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The Wildcats were chosen by a special Student Council committee of sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Qualities taken into consideration were academic excellence, extracurricular ac- ti v i t i e s, and participation and attendance at school functions. TOP LEFT: Yuletide Wild- cats were Maggie Traylor and Tom Reed. LOWER LEFT: The new year brought Wildcats Mark Leslie and Cathy Webster onto the scene. LOWER RIGHT: Valentine Wildcats were Chris Oglesby and Cathy Clanton. MIDDLE RIGHT: Mark Leslie showed that a hard-working Wild- cat can have a few relaxing moments on t h e mall. Indeed, most Wildcats did not have the luxury of free time. Usually their activities left them no time to simply do nothing. ««««« 1 19
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FM Honored Seniors Wildcat of the Month wa s an honor given each month to two outstanding senior students, a boy and a girl, who made significant contributions to student life at Fruita Monument. TOP RIGHT: Wildcats for the month of September were Linda Hardy and Vince Freeman. MID- DLE RIGHT: October Wildcats were Kathy Witt and Tim Chiono. LOWER RIGHT: Nov- ember's Wi I dcat honors went to Julie Smith and Greg Reicks. ABOVE LEFT: Some Wild- cats just could not believe that they were ac- tually chosen as evidenced by Tim Chiono. What an outstanding way to cap a senior year! 18
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Men Lauded Students Each month during the school year, the Grand Junction Optimist Club recognized a senior boy from each high school in the valley. TOP, L- R: Vince Freeman was the first Optimist boy of the school year, while Gregg Marutzky and Buzz Bigum filled that role for October and November, respectively. MIDDLE, L-R: Op- timist honorees tor December and January were Greg Reicks and Jeff Walthall, with Steve Fisher capturing Feburary1 s honor. LOWER RIGHT: The Optimists alsochosea boy and girl of the year, namely Chris Oglesby and Kathy Witt. These honors were be:,towed on the bas i s of scholastic achievement and par- ticipation in school affairs. 20
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