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SOMETHING F 468 rRLSIttKT ASSEMBLY There was never a dull moment and little chance of being uninformed on the happen¬ ings on campus when Hartnell ' s halls were plastered with banners announcing a wide array of activities—something for all. The Philippine students performed native dances at the Inter¬ national Student Assembly which at times held the audience breathless with their intricate movements. Here are (left to right) Delia Estacion, Flordelis Daguio, Editha Luz, and Willie Parcasio. Madrigal singers (far right) join the Choir (left) midway through a performance at Christmastime given at the Salinas Valley Savings-Loan Association. Led by Vahe Aslanian, the Hartnell songsters presented their musical message of Christmas cheer which was broadcast to the downtown district as well as throughout the building.
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LA REATA, • ■ • THE LARIAT Just as the cowboy with his lariat recalls the rugged fast-moving west. Tabby with La Reata recol¬ lects the memories of the past year. From the ball games to the classroom, from the dances to the library —the good times will be relived again and again as we trot briskly through 1961-1962 with our trusty rope hog-tieing all. The Sequoia Bowl brought out the winning spirit which all our teams display. A Fresno Bee cameraman hurries to get a picture of the action as Dick Juarez snakes his way up field to aid in our win. Our faculty not only helped in the class¬ room, but also helped in student body functions. Miss Perry demonstrates the active part many of our instructors played in putting on these get- togethers. Mr. Bragdon explains lhat she ' ll be going around and around and around in the parade. Queen Robin listens and wonders where are those little white paper bags. Homecoming was only one of the many events to be staged for the student to bring him closer to and to let him play a more active part in Hartnell. Students used their imaginations to add that little extra somethng to many activities this year as experienced by (1-r) Don Roberts, Gay Erickson, Betsy Beazell, Kent Summers, Severo Baggiolini, and Gini Wilson who (un¬ afraid?) walk under a ladder to get into a dance.
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‘STMJ -.if MfiaKPpJa The Four-College Dance proved to be a big success for the second straight year. The 200 Hartnell students who went helped make it possible by purchasing bids for the gala event. Ellouise Gard was in the middle of her selling spree when Jerry Cole (paying) and Bert Robinson (deciding) were at the cashier ' s window. Mrs. Mable York, Flordelis Daguio, Mr. Edward Lucas, Miss June Handley, Homi Baroumand, Ellouise Gard, and Masie Fong use one corner of the cafeteria to advertise the International Students Christmas party held early in December. There were many varieties of food from many lands. After dinner, entertainment supplied by the students in native cos¬ tumes was thoroughly enjoyed by every¬ one to climax a wonderful evening. The musical sounds transmitted from the Men ' s Gym during the rallies came from our own band. Much of the color of these spirit-raising events could be associated with this wonderful group of musicians. These bandmen also provided a great deal of spirit at home and away games. rfiTJ a- ! FOR ALL Whatever the interest of each student may be. there was an activity for him to participate in. La Reata has pictured them here to prove the wide variety of available activities.
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