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Students hurriedly sign each other's annuals after the Annual Assembly May 25, 1967. Jimmy Reed throws the javelin at one of the many track meets last spring. May Activities Denotd End of School Year Cheerleader Clinic National Honor Society Initiation Chihuahua Trip Press Banquet Cheerleader Elections Slave Sale Junior-Senior Prom Spanish Honor Society Banquet Russian Club Banquet Choral Concert Senior Week Annual Assembly Graduation Exercises One of the unusual projects sponsored by the Junior Class was the Junior Jolliesf' Personal items of students and faculty were auctioned.
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wswvfmm Sponsoring Freedom Week, Staters Club had U.S. representative Tom Mor- ris from New Mexico speak at Freedom Assembly. Spring, the refreshing, invigorating season, came in char- acteristic fashion exemplifying life itself with energizing sports and activities. Highlighting the sports facet of early spring was baseball, golf, track, and tennis. These activities provided recreation and a release for nearly everyone. The bi-annual musical presentation of the Drama Club was a fun-filled success, when a farce adoption of the Princess and the Pea was given. A study hall showing of an Alfred Hitch- cock classic Suspicion also provided a welcome break from the routine. A new innovation was brought about in a comf puter dance. Freedom week brought stirring moments for the student body. In all April was a lively month and a welcome awakening from the lag of winter. 1335? ' 1' TL STE: 'A H? . gy . 34312, X, ty, i YW. if M r Qs ., fr yr ..fl2:f:EQ52l in In N1 Cnr-t .3 FI ,i. N. . fl I Bill Lancaster tees off. He was one of the Manzano golf team who took third in state. On April, 21, the Science Club Sponsored one of the more unusual dances of the year, the computer dance.
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Principal Jewell Brown and baseball coach Henry Jacobs present the state baseball trophy to the student body. The Month of May saw a continuance of spring time activi- ties and a look to the future. Varsity cheerleaders were elected to serve during the '67-'68 sports seasons, and scholastically talented juniors were initiated into the National Honor Society. The Monarchs' baseball team finished its most successful sea- son, placing first in state. The Chihuahua trip gave language students four days of enjoyment and cultural experiences. In all aspects, May was a month of excitement and pleasure for the entire student body. me uw' T9.1,zc2f The successful baseball season resulted with Manzano receiving the 1967 State Championship in baseball,
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