Palo Verde High School - Olympian Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1946

Page 136 of 240

 

Palo Verde High School - Olympian Yearbook (Tucson, AZ) online collection, 1946 Edition, Page 136 of 240
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Page 136 text:

, X . El Cervantes This year El Cervantes, sponsored by Miss Ida Celaya, of the Spanish Department, engaged in many activities, climaxed by the Spanish-American assembly. In charge were Lorena DeSanctis, presidentg Gippy Paredes, vice-presidentg Midge Foerster, secretary, and Mary Jackson, social chair- man. During the year several meetings were held for the purpose of enter- taining and informing the members. Special speakers included Patsy O'Rielly and Daniel Armas, Guatamalan educator. The holiday season found El Cervantes members enjoying their yearly Christmas party, the highlight of which was the breaking of the pinata.'l The club held song-fests in which members learned the popular songs of Mexico and the other South American nations. Those who were inter- ested were taught folk dances, and original skits were presented during club programs. The accumulated result of all this activity was the Spanish-American Assembly in the middle of the year. It featured colorful songs and dances from south of the border, and was popularly considered one of the best assemblies of the year. For the first time, the club members were able to get gold pins this year. All in all, El Cervantes found '45-'46 one of its best and busiest years. 132

Page 135 text:

Ginsburg, Jean Holderness, Mary Houck, Geralee Hutchinson, Ann lngle, Pat Keahey, Georgia Kimmerling, Pat Martin, Elsie Marie Morrison, Cay Myers, Harmon Nagel, Virginia Newburn, John O'Kelley, Marjorie Okeson, Bill Over, Bill Pacheco, Art Paredes, Guillermina Roberts, Martha Ann Romero, Roy Romo, Shirley Sellars, Lucille Skaggs, Juanita Slate, Harvey Smith, Craig Smith, Sally Soulvie, Jean Starker, Joe Tolley, Jim Vasey, Emily Jane Vosskuhler, Jack Wilson, Milford Wood, Kathleen



Page 137 text:

Pan-I-lmgriizan Eluh The Pan-American Club was organized six years ago for the purpose of aiding students to become better acquainted with Latin America. Under the sponsorship of Herb Burrows the club has had a very interesting year. Highlights of the first semester were the joint meetings with the Cervantes Club. At the first of these meetings, the speaker was Senor Daniel Armas of Guatemala, who was attending the University of Arizona. He spoke in Spanish, with Burrows translating. Mrs. Ples Harper, a former teacher of Tucson who has lived in Lima, Peru, for the last five years, gave a talk at the other joint meeting. She spoke concerning the schools and customs of the Peruvians. A general discussion followed both talks. One of the club's major activities, the publishing of the mimeographed news summary of Latin America, the Pan-American Echoes, was suspended for this year. However, it is hoped that with the return of James Black, who helped establish the paper before joining the armed forces, it will be possible to resume publication next year. The year was climaxed with the celebration of the Dia de la Raza and Pan-American day by means of a party. The club had a paid membership of forty-nine this year. The oiiicers included Tommy Smith, presidentg Buck O'Rielly, vice-presidentg Betty Evans, secretary-treasurer. 133

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