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Freshman Wiggle A Day Of Fun Seniors Are On The Wiggle was the theme for this years Freshman Initiation. You could look anywhere and see Freshman wiggling for Seniors. The girl wigglers were dressed in boys boxer shorts, workboots and sunglasses. The boy wigglers wore girls night gowns, nylon stockings and tin cans around their feet. During sixth period everyone gathered in the compound to see the Freshmen participate in the banana feeding contest, the gunne sack race, and a facial of honey and jelly for those poor Freshmen on the blacklist. LEFT: Pam Crowley and Carrie Crenshaw admire each others costumes. BELOW: Bernie Figueroa, Craig Kelland, Rodney Flerndon and Cam Byestewa seem to be in a pretty sticky situation. BOTTOM: Rodney and Cam with more honey and flour on their faces.
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Slave Sale Seniors Take In Over $500.00 Ifais year at annual Slave Sale the Seniors made $596.00.jThe highest (selling slave was SherTTHudson. Sherri's purchaser was none other thaa QuTluctioneer Bradley Jones. Bradley bid $35.50 for his slavjS That hard earned $596.00 will go toward their senior trip. On Oc- tober 22nd the senior class had rung up a total of $1,924.86, but if they want to go to Disneyland this year, they need at least $3,000. BELOW: Slave Glen Fuller crawls to class. RIGHT: Our auctioneer Bradley Jones and slave driver Sergio Amavisca trying to sell a slave. BOTTOM: Terry Crenshaw setting with her two masters Marvin Wright and Mike Hultstrand.
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Homecoming 75-76 The Boston Tea Party This year the theme for Homecoming was a Bicentennial Salute to the Boston Tea Party. The Seniors with much help from their parents constructed the Dartmouth, the ship used in the protest against the high tea taxes. The half time ceremonies began with the introduction of the Homecoming attendants by master of ceremonies Yvonne Moore. Representing the Freshman class was Mary Kiser and her escort Cam Byestewa. The Sophomore class attendant was Karen Leavitt. Karen was escorted by Barry Lindsey. Melisa Cook escorted by Carlos Linzoain represented the Junior class. The three Queen candidates were then introduced. They were: Susan Blohm, escorted by Dale Barker, Cindy Meeks es- corted by Marvin Wright, and Sherri Doster escorted by Ray Beus. The highlight of the Homecoming ceremonies came when Susan Blohm was crowned Homecoming Queen by our last years Queen Lisa Lindsey. Later that evening came the Homecoming Dance and the crowning of the 75-76 homecoming King Mike Jorajuria. The two other King candidates were Sergio Amavisca and Bobby Smith. RIGHT: Our last year's Homecoming Queen Lisa Lindsey, congratulates this year's Queen Susan Blohm (hidden by Lisa) Susans attendants Cindy Meeks and Sherri Doster look on with encouragement. BELOW LEFT: Susan Blohm smiles as she is driven around the field during the half time ceremonies of the Wickenburg game. BELOW RIGHT: The Cheerleaders and Poms escort Martha and George Washington from the Dartmouth, as the other frontiersmen await their turn.
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