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.....f,f,f' Events From 2 buildings the first year to 7 buildings. . .from a yearbook of 65 pages to one of 208 pages, . .used to be 39 teachers now there are around 66 . . .118 courses available: an increase of 47 since the beginning. . .Chaparral's first homecomingfloat. . .varsity football's best yearly record from 2 wins to 3. . .from 825 students to 1632. .. All these improvements and instances meant an abundance of new activities and offerings for the students. With all the new buildings, clubs, and people, everyone always had something to keep him busy. Crowds at the home football games grew larger because the games were played in our own stadium. Nlore people made more spirit which helped the whole moral of the school. We've really grown since the first year in every way, and we'll keep on growing if we keep up the good work. 1. Football fans came to see Chaparral's home games, played at Scottsdale because of our lack of a stadium, during the first football season of 1972. 2. Thousands of people crowded into our own stadium to participate in 1975 homecoming festivities. Events 9
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Pumpkin grams Z: parties Students' imaginations went wild October 30. Unidentified Walking Obiects crept around, keeping up the spirit of Halloween by haunting halls. Everything was buzzing that day with many activities going on at the same time. Matmaids sold pumpkin grams for only twenty-five cents a piece, delivering them to classrooms in tar-out tinery. Mrs. McDermott's satire class had a costume party where you had to dress up as a stereotype. Besides having the usual punch and popcorn party, the costumes were iudged by clapping classmates. The two winners, Julie Miller as the intellectual school girl and Shari Zimmer as a Keebler Cookie Elf, were pleased to win Halloween bags full ot goodies. Spanish 4and 5 classes with Miss Rufio and Mr. Ormonde also had a costume party. Everyone carved a pumpkin, stuffed their faces, and watched as Cathy Brindley, dressed as a rabbit, hopped for joy from winning the costume contest. lack-inathe-boxes, cars, clowns, and perverts made the unusual student a common sight that day. 10 Halloween
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