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November Brings Snow Snow in November in King- man? It’s unheard of! But it actu- ally happened on Friday, Novem- ber 28. The snow melted fast, but it was here long enough for snow- balls to be made and fights started. Snow was not the only exciting thing happening in November, however. A is for Apple,” the first play of the year, was produced by the Drama Class. The Vocal Music Department, under the direction on Mr. Stan Gould, put on an excellent concert. The Varsity Football team won its final home game, much to the delight of ever- yone. All-in-all, November was a very good month. The concert Choir performs in the November concert. 22
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The Fire Burns Bright Homecoming is one of the main events in October. This year the Student Council tried to get everyone involved. Anyone could enter the parade. LEFT: Monica Kemp and Belinda Bennett were showing their spirit as they cheered with cheerleaders during the Homecoming Game. October is a fall month, and trees are especially pretty as the leaves change to golden brown colors and fall to the ground. Cross Country, which takes place in October, is a popular sport. BELOW: Ken Salmon is running hard for the finish.
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The Aquarians have entertained many audiences with their dance and song routines. Terri Brown, Barbara Daniels, Tim Hett, Dean Kern, Sherri Morphew, and Anita Niceley dance and sing at the November Concert. LEFT: In this scene from “A is for Apple,” Steve Welks tells David Forsyth ail his prob- lems. (Miner Staff Photo) BELOW LEFT: Katie Graves listens while Peggy Finnegan lectures. Cassie Luley provides moral sup- port for Granny, (Peggy). (Miner Staff Photo) 23
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