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Even ts add special touch Special Events were lacking at Apache Junc- tion High School including the Jr. Miss Pageant which has always been one of the more glavmor- ous events for many of the females of the Senior Class for years. Maior events included: Homecoming, the Ste- vensons' Concert, and Lost Dutchman Days. Although one good reason deserves another, the reason that the Pageant is in danger of becoming extinct is because there is a lack of sponsorship. In past years the event was spon- sored by the JC's until last year when they decided that they no longer wished to put on the event. It was taken over by the Apache Junction Jr. Miss Pageant led by Mr. and Mrs. Nussear of Apache Junction. TOP RIGHT - Freshman Jim Allen going for a big splash, when the Hiking Club explored Oak Creek Canyon. CENTER LEFT - Photographer, Bill Flowers, sets up for 643 underclass- men. CENTER RIGHT - Junior Vince Cherryholmes sniffing out the steaks at the newspaper barbeque at Tim Hold- er's home. BOTTOM RIGHT - Bunk- ing Bronco was lust one of the many activities at the Homecoming Carnival, sponsored by the Rodeo Club under the direction of Mr. Stan Glazier. TOP LEFT - Sophomore Kendra McKinney talks with Susie Stevenson and her daughter, Kim Stevenson, before their concert at the high school. TOP RIGHT - Fred Stevenson sings alone at the concert. CENTER LEFT - lmpromtu concert - Fred and Susie Stevenson sing out in a spur-of-the-moment concert. CENTER RIGHT - An entrancing moment for Susie Stevenson as she looks over the high school and Jr. High audience before their concert. BOTTOM LEFT - A group shot of the Stevensons and their bass guitar accompianist Jay Mitc- hell, who also teaches at the Junior High. BOTTOM RIGHT - Mr. Jay Mitc- hell harmonizes with the Stevensons when he's not playing bass guitar for them.
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more Attendants Hugo Huerta and Julie Wright, and Freshman Attendants Kelly Armsby and David Santistevan, Halftime ceremony included flagbearers Sherry Dryer and Lori Jenkins on horses leading a procession of class cars and floats. Before and during the crowning cere- mony, says Rhonda, the band did a great show in the shape of a crown. To end the evening off there was a dance by the Band Fortress, which approx- imately 300 people attended the affair. Turnout and enthusiasm were great at the game. Also, a certain group of seniors on Friday did chants on campus between classes and made signs to boost spirit. The Council really appreciates the support, it helped, commented Rhonda. M TOP LEFT - Gary Clark, last year's Home- coming King, crowns this year's Homecoming Queen Sandy Cormany. The '76 King Pat Marquez and '75 Queen Kathy Maroney stares into the crowd. BOTTOM LEFT - Well, here we are, what do we Queen Sandy Cor- many and King Pat Marquez do now? TOP CENTER - Junior Attendants Sally Roberts and Chris Barwick look on. TOP RIGHT - Last year's Homecoming King Gary Cook and Queen Kathy Maroney. CENTER RIGHT -- Dona Graham drives the Senior Attendant car for half-time activities. BOTTOM CENTER - Sophomore Attendants Julie Wright and Hugo Huerta. BOTTOM RIGHT - Senior Attendants Jean Roberts and Dale Diulus.
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