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Page 38 text:
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Resa Harris puts the finishing touches on a pinata. Mr. Manrique instructs Melanie Yates in playing the castanets. Los Patriotas Espanoles proved to be an active club this year. Spanish culture was emphazised during Spanish week, held the first week of February, and prayers ending devotions were given in Spanish. On March 2 a Spanish play was per¬ formed before the school. The Independence Spanish Club joined the Garinger Spanish Club in a party held in the spring. Robert Taylor, Spanish Club president, and Mr. Manriqu e make final plans for the Spanish Club assembly. Spanish Club holds assembly Mr. Manrique teaches the club a Spanish song.
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Orchestra plays in “Lights of Christmas” Mr. Link directs the orchestra as they practice a difficult piece they will perform. Orchestra members enforce the old adage that practice makes perfect. Members of the orchestra devoted many hours of diligent practice in order to achieve perfec¬ tion. Under the direction of Mr. Link, the orches¬ tra performed for the school at an assembly dur¬ ing December, at an arts assembly in the spring, and at the Spring Festival. Most outstanding, however, was the orchestra’s participation in the “Lights of Christmas.” Club makes flag poles The Engineers club is comprised of boys who show an interest in engineer¬ ing and those who want to enter engi¬ neering as a profession. Guest speakers discussed opportunities offered in various fields including chemical, nuclear, and sales engineering. The club members were also responsible for making flag poles for in front of the school. Jay Alexander, as president of the Engineers Club, informs the members that a guest speaker will address the club.
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In colorful uniforms, the band represented Independence in the Carousel Parade. Directed by Mr. Flanders, the band gave numerous performances this year. During football season, the band boosted school spirit not only by playing throughout the game but also by giving half-time perform¬ ances. On Thanksgiving Day, the Patriot band participated in the Carousel Parade, led by Jackie Wal¬ lace, drum major. A highlight of the band’s year was a concert given dur¬ ing Fine Arts Week. Band marches in Carousel Parade The band salutes the American flag with a rendition of the National Anthem. Directed by Mr. Flanders, the band concentrates on a new piece of music. Members of the band rehearse in a daily practice session. 37
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