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be 5 Seniors worked hard on prom day and several days before to transform the cornfield in one corner. Many hours were spent on ladders putting up a ceiling cafeteria into the Land of Oz. Hundreds of cornstalks were used to create a which was made of plastic and sprayed with several colored pastel paints. S ' W E t d I ' Of O On Saturday, November 'l9, the Senior Prom was held from 9 p. m. to 12 p. m. danced through the Land of Oz in an atmosphere of forests, poppies and corn- S0mewhere Over the Rainbow WGS the theme of this fbrmf-'Il JCIICE- COUPleS fields. Bob Gabriel and the Four Sounds provided music at this formal affair. ,J
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' 1 - ' . . 9 s.. X. I X Q J- : ft f : it 4 C F I .4 O K ' O . . , tk .' 9 . tl . li ii 5 112 . 2 gs., i v Palo Verde's Head Coach Van Howe conferred with Titan Phil Myers on the In Our Hearts Were Young And Gay, Emily comforted a sick Comelia on the sidelines during the game with Phoenix Central. The Bobcats were defeated. boat to Paris. Comelia had the measles and wore make-up to cover them Somewhere Over the Rainbow was the theme of the Senior Prom on NO- VEMBER 19. Seniors used thousands of poppies and many different murals to create the Land of Oz in the cafeteria. Members of Distributive Education classes sold stuffed animals, stickers, flowers and teeth during National DECA Week, November 7-10. They had dis- plays in the main hall to explain DECA's activities to interested students. The drama production, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, was presented by the Fine Arts Department November 15-17. Readers' Theater was presented later during the month. Band Day was sponsored by the Uni- versity of Arizona and was held on No- vember 19. School bands from the entire state were iudged along with pom pon girls and twirlers. Students were entertained by the band at assemblies held November 21. A con- cert was held for the general public the following evening. The football season ended with home games against Catalina and Phoenix Central followed by a game at Tucson High. FRIEE LIST Distributive Education Club sponsored a booth during prolects throughout the year. Students bought color- DECA week to raise money for the organization's ful gimmicks such as bat stickers and moon men
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