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mexican-american culture club, Ole' Front Row: S. Barba, F. Delsi, P. Crane, J. Hendrie, R. Hunt, D. Moring, M. Johnson, G. Manzaniro, Row 2: J. Garcia, T. Lara, M. Duran, M. Bustamante, N. Vilda- sol, B. Ford, S. Wilden, N. Heet, M. Carmelo, Row 3: K. Babbitt, L. Tripp, L. Owens, B. Lane, B. Grott, D. Davis, B. Harris, S. Arrendondo, J. O'De1l, R. Madorma, Row 4: J. Bechtel, S. Christensen, A. Rojas, S. Mansanita P. Hall, Y. Sauceda, M. Nieto, B. Ortiz, E. Montijo D. Ochoa, Row 5: F. Lozania, C. Turnbull, A. Keyes, T Nieto, O. Murrillo, R. Murrieta, T. Hileman, C. Montero A. Chavez, L. Palacios, J. Duran, S. Spoon, R. Velasquez gf. R it wx K. Lucy Chavez and Ricky Felix demonstrated Hungry spectators pushed their way through the crowd at the Harlem Traveler the art of Mexican dancing to the audience game to be waited on by the Mexican-American Culture club members. 4 at the Cinco de Mayo Assembly.
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Queen, Francis Lozania, and her attendant, Alex Casadillo, showed pride in their heritage by participating in the Sept. 16th parade. One of the alterations made in the Spanish Club constitution was renaming the club to the Mexican American Culture Club. They also abolished the membership requirement that one must have taken Spanish. This enabled any student interested in Mexican-American culture to join. Mexican Independence Day fSeptember l6thj, the club sold enpanadas and dulces during the break and at lunch. This was a club project to get the students more interested in Mexican Culture. Saturday, December 5th, the club took a field trip to Tumacacori, a Spanish mission near Tucson, to celebrate Fr. Kino's founding of the mission. At Tumacacori the group watched Spanish dancers and ate Mexican food. The Cinco de Mayo Assembly, given by the Spanish Club last year, was again presented. This year the club sold Mexican food at the assembly and invited mariachis from Tucson and dancers from the St. John Indian School to, come down and perform. The main money making project for the year was again co-running the snack bar during the basketball season with the FBLA. 4-as 7-I ' -L' Front Row: A. Chavez, M. Moring, M. Shope, D. Garcia, Chavez, P. Malfitano, Row 3: R. Murrietta, T. Hernan- M. Pina, T. Garrett, C. Montero, Row 2: Sponsor, Y. dez, E. Felix, R. Felix, D. Lara Maya, L. Conteras, R. Delsi, J. Sanchez, R. Delsi, L.
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Front Row: J. Mosley, E. Felix, G. Skousen,V. Pres., A. Marrow, J. Youtsey, R. Ayala. Row 2: S. Johnson, J. Greenhoe, C. Kenworthy, Pres., S. Hawkinsg M. Bagnall, M. Urton, K. Petty. Row 3: M. Hiscox, Sec.-Treas., W. Delbridge, M. Minter,R. Parks,Sgt. at Arms,M. Kuyken- dallg M. Campbell, Spon., A. Hawkins. Row 4:M. Morgan, B. Behrens, T. Kennedy, E. Garcia, J. Street, R. Mur- rieta, B. Brady, B. Allen, D. Walker. Row 5: M. Morgan B. Behrens, B. Kimmons, R. Walker, J. Bishop, B. Ellis S. Folks. Row 6: M. Hernandez, J. Manship, R. Siler, W Payne, R. Mosley, M. Whitman. Row 7: M. Mendoza, J Dong, C. Mosley, L. McMillin, S. Parks, B. Armstrong S. Jordan. FTA'er Laura Beekman attempted to collect money from an unsuspecting driver downtown for FTA's Heart Fund Drive. A Harlem Traveler looked on in despair as his oppo- nent attempted to make a basket.
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