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,4 f ,-MM: 7aZccuw 70614 7h'ofze gamma Sang Zecvz! From 1980 to 1983 the Fal- con Football Team had four no win seasons. The hex was lifted in 1984 when the Fal- cons broke their losing streak winning one game. Last year the 1985 Falcon Team, under the direction of Coach Thur- man Simmons, won two games. And at the time this book went to print, with three games left to play, the Falcon Football Team had won three games defeating Glendale, ln- dependence, and Yuma. Prin- cipal Jim Mclilroy was so proud of the Falcons, he crawled on his hands and knees from Carl Hayden to the lVlcDonald's at 255th Avenue and Van Buren. lated lreddy the Falcon head Above Begging for money, Myrna Martinez collects from Bernice Per Right 'Three cheers for the new Freddy! lop right: Deeply disgustedjunior Diane Werschkey displays the mu l e ll Freddy The Falcon 7'zeddefQet4cz?ace!dft Freddy the Falcon was looking pretty worn and ragged: so the cheerleading squad took up a col- lection to fix him up in some fine new duds. During the lunch hours, Falcon students donated their nick- els, dimes, and quarters so that Freddy could represent the Falcons in the latest style.
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1-idwz. On September 9-11, thirty seniors went to South Moun- tain Community College QSMCCD to take classes which informed them about financial aid and how to prepare for col- lege. The seniors were ex- cused for these classes for three days and received one hour college credit. The sen- iors were separated into two classes. Each class had sever- al different teachers. Mark Kirkham said, i'l really didn't like some of the teachers be- cause they were rude. How- ever he admits he learned something about college and how to take tests better. I September 20, was Seniors Honor Day at Northen Arizona University CNAUJ. The day be- gan with a welcoming speech. Because the room was so full, the Falcons had to stand or sit on the floor. After the opening speeches, students separated into classes that had to do with their career interests. After a free lunch, they toured the big campus. Later that evening at the NAU football game, the seniors were asked to stand and be recognized during half time. Bridget Pat- ton really enjoyed herself. She said, l'lt was a fun experience. Not only did l learn about col- lege life, but l also got a chance to meet different peo- ple. And l got familiar with the campus. Front Row: Eddie Molina, Bridget Patton, Conchita Daley, Michelle Keesey. Second Row: Mrs. Mayfield lcounselorb, Paul Jerez, Leticia Chee, Steve Mulwee, Loretta Sumpter, Mark Kirkham, Mary Nesbitt, Julie Peru, Diana Sanchez, Michelle Nelson, Terri Martinez. Third Row: Chris Chamberlin, Robert Servis, Jimmy Lee, Michelle Ortega, Lewis Robinson, Tim Thompson. S Wm: I I Robert Servis, Paul Jerez, Let cia Chce, and Bridget Patto
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