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Los Amigos Show Interest in panish Culture Spanish club officers Roxy Mize, Rita Alvarado, Nathan lsqur, Liz Jackson and Dianne Wylie look over their favorite comics, which are in Spanish. Have you ever wanted to know more about our friends 'asouth of the bordervdown Mexico Way',? lf you have, why not join the Spanish Club? Members have one thing in common-they all want to know more about Mexico and the Spanish flavor so prevalent in our Southern Way of life. Besides showing films taken in Old Mexico, records of Mexican music and literature such as books and magazines written in Spanish helped fulfill the purpose of the club. Christmas was celebrated by all with Latin-American good- ies, tales of the Posada, and the legend of the poinsettia. With the end of the year came the rush to order Spanish Club pins and charms. Sponsor MISS ETHEL RETTIC
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. . . Student Council Mr. Fisher, Karl Kruse, Rita Alvarado, and Eddie my ,iz 5 zddd Sherrill admire the American flag given to the school by Woodmen of the World. Mr. Knight inspects shruhbery around the campus. Watch out, little hush -he may be wondering how a young elm would look in your place. Good Sportsmanship League members this year were sopho- more Jeannette Thorp, senior Nortie White, and junior Caryl Matthews. l 82 lt's almost Christmas again. P last colored halls and hits of this tree are Eddie Sherrill, K man, and Davelyn Runnells. utting the tinsel on lathy Fair-
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1'-Q., Sharon Elliott, Harriett Durr, Ann Ball, Betty Jo Dail, Kathy Tuggle, Nortie White, and Rodney Hanks take a break after annual work shop at the University of Houston last spring. Where has that dummy gone this time? Would it be best to flop this picture or bleed it into the gutter?'7 NSomcbody, please help me with this body copylw No, you haven't wandered into a class of codes and double-talk. The strange sounds are merely the jargon used by the Palladium staff members as they move into high gear in order to meet another deadline. They have made making a good yearbook their business and have put every possible effort into fulfilling their obli- gation to the student body and the school. Deadlines, Headlines Absorb 'Yf'-.- Class editors Lana Lary, Lana McCullough and Patti Mangum make quick work of stamping and cropping class pictures. Ann Ball and Peggy Brown lend a helping hand to senior editor Patti Mangum. I84 Sports editor Nortie White and as- sistant Rodney Hanks add finishing touches to the football pages.
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