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South America Sends Exchange Student Maria Nan Clares, a foreign exchange student from Columbia, South America, participated in the Youth for Understanding program. She stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Abel, Jr. for one year. Maria involved herself in many activities. Some of her favorite pastimes included joining the Spanish 2 and 3 classes for dinner at Loma Linda ' s, attend- ing youth group activities at Pilgrim Church, seeing Tiger basketball games and Junior Sorelles. Her interests included volleyball, painting, reading and collecting dolls and postcards from foreign countries, hiaving many relatives, Maria received mail almost every day of the week. M Upper left: Maria enlertains Julie Abel with her guitar playing and singing Above: The Clarence Abel. Jr family ook on as Maria, center right, shows a hand-carved gold tray she brought them from Columbia Right: Weoring a floor- length striped poncho from her native country. Mar early January in time to enjoy her first sight of at the Abel ho
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Assemblies Highlight Black History Week On Tuesday and Wednesday of 6 acfr History Week the PA. system carried the biographies of three famous Afro-Americans and the singing of the Black National Anthem. Assemblies featuring song, dance, acting and poetry revolved arou nd the central theme What Afro-Americanism Is. Attractions of Thursday ' s assembly included a play portraying a storefront church service and singing by the Gospel Choir. Friday continued the theme with modern dancing, reading of black poetry, and a fashion show with DHS students as models. Climax- ing the final moments of the week, Mary Gibson was announced as Afro-American Queen, Lisa Rus- sell and Cheryl Minor runners-up. Upper right: Cher I Powell, Pam Gaines and Erma Lalson discuss Sandra Smith-: lor the fashion ihow. Above: Angel Hamilton, Karen Knabbs and Denise Russe Your Thing. R ghl. Mary Gibson, 1973 Afro-American Queen, models a halte show narrated by Janice Spencer on Friday of Black History Week during (he fash J
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Upper left: Miss C. Ho them win best decorate presents first prize ribl Club C instmoi window ird ' s freshman homeroom poses in (he hols that helped Nancy Morford, Candy Jones, Kalhy Sheline, and Paiti Clifgard hold the f room during Spirit Week. Above Right: Borb Weber through mode by the Tigerelles and Cheerleaders. Right: Coach C. D ' £, Dn (o Rick Croskery and Sandra King for the German encourages the team to go out and fight Above: Awaiting the return of the Tigers at halflime,
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