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The Spanish Club’s annual caroling and pinata party in Decem- ber had few attending, because of calendar conflicts, but those few had a lively dance. Here, appropriately hatted, Wayne Gardner concentrates on the Hat Dance. “This hat really helps me to think,’’ says serious Wayne. ‘ UUf Voi' «mimi nn o I M.I W •i ifi Mil uni ( I ( ) f i n ' As Carlos Martinez glances at the bulletin board, he is reminded of a few of the activi- ties at Christmas time--student council ex- change greetings, the NHS wishes Happy Holidays” to ail; slowpokes are reminded to buy their annuals. “Something old and something new’ --could be said of the activi- ty calendar for 1963 and 1964, The new: the student council’s book sale, the National Honor So- ciety’s Christmas bulletin board, the boys joining the Future Home- makers, the student council’s scholarship for a DHS senior. The old: the FFA’s candy sale, the Spanish Club’s Christmas pinata party, the FTA’s program for PTA Founder’s Day, the band’s magazine sale, the GAC's Sweetheart dance. And of course there were new members, new officers, and new ways of doing things ! 26
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Student Council SEATED: Fran Preston, Jeane Nelson, Judy Johnson, Dennis Moyers, president: Irene Barney, secretary: Karen Rhodes, Esther Valdez. STANDING: Margaret Rodriguez, Ferryl Gale, Richard Billingsley, Butch Hicks, Joe Quinones, Jeneye Apodaca. NOT SHOWN: Richard Devoll, vice-president; Sandra Gentry, Howard Filleman. Paperback sale enlarges scholarship fund. Beginning in the spring of 1963, when student body officers were elected for 1963-64, President Dennis Moyers and other members of the student council made prepa- rations for this school year. Students and teachers enjoy looking through paperbacks on display for two weeks in November. The state student council work- shop last summer, a county meet- ing in Duncan in September, the state convention in December pro- vided opportunities for comparing problems and projects with those of other schools. At the county meeting Duncan, Clifton, and Morenci councils agreed to form their own unit rather than participate in a dis- trict organization. Projects included collection of food and clothing for the needy at Christmas and a $100 scholar- ship for a senior planning to at- tend an Arizona college. Money raisers were the book sale, a Spanish supper, a bake sale, and a powder puff football game. 28
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