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-K .. ....-f.M- n - ,P-K 576656 ,HQWLCHJ ay On Friday, November 18, we saw some strange characters roaming the campus of Palo Verde High. There were characters such as Lil' Abner, Dasiy Mae, Mammy, and Poppy Yolcum, Hairless Joe, and countless others. .lugs ot kicapoo Joy Juice were placed inconspiciously in the corners of the classrooms. We saw some creatures who resembled Schmoos and Kigmies, but finally decided they were only students, without costumes. As the day progressed, we saw more strange sights. There were gleams in ali the girls eyes. A gleam that was always there, but this time it held the realization that they would have a chance to fulfill their greatest wish. They would have a fair chance to catch a man in a Sadie Hawkin's race which 'was held 5th and 6th periods. As for the boys, well, they went around with a defeated look about them, and some strangely disappointed. The race was on! The boys were given a head start, which was useless, for the girls had saved all their energy for this great day. The race stretched across the first air strip, across the second, and from there, who knows? A dance was provided in the Rec Hall, and as the' girls caught their dates, they brought them into the dance to get warmed up tor the big dance which was held Saturday night. A contest was held and Louise Favret and Dale Van Dalsem won first prizes for having the best costumes. lygs' Q .wget
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E ...- - W- A ' if f M' ' ' '. B 57 71'-f Q e ee ...amen 'wee 9 M ,e?oe3o.ee.e. Q ge 1 I M ,,,f.t.x:.' 250.2 . GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Front V. Davis, M. McCord, E Raine, L. Favret, V. McDaniel, P. Lakin, E. Frazier, T. Brooks, B. Bell, K. Ford, S. Dunagan, V. Mclntosh, S. Strickland, B. Patterson, J. McJunkin, B. Cousins. C. Smith, M. Bowen, M. Cheadle, M. Poe, B. Lindley, J. Barrett, M. Jones, D. Love, L. Bowen, O. Frazier, D. Manley, D. Faulkner, M. Knox, N. Corley, M. Daniel, B. Young, V. Barnes, T. Bearden, D. Siegfried, N. Grande, E. Roggenstein, E. Ackors, M. Bultar, Gi Hayes, N. Gillin, J. Rogers, M. McGuire, D. Bergstrom, A. Munoz, M. Carson. N. Perez, M. Maxwell, N. Padgett, R. Farrage, M. Beard, Y. Sharp, J. Murdock, J. Thomason, M. Neighbors, U. Guess, N. Guptill E. Hamilton, H. Hughes, L. Cordova, R. Rodriquez, J. Cordova, M. Mays, W. Peek, P. Jones, P. Muse, C. Cookston, N. Ehlers, B Perry, T. Patchin, O. Dance, B. Murray, R. Kell, N. Hissong, P. Buchanan, B. Thompson, L. Seigfried. VOLLEYBALL Volleyball came next .... As usual the Sophomores and the Freshmen were first. In this game the score was 29-27, in favor of the Freshmen. Then the Junior- Senior game. Here the score was 34-27 with the Seniors being the victors here. As o climax the Seniors girls played the J. C. boys. This was a very interesting, if somewhat unethical game, what with the boys playing boys rules and the girls, girls rules. Who won? The girls of course! I 'azh .Yo 2. 1
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l SPANISH CLUB G. Scuggs, M. Navarro, J. Leon, C. Ankele, L. Cordova, R. Ridriquez, N. Hissong, L. Fitzpatrick. C. Rodriquez, L. Siegfried, J. Grasen, J. Dimon, B. Perry, A. Cox, M. Poe, C. Cookston, A. Munoz, R. Navarro, l. Jeary, E. Leon ID. Heasley, J. Kane, D. Chumbley, R. Bradley, D. Farrage, T. Todd, N. Pedone, R. Coats, T. Wells, B. Silva, G. Moss. font M. Whitlock, S. Doyle, L. Stone, J. Mdunkin, B. Cousins, N. Martell, D. Aquilosocho, B. Carter, B. Muma, M. Longo, R. Farmer, E Frazier, T. Brooks. R. Ford, S. Dungagan, B. Patterson, D. Manley, N. Corley, M. Daniel, D. Faulkner, R. Navarro, I. Jearey, M. Navarro, M. Cheadle, W. Lewis. M. Mays, N. Blocker, W. Shipley, J. Murdock, G. Blake, J. Thomason, E. leon, R. Rodriquez, S. Grime, H. Baysinger, C. Ankelo, J. Leon. The Spanish Club, or Los Dos Americas, as it is called, is composed of first and second year students in Spanish, and is under the sponsorship of Mrs. Dorothy Villard. The club's aim is to bring the two Americas closer together, and to create good will. The meetings are conducted in Spanish and are both interesting and colorful. The club entered a float in the Homecoming parade which took first place in the High School division. This was a well deserved prize for much work was put on this float. For Pan American Day the club put on a program which included several Spanish songs and dances as well as a skit. They also put on a radio broadcast of Uncle Remus in Spanish. The officers are elected at the end of each year and keep their office for one year. 64
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