh dance group, serving a dinner, and sponsoring speakers and films. Mis Amigos have fun and do good. 1. and 3. Las Unldas . 1 Exhibits. 2. Marlene Lujan, Pres.: Bernie Duran, V. Pres.: Bernie Velasquez, Sec.: Geraldine Velasquez, Treas.: Denlse Lobato, Stu. C. Rep.: Jackie Martinez, Stu. C. Alt.: 4. Spons. Mrs. Slsneros, B. Duran, T. McDonald, J. Aguilar, R. Sanchez, J. Lujan, L. Montoya, G. Gonzales, J. Martinez, C. Velasquez, M. Lujan, J. Silva. 4 'TK -. ..-i.. .mia I 17
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FHA HAS BECOME A 0-ED CLU I Early ln the school year F.H.A. had a 1 Rush Week . Returnlng members, Christy Goers, Barbara Archuleta, ' and Andrea Wakefield worked very hard to encourage people to joln. The result - 16 members! And four of those are men! For the first time In Del Norte's F.H.A. history, men have decided to become a part of F.H.A. All members of Future Homemakers of America now consider the club's maln purpose to further prepare a person for llvlng by hlmself or for a more understanding marrlage. This was a very busy year for the club. Some of the actlvltles Included a Dlstrlct Convention at Alamosa, a fashion show In December, a community cook book, a canned food drive for Chrlstmas baskets, a bake sale after the plays ln November, a dlnner after the Jr. - Sr. play, and a banquet at the end of school. This altrulstlc club has many amlgos as a result of their thoughtfulness. 1 - ai? Q mg? ga I- x 1 l A Xix 1. Backrowg Qulntln Willis, Drew Tlenert, Tammy Grauberger, Ka- ren Keellng, Alicia Arellano, Rlta Peckumn, Regina Miller. Second Row: Julle Schrader, Kayla Tyree, Karla Tyree, Janet Atenclo, Con- 7 nle Elchel, Christy Goers, Barbara Archuleta. Slttlng: Joe Tucker, ' Erlc Davies, Connie Sanchez, Andrea Wakefield, Sponsor Mrs. Ker- nen. 2. OFFICERS: Standing: Regina Miller, Student Council Rep.: Karen Keellng, Student Council Alt. Seated: Connie Sanchez, Re- porter-Hlstorlang Connie Elchel, Secretary: Janet Atenclo, Vice President, Andrea Wakefield, President. 3. Christy Goers, Dlstrlct President. 4. Connle Elchel, Andrea Wakefield, Janet Atenclo, Kel- vln Yund, and Christy Goers are participating ln fun exercise to muslc, called Jazz-erclse. 1
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-4. Who Shot J.R. ? J.R. Ewing, the villainous character of T. V. 's popular Dallas , set the theme for our 1980 Homecoming Who Shot JR? This year's Homecoming was a big success with a parade, Tiger Rag, a Powder Puff football game for the glrls, and Spirit Week. The Winning floats In the Homecoming parade were the Class of 1981's, first place for the fourth consecutive year, Sophomores In second place, and Freshmen third place. Tiger Rag had a variety of talented acts with first place taken by Marlene Lujan and Jackie Martinez who wrote and sang Who Shot JR? . Second place went to the 3 Dimensions, Joe, Lisa, and Chris 1 Dominguez. In third place was the Dating Game with lan Heller, Joe Dominguez, Robbie Hickman, Russell Jones, and Bernie Velasquez. 1. Freshmen Float. 2. 3 Dimensions. 3. Junior Float. 4. Sophomore Float. 5. Homecoming Pep Assembly. 6. Senior Float. 7 Powder Puff Game. Aa A EU'-1'Q4'-? 'T?E 5 1
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