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Page 18 text:
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There Was Spirit! The week before Homecoming was designated as SpiritWeek. Each day the school participat- ed in a different activity. Monday was Poster Day. Tuesday was Mourning for Delta Day. Wednesday was Sour Delta Day. UPPER RIGHT: Ken Frey loved HIS pickle. Thursday was selected as Times are Changing Day and Car Decoration Day. ABOVE: Who was the Hangman? LOWER RIGHT: Sophs were the car Winners. Friday, as usual, was Blue and White Day. CENTER RIGHT: Seniors were the float winners.
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ie Crawford or Attendant Times Had Changed Homecoming for Fruita Monument was greatly improved over previous years. Riding under the stars in elegance, the queen and her attendants were brought onto the field sitting on top of Corvettes. The Fruita Monument High School Band played a melody of tunes centered around t h e theme Womanhood. At the parade on Saturday, Debbie Ottman and Leslie Crawford rode on top of a blue Corvette,UPPER RIGHT, closely followed by Barbara Baird and Shelly Collins riding on top of a red Corvette,LOWER RIGHT. 13
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Guys Named Dolls The Fruita Monument High chapter of Key Club International chose a girl every month to be their sweetheart. The girls were usually active in school affairs, had fairly good grades, and as evidenced by this page, dis- played certain aspects of beauty. TOP LEFT: Key club also chose a sweetheart for the year. For'75-'76 Cathy Clanton held that title. Cathy played an active part in the cheerlead- ing program, cheering for the football team and wrestling squad. LOWER LEFT, L-R: Sweetheart for November was Shelly Collins. Cheering for the J.V. teams kept Shelly busy for most of the year. Kristi Smith was chosen sweetheart for February. Kristi had been cho- sen sweetheart three times during her tenure at F.M.H.S . The October sweetheart was Lynn Stephens. Riding horses occupied much of Lynn's time. Kobi Laeding was elected sweet- heart for December. Kobi, a junior, portrayed the intense desire of a varsity cheerleader. LOWER RIGHT: March's sweetheart was Dawn Faggard. As a sophomore, D aw n participated in many activities. For May, Anita Hall was chosen sweetheart. K.K. Young was chosen as sweetheart for April. Both K.K. and Anita participated as cheerleaders, spending a large amount of time practicing. Jackie Thomas, January's sweetheart, not pictured. 15
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