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While rehearsing a solo for upcoming Christmas concerts, Traci Cales laughs at her accompianist's remark. Tom Schneider, joe Tameron, and Randy Rhuhottom listen as Coach Parlcer gives halftime instructions at the game against Trevor Browne. Football team triumphs over PU, fails to conquer ootball hopes and despairs were felt by Spartan fans as the team won a place in the divisionals. A Colorado Playoff was held between Alhambra, Phoenix Union, and CBI-IS at Central High, with CBHS winning. Next was the game against Maryvale, and the end of aspirations for a State Championship. Interview and The Serpent were the Drama Department's fall productions. The plays were presented Maryvale I-Iigh at The Phoenix Little Theater. Both were comments about life, the first dealing with the feeling of being only a number, and the second whether or not history has an effect on modern life. The Concert Choir and Advanced Girls' Chorus presented a Parent Night early in the month. The Girls' Badminton Team took the State title, bringing the first championship of the school year to CBI-IS. Jia f mlwul Woody Richardson contemplates the proposed fencing of CBH5 while attending a Board of Education meeting. 18 NOVEMBER ACTIVITIES all-H rf, wiv ,lrlill ii' .. it mul, K 4
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E' OCTOBER ACTIVITIES Pep Rally Trivia Contest Finals Homeroom Blade Homecoming 1700 s Day Homecoming Primary Elections Homecoming 1800 s Day Open House Homecoming 1950 s Day Homecoming Pep Assembly Homecoming Elections PMA Homecoming Spaghetti Dinner Homecoming Dance Private College Night Elementary School Band Night Teacher s Convention 10 14 17 20 ' 21 ' 22 Homecoming 1920's Day 23 ' 24 28 30 31 ' Sophomarcs Dawn Byrne and Sundy Rusinek discuss their predictions concerning who will win Homecoming elections. 6 Homecoming Week activities evolve around omecoming Week activities were different from past years. Each day of the week was planned to reflect a specific era in America's history. Several contests were held around the cafeteria. These included a pie eating contest, Women's Suffrage Slave Auction, and dance contest. The Parent Music Association held their traditional spaghetti dinner to raise funds to help the Band and Choir go to Washington D.C. Homecoming ended with the crowning of Missy Ankenbrandt and Larry Benjamin as Americais past royalty, and the Spartans defeating West on the football field. Members of the Volleyball, Girls' Golf, I Freshmen Tennis, Badminton, and Cross Country teams played the majority of their games during October. Open House was attended by parents on the 21 st. The Iunior Class sponsored a bake sale to raise funds for the junior- Senior Prom. The Student Executive Board chose Denise Doyle and Mike Collins as Boy and Girl of the month for October. ,Il s 'l '3P i S OCTOBER ACTIVITIES 17
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'M' MEM .4 E M x Ms Ms. jobski ponders dunre steps to use in The Serpent. She served as rhoreography director for dunee sequences in the full play. NOVEMBER ACTIVITIES Concert Choir Parent Night End of First Term Veterans Day Recess Homeroom Blade Cheer Clinic In State College Day Girls Athletic Banquet Fall Drama Production Fall Drama Production Football Divnsionals North Central Visitation North Central Visitation North Central Visitation Thanksgiving Recess Thanksgiving Recess 4 . . 7 . 11 ' .. 13 14 15 ' ' 17 - 18 ' 19 Otis-Lennon Mental Ability Tests 20 ' 21 . . . 24 . . . 25 . . . 26 . . . 27 ' ' 28 ' ' I Dianna While attempts lo purify a young nienilwer of her Child Development rlnss, sth hour. 1 , H iid if 'E I' 4. f ' ei wi , If' , 5 NOVEMBER ACTIVITIES IO
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