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SOUTH OF THE BORDER Twenty seven persons, all decked in gala attire, were seen entering the Grand Valley Union High School before dark the evening of Aprll 19 Maklng up the group were the faculty members, the seniors, and the hosts of the evening- the junlors After all had been presented with colorful Mixlcan hats to wear, the guests went lnto the beautifully decorated gym where four tables ,leamed a pleasant invitation This year marks the first time a Junlor Senlor banquet has been served in the gym Tre theme nSouth of the Qcrdern was carried out in an effectlve manner at both the banquet and prom Blue and white, the colors of the senior class, were emphasized in an elaborate scheme of decoration The Mexlcan idea was expressed at the banquet in the favors, sombreros Mexican boy salt shakers for place cards and in the fitting toasts glven by Eva Lou Crawford, junior class presid nt by carl Alber, senlor president, and by Mr Gardner Norman Dutton, and Mr Youmans Jack Crawford entertained the group by singing NEI Rancho Grandeu to the tune of a guitar Dressed as Spanish maidens, Georgie Benedetti, Georgia Marling, Ethel Harrison and Bina Prltchard served the guests Following the banquet, the grand march of the prom began at nine o'clock Although the prom was informal in dress, a certain degree of formallty Nas evidenced in the dance programs, the punch and wafers, and the floor show To bring into the prom the idea of the favorite mode cf Mexican transportatlon, small colored burros were used for dance tickets The floor srow, too, was Mexican Mr Killian sang 'South of the Border Louise Blue and Bina Pritchard dl a Spanish dance to the song HThe Gay Caballero', Maybelle Quinn sang WLa Palomau, and Georgie Benedetti and Jack Crawford first appearance lP the instrumental field as they made trelr played ULa Uuslc and was so played at one o'cl0ck, the m1cr ergoyed tha Tre jUUlOTS, togetrer are to oe corgratulatel cn efforts Jollndrinan in a saxophone duet vas furnished for the prom by Ray's Orchestra t when HHore Sweet Women vas crowd left with reluctance with their sponsor hr Vouman the splendid success of their S 1 ' 1 . . w ' 0 ' .4 . o . l 1 L - f V , M 5 J 0 . . ,., I L . p . o ' A A 45 U I - . u . , v - fm f ' '. , A l , A. I I Y L C . I 'L 1. . O L A . 1 1 4 . L u lc I A 5 I 1 n. I d ' 1 O . . A L Q . ' F . ' 1 'L -1 4. . ' , 1 ' 4' x - .x. L 1 U .. 1. 1 V 4 4. J 4 L - 0 . 1 , L A L l L n .L 7 L F u . , s
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w KALLYCDH The Kardlnal Kallyope brought a large crowo the Grand Valley High School AUiltOPlUm, October O l959 Fverythlng was all set to go when the crowd drlfted ln to spend a nickel here and +HGFG lh paddle wheel made a very good ShOWlHg, Pak ng nore than all other booths lHC1Udlug B1ngo 1 LS fine record The booths were open from sever to h WG o'eleck ln two hours' tlme more than 3106 was tak LS only nroves that vhen 1 whole eenmunltv vets behw its school what a push lS lyen toward the goal The vain show the blgges a PEPU 01 e carnival, started at nlhe r'clock lhls ev ht est the least and brought ld he nest onev becavse UWTV school talent va, used Joy Ealley vas flrst on the program playlng wo QCCOFdl8H HDW ers Mr Kllllal and Piss Johnson presented two lnstrlrertal numbers, Berceuse a d HO er the Ralnbow' how a cheap skate can be really cheap was lH her humorous reading and wnlsd 'as glwen lln one ict lay Hlho 1 t IH ludel Jack Cr Nettle Davld A l grt touch t the spa brought out by of that name a padl as Gets the oar Tonlghtu The ford, Vera Benedettl, Norman out Naybelle Qulrn and Lewls Lets n UHWPF td? ilr cllon om hr Killian the Glrlsf Glee Cluh sang WJVPVI A clewer llttlc tap dance VQWKPP loo Y was VlVGH J Elna Pritchard rd L ulse blue feature o the evenlng was the c ofrlhf I lm Kard and K llyope Queen, respectlvely nrla U- Fva Lou Crawford The Food snortsrahsh rlvh school students was brought o1t by N1 he oresentel tle lonors 1rs Uer tre lucky lady to wln the beautlful bllnket te school After the maln show the crowd freatly ltselt at the dance sponsored by the Senior As a whole, flhanclally ard O+FPPWlSP E? E5 1 Llnmau lp ol Th YGUWHWQ vlck was llven by enjoyed class the Karllnal Kallyope of l959 '40 was a success K F1-T-H -- - I -1 A.. ..J.L.u f'..l.J 4 .4 . V . ' 4. , ' . LO . , O , . A J k 1 ef 4-1 3 -. . . - . f- . . ' - rn' , , . A M, L 0 Q r ' , 4 lk , , .1 J .Ll .1 . P' o ,- . . . 1 A L K, f , ,, . f'll.S 'V 3 . . 4-. . 1 , l 1.1. cf c - 'T y ,,U J en ln. Tn . . - Y, . , ' ' xr ' 1 - . t , , . ,rl ,, c A 3 ,. ' + -Y Q.. T + 1' ' -l,.l l, 2 . gl ct p ,ing -c.u . TH, X f ' rv- ,fm -9- ' . , 1 , 1 A n L . el X,-., J 'll V ' .A T A f K -f , I L - L- A -. c , , -, U ' Y v . ,, Z ! U 1, 5' V , xl I 15, 4. L, w-, . Y' 4- ' ' ' ' VT , 5 gt Q l This u 9 . Y A . J - r' ' . UA K l 4, ,, , , ' ll 1 .A . fi Hf' ' ' ' Y ' u f YL.. V . . ' f 4- ' ' rw I , , .U . . , Q0 - ' - A, 4 ' .L , . . l f . L u J. .L -, Ax , w - ' 1 1111 .. 2 N fl eh wft f rs by Q ca fp e cfet tc t-, ,a.k ' 'T w ' Q 7 pr X A ,-r p N, K, ,, 1 il, M. , , - , , Q - 4- ' n Cf S C. el, f HW . .1 ,I ' ' , + N - ' + , .' '. 'W c. ora, All , rea ,, .. , , , c . c , A 1 Y fx r U ' 5, Q U . X' c , ., . Y' ' L U , toy w 1 5 'ag-1 r ' 3 ' 4' 'T .-C l.,n,, Q. . ,, , 1 , of , lt. - ,O ..-A V o- 1 1 , - nl . .- - r, . ' X 1, V ,lle 'J , y tn W , c , X al to L J - rr-, 1 . ' ' M A , lue al,J , of le , . H U ,r Un My I S - g . A ,1 C , .. M 3 ., , , , , , I ' Au nk f s F Q . o I P I firln Lu f v - . ,H , , ., .J ll . . - ' f 1 K7 t v ll . L J ' i - 1 L - ' , 4-X ' ll 1 ' - ff S .A , f f 1 . 1 , 1. l . . . C. 1. . .4 e - l 0 N. tj T' Q- ,f l . . , '. , , 1, , f , L-, f ,, - - ' + at .J if LJ 4, 0 , , . 1 ' 'we nk .- , . , , D . ,I , L ,, ,V . ' u L ' f.. P - , .. A L A LJ L , 1, -- f 5. ' . . , '-' . ca - -
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