Camelback High School - Shield Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

 - Class of 1966

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2tfR j i« THE FEARLESS Spartan warriors find them- selves engaged in a do or die struggle against the villainous AAaryvale Panthers at the assembly. It didn ' t take long for the Panthers to reveal their true dastardly nature. After the Spartans had been losing the initial game by several touch- downs, a final whiff of spirit overcame them and they pulled ahead to win. LAST YEAR ' S queen and king, Judy Fife and Bob Phillips, get the red carpet treatment as they approach the royal throne where their successors will be announced. Crowning took place at halftime. DECREPIT IMA Prune (alias Doug Miller) relates her . . . story for today kiddies is about the famous battle between the heroic and mighty Spartans of the East and the wicked Maryvale Panthers.

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SPAGHETTI WAS on the menu for the Parent-Teachers Association ' s dinner pre- ceding this year ' s Open House, Oct. 12. Profit goes towards college scholarships. After dinner, parents followed their chil- dren ' s class schedule to meet teachers. NOT MANY people get to see the Seven trip to the Grand Canyon, Oct. 23. Howard Wonders of the World; 80 students got Silverman and Dudley Brown collect a start when they took a biology field samples from the Bright Angel Trail. SALES ARE a common sight on the cam- pus breezeway, and Oct. 5-7 was Junior Girls League ' s chance to show their sales- manship. Getting customers for their can- died apples seems to be the only trou- ble encountered by the league members. ACTIVITIES 19



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(ey presents Homecoming Assembly BALLOON SALE . . . mum sale . . . color day . . . assembly . . . the big game . . . dance . . . Tim Roberts and Becky Fife ... a few favorite memo- ries from the Homecoming activities. A penny saved is a penny earned was the moral of this year ' s Home- coming skit again given by Key Club, narrated by Doug Miller . . . alias Ima Prune. The farce featured the fun-loving Spartans of the East, fac- ing the tough foes of the wicked Panthers of the West. The pom, flag and cheer lines honored the varsity players with a presentation of orange and blue garters for arm bands. Last year ' s royal couple, Bob Phil- lips and Judy Fife, returned to their Alma Mater to participate in the as- sembly and half-time ceremonies. Also presented at the assembly were royal candidates Tim Waters, Pete Bolton, Tim Roberts, Toni Brayer, Kitty Kwic and Becky Fife. During lunch hours on Oct. 28, Spartans balloted for their choice of king and queen. As winners of the Color Day contest, Regina Bilyeu and Chris Connell were given Home- coming packages containing passes to the game and dance, and a ticket for a football balloon. Other highlights included the sell- ing of traditional mums by Dorian. Juniors added a touch to the air with the selling of helium-filled balloons which were released at the first kick- off. PMA again sponsored a Mexi- can dinner in the cafeteria preceding the Maryvale game. Homecoming was topped off by the big game in Spartan Stadium. Climaxing the half-time activities was the crowning of Becky Fife and Tim Roberts as Homecoming sov- ereignty. Concluding the full schedule of activities was the after game dance. PLAYING THE part of the happy Spartans in the Homecoming Assembly are Key Club- bers Gary Febus, Tom Lisi and Jim Perrill. HOMECOMING BALLOTING found students voting for their choice of king and queen. Steve Dreiseszun casts his at the Oct. 28 elec- tion conducted by a committee of the Student Council. AN IMPORTANT tradition in any Homecoming activity is the annual sale of mums. Dorian-Y again sponsored the selling of or- ange and blue decorated flowers in the breezeway during lunch. SURVEYING HER kingdom, queen Becky Fife sits on her royal throne, with king Tim Roberts and their royal attendants Tim Waters, Toni Brayer, Kitty Kwic and Pete Bolton at their sides. CLASS OF 65 ' s gift to the school was presented to the student body for he first time at the Homecoming half-time. Back to present the spirit bell is the class of 65 ' s president, Perk Clark. HOMECOMING ACTIVITIES 21

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