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'wma' wwamwf WA M In la.. .Al .. K i sl Row 1: B. Gillies, P. Hunter. C. MacFadden, B. Gardner, M. Buckley. B. Bundock. A. Ewertson, J. II Spratt. A. Williamscmn. P. Taylor. C. Doll, N. Fratis. J. Ashford. Row 2: D. Ricketts, M. I-larroun. C. Smith. J. Burns, D. Hensley, j. Collett, B. Walbridge. G. Wfilson. J. Seal, B. Kyle, -I. Dnte, Miss Hull. Row 32 R. Who, J. McCorkle, M. Miner, J. Ullrey, B. Ariyama, N. Johanson, C. Nason, N. Mark, C. Tyler, J. Underhill, B. Ewertson. Los Amigos are ye students who take Spanish. They hold with all the trimmings. They had a concession at a game the annual Spanish initiation dinner with ye new stu- and helped at the Big-Little game. dents as entertainers. They hold their big annual hesta 5-'Zi Row 1: B. Larkin, G. Bernegg. P. Who. B. Stewart. N. Whitson. S. Fouch. C. Crabtree. R. Harris. N. Randolph. B. Stevens. B. Beard. G. Blanlcship, J. Miller, C. DeXX'itt. Row 2: D. Benton, H. Meshendorf, R. Livengood. P. Rathbun, L. Case, E. Allen. G. Alexander. F. Laney. B. Goodberry, L. Peitree, B. Reines. D. Lekos. E. Ulmer. S. Stewart. Row 5: Miss Eversole. B. Mulcahy. P. March, L. Wloodward, D. O'Cunner. J. justeson, D. Gillies. j. Glugoski, F. Christenson, B. Klampt, j. Coomes, B. Hamilton. Latin Club held the annual initiation and selling of language of Latin. Dick O'Connor is the president, Latin Iaslaves -at their initiation. Later on they held Nancy Randolph is Secretary and Barbara Beard is the Saturnalis ffreeing of slaves to youj. treasurer This club consists of all ye students who learn the ancient
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e Mardi Gran. xpiimmetl hy Ile French Cilulm was heauti- i siiperwisinii nil Marilyn idwn and Ciryxtal lirmxii. t ncers, singeix, acimhata, and musicians, Ye talent was ught in frnin the lucal area tu the royal Cnurt. and also from the student lwdy. fam C w ' 'VAL ' N L'LIllL' the Que-L-n'a entertaininent French Cllula lwrmiught fturth Ye nrst Mardi Gras was spunwred hy the French Club in the year nf nur Lord 195-4 in yon cafeteria. Ye first royal pair was Ray Sweeny and a frewhman. XX'inifred XVestlund. Ye gala affair proved su succesyful that it was decided tu make it an annual affair at yun hastille. After the second year it was fnund that either the cafeteria had to be ex- ec su -. W ii ,. 3: if 9 if if , ,,,. 1 .f ,' S s ...x I I I ' K J 'i 'u 1 u 4 5' panded ur ans. U ,Qi x 1 f' f yi? Q 4 i Z 4 2 QQ. . 4 D I L... A.. ,M 1 ,, Ye picture alwye is nf Ye Male-sties Corky and Diik. and the queens nine atten- dantx. YL' ladies are: jnella Leeper. Clnrinne B1'imn. 'lean- ine NcCQnrkIe. Clarinalita Nar- tinegf. Maid iff Hunur Wfilina ci.lI'LlIlCl'. Doreen XVilliams. Karlen Rhudes. Slmiamri Stinch- field, and Mary Trigerio. Pictured helnw is yun Royal Ciiurt and King 'Dick' crown- ing Queen 'Cnrky' at ye 16th annual Mardi Gras at Yulwa City High. the affair mined. They defided it wnuld he eamier tn muye it. sn it journeyed tn the gym. Ye MardiGras cnntinued un with many handsi-me kings and beautiful queens un up tn 1950 when lnvely Ctwrinne Crab- tree became queen, and handwme Dick Sittim reigned as king. 'vw ,1- ng I ' P t
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