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an-rqmeucan Glad Directed hy the 'lil'Hllll!lCltll' of the Nexieztn llnrderlztnd. llerlm gl. lhtrrnws, the hi-lingnztl l':1n-.Xtnerieztn elnlq slrnlled ztltmgg' with zt guitar :ind serenztdes this year, heing delightfnlly entertained lw X'Zll'lHllS speakers who hztd visited Latin .Xmeriezt :ind heemne zteqnzlinted with the people there. Iletty lfrwin set nfl' the lll'CCI'ZlCliCl' nt orgztnizzitinn when she was elected presi- dent :tt the lirst meeting. Liszt Pzlinter. vice-presidnt, hacked Iietty up to the last degree in helping the elnlm heenme the sneeess it is. ,lean Rztney sprnnted some gray' hairs hy spending her vztlnzthle time hending over :1 hut leztd peneil tu inserihe minutes for the everlztsting archives of this grnnp. whose object is to always work toward lmetter inter-,Xmerieztn relzitionships through knowledge, understztnding, :and cooperation hetween the nzttinns nt' the XVestern llennsphere. One of the inzlin prnjeets nf the elnh is to pnhlish :L hnlletin dealing' with all. the news involved in the Spanish speztlqing countries, Mr. .lzunes lilztelc and Mr. ll. llnrrnws were the joint funnders. and this :tetivity has been in prngress fur tive years. , ' , Q 6' 7 - ,e ,- - zgv.- M , V Q-1-'Q-1-L. 1 .3161 l-W Ag- 5 i li - all +-'- ' ,Z54+ s , 7' Lf -Q-4---' -' - ' jf ' : JEL 4 WD .flf 0 P311-rXl11CI'lC311 Friends A . -... .. ...- ' 'Q-v-.Q .0 -'u.M'- .Q ...- 'On-.,..,,,, 4,1 ...ff 3-vs.,,,..,,,,..f-h -v's,Q,,-+'.,..w me ,0- 'w -:nw . .. ., 'K MW h-Q...-..,,, P, M -mga 4 N-'Jwibfw awww? 'fiwww p Q
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V l Boyd' ocial Jfam 1 think we did a pretty good job this year on the l3oy's Social Hour Committee. 130111 get me wrong, but, actually, we did a lot of good work. Yes, we're the fel- lows who contributed our time to the success of the school dances, either tak- ing tickets or watching exits or some other ditlicult t ?j job. ,X simply exasperating ttwo buck phrase. no?j thing while on duty was to wait and wait to be relieved. Then Pete Bennet would suddenly realize his shift had started Fifteen minutes ago and would dash madly at the rate of two feet a minute to relieve you. Our big shotsf' better known as officers, for this year were Pete Pullen, presi- dentg Bert Pratt, vice-presidentg and Al Kiyel. secretary trasurer. The senior fel- lows on the committee were Pete Bennett. Bill liickley. Qscar Gonzales. Dick Mitchell, Jack Roads, Gilbert Urias, John Muse. Monty YVilkinson. and Frank Boice. The Junior Members were Larry McQuade. 'Toe Goff, Fred Snyder, Pete U'l.onghlin, and :lim Pickrell. Last, but definitely not least, was our advisor, 'l'. D. Romero, better known as Danny.', All joking aside, however, he is mostly responsible that our activi- ties during the year were so thoroughly enjoyable and efficient.-D.M. -.-,., Party Boys
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14 0 ' Wednesday is the day for us. VYe usually hare assemblies on that day. so we are in our well-known glory. lYe put on everything from religious speakers to magi- cian acts and junior assemblies-ack! We started out with the Activity Assembly and ended up with the most wonderful senior assembly. C'l'he last was the bestj. In between we put on everything from green sophomores to purple juniors. The Hi-Y also contributed its share-all right, you can have it back now boys! The Music Department put on some grand assemblies that we will all remember. Wie had some wonderful speakers that were rally inspiring and clever. Our members were: Mary Hutchinson. John Muse, Peggy Small, Bill Over and F red Snyderg and we sure hope you liked our accomplishments. Kids Who Plan the Entertainlnent
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