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Supper Before 3 A District Basketball Tournaments CecMia Florez lights lu and Michoel Martinez. ; around school sidewolks with Evelyn Pena The menudo got hotter and hotter as cooks Oscar Merino and Johnny Candelaria doctored it. Folding the bags for the luminarias was the biggest job, for Bertho Bar raza, Teresa Costillo and Irma Ornales.
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' los Amigos ' ' Spanish Club Hosts Timely Menudo The Spanish Club, true to form, started off the year with the biggest, most hilarious initiation party ever, stated Mrs. Sernc, club sponsor. Then they continued their activities by selling menudo during the district basl etball tournaments, set glowing luminarias around the high school sidewalks, decorated the halls with streamers made of Christmas cards and held a tamale party afterwards. Members sold pop- sides and donuts at noon and raffled off 100 gallons of gas. For their last activity of the year, they held a sock-hop in the auditorium with the music by Starliners. There were prizes and games in which all the student body partici- pated. The club ended the year with their annual banquet and dance party held at the Town House Hotel in Silver City. At this time they awarded their club scholarship to a deserving senior who is planning to attend college and major in Spanish. This year ' s recipient for the scholarship was Sylvia Ojinaga, Spanish Club president. 1970-71 Spanish Club officers; Regina McSherry, treasurer; Ricky Zapata, vice president and secretary; Sylvia Ojinaga, president. Jaramillo, Oscar va, Patty Fulmer, ndez, Mary Helen Garcia, Kim Huntei , Maria Salido, Arthur Duarte, Andrec and Johnny Candelaria. Second Row: Rita Padilla, Rosenda Gonzales, Frances Gi 3ominguez, Regina McSherry, Rondo Niblett and Ricky Zapata. Third R - ' - Bertha Bar Front Row: Dickie Zamora, Ho Martinez, Lori Flores, Mario C Baca, Solly Cardenas, Hilda H Biebelle. Fourth Row: Hope Ch. Ida Rodriguez and Cecilia Florez. Fifth Row: Evelyn Pena, Drucilla leyba, Rudy Jaurequi, David Solas, Ed Contreras, Bobby Medina, and Dolores Morales. Sixth Row: Rhonda Porter, Debbie Dempsey, Henry C Lemke, Carney Foy, Robert Dominguez and Julio Dominguez. 1970-71 Spanish Club. , Michael w: Violo Gavaldon, Lilly Sylvia Ojinaga, Felipa Cardenas, Socorro Rodriguez, and Marlene IS, Rufino Telles, Larry Sifuentes, Mary Ann Garcia, Estephonie Vigil, word Kishbough, Motin Porter, John Kelly, Pot Foy, Joe arrillo. Jack Smith, Sponsor, Mrs. Barbara Serna, Eric
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French Club Takes Time For Honoring Mrs. Thayer French club started out the 1970-71 school year by ini- tiating new members who were dressed as French peasants, carrying loaves of French bread. In the Christmas basket contest, the club won first place, with their box decorated as a train hauling various kinds of food, the basket was distributed with all the others, to needy families in the area. Their annual spring banquet was held at the Drifter banquet room, where Mrs. Thayer announced her retire- ment. She will continue to live in California with her family. She was presented with a vase from all the members. Raul Carreon announces Mrs. Thayer ' s retirement at banquet. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thayer enjoy the banquet given in their ho Members serve themselves a variety of foods which were prepared for them at the Drifter Motel banquet room.
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