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Closing Months .lam-Packed Last minute decisions on final plans were hastily made as end-of-school activities went into full swing. A late festival sched- uled in April gave Student Council mem- bers ample time to plan decorations and entertainment for the theme, Carousel MISS APRIL, Norma Garcia, enjoys the scenic view of the city. Norma represent- ed GRA in the contest. t 'W' ities. Behind the scenes of Spring Fese .tival decorating are the cafeteria chairs, stacked conveniently out of the way in order to provide more room for dancing. Pete Cooper, literary magazine staff member, attempts to sell the Tawapah in Mr. SchIosser's Ameri- can History class.
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Tv' Sweeps Indian Reservation Hopeful athletes began working out for track and baseball, anticipating the com- ing season. Seniors concentrated on col- lege entrance exams, and modern dan- cers presented their annual recital. Every- one welcomed a deserved rest as the prospect of Easter vacation came into view. Y' 'I' ft 1 fi tp: I I A 101,25 I1 '-A ' 1 IQQ I ' J ' VII, Posing for the recital number, Primitive, are Nikki Jackson, Frari O'Nan, Betty Burkhalter, Socorro Escobar, Mary Ann Chavez, Lolly Mills, Mary Lou Toone, Wanda R o cl g e r s, Sharon McDaniel, Johnnie Tappan, Carol Miller, Karr Chew and Yolanda Her- nandez. Choir Students Patricia Carbajal, Margaret Megason, Jimmy Sherwood and Raul Martinez get acquainted with Dr. Lara Hoggard, director of the March choir clinic. ki 'Q r .IA S, 4 Inf. A-1' All MISS MARCH, Olivia Lozano, awaits Easter A totally shocked Cheryl Landgren is escorted to the basketball services in front of a beautiful chapel. court by varsity players after being pronounced sweetheart 25
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With Spring Festivities Rhapsody in Blue, theme for the '64 Junior-Senior Prom, was carried out for the first time away from the campus at the Hilton Hotel. After making a final effort to succeed in the final exam category, students sought enjoyment from the newly-arrived Otyokvva, With graduation just around the corner, seniors prepared to close out their high school career, while the rest of the population moved another step up the totem pole. testant by the freshman class. Eddie Knipp, haughty senior, graciously permits awe-stricken freshmen, Merle Fourmy and Linda Ferguson, to admire his superiority. Office courtesy students, Jay Ann Rucker, David Nisbet, Max Crumbo and Nancy Gilchrist, pause to relax as spring duties slacken. 27 MISS MAY, Linda Rey, was chosen as beauty con-
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