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The spirit stick sent almost every- one to their feet at pep rallies shout- ing Padres! lt was also used for competition among the classes to determine who had the most spirit. Mimist Dan Kamin presented two shows in a double assembly. Dan has also appeared on Beyond Words, a show aired on channel 8, KAET-TV. The pommies, while masquerading in clown suits, football uniforms and other costumes, danced for students at another pep rally. For Christmas the band, A Cap- pella Choir and the Madrigals per- formed an assembly with music, songs, a skit and an appearance by Santa. Dena McMurrin, junior, pre- sented a speech on the spirit of Christmas. 1. Students display spirit during the Marcos de Niza fight song. 2. McClintock students join in the activities at the McClintock!Marcos de Niza pep assembly. 3. Dan Kamin, mimlst, entertains the student body. 4. Pommies dance their routine in Halloween costumes. 5. A guest at an assembly shows the students that television violence is not real. 18-Assemblies Assemblies highlight schedule
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The 78-79 Homecoming was similar to every other in some respects, but varied in many others. For example, the event contained the usual election of homecoming royalty. However, nominees found themselves facing inclement weather. Another typical situation was the controversy surrounding the building of homecoming floats. Supports claimed the affair was a tradition and a good way to get the students involved in the festivities. The opposite said the project was a waste of time and money. Floats were allowed to continue, but not without mishaps. The Junior flat bed was burned and the sophomores claimed their entry destroyed by rain. Student Council created an original theme by selecting Just the Way You Are and allowing the classes to indi- vidually choose themes for their floats and the seniors won the contest with a float called Reflections , Two activities were deleted from the festivities. The traditional spirit week was eliminated and no club sponsored the spirit chains. 1. Homecoming nominees: Steve Colgate, Bridget Berry, Floger Rich, Kimm Fagan, Jack Nolan, Karen Gustafson, Steve Ockerman, Cindy Coe. Not pictured: J. G. Koehnemann and Bonnie Barnes. 2. Kimm Fagan reigned as the homecoming queen and Tempe Junior Miss for 1978-79. 3. Nominees Karen Gustafson and Jack Nolan anticipate the big night. 4. Bridget Berry and J. G. Koehnemann exchange flowers during the homecoming assembly. 20-Homecoming nominees Koehnemann, Fagan reign 3 A ,X , i fiitjliyi.. l . 'Six ..,,
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