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Outstanding Juniors Boys And Girls State 2. Each year the University of Arizona spon- sors an award to a Junior boy and girl. The faculty selects these students on their scholarship ability, leadership ability, and character. This years delegates for Boys and Girls State were Barry Lindsey and Diane Beecroft. Runners up were Joe Bush and Teresa Stricklin. 1. Boys State delegate, Barry Lindsey. 2. Diane Beecroft, Girls State delegate. 3. Teresa Stricklin and Joe Bush, Runners up. Boys And Girls State 11
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Western Days A Week of Fun Western Days, held every year to celebrate the rodeo, is sponsored by the Sophomore Class, and is their biggest money making event of the year. This year the Sophomores started off Western Days by having the chuck wagon open all week and selling sodas, burritos, comdogs, and candy. Thursday indoor games were held between classes in the auditorium. There were such games as arm wrestling, balloon toss, and pie eating. Outdoor games were held in the compound on Friday. Some of the many games were the volkswagon race, tug-o-war, and egg toss. The games ended this year with a tie between the Sophomores and the Juniors, with the Seniors coming in third and the Freshmen fourth. .. . HI 2. 1. Freshman, Dave Perez, in the pie eating contest. 2. John Sturges smiles for the camera while he waits to get his food from the chuck wagon. 3. Jenaro Herrera and Doug Sloan in the arm wrestling contest. 4. Eugene Burgett tosses his balloon for the Senior Class. 10 Westem Days 4.
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Cinderella Ball The Wild, Wild West Each year, FHA sponsore the Cinderella Ball, one of the formal events of the year. On the night of January eighth, at 8:00, the cafeteria was transformed to a saloon in the days of the wild, wild west, complete with an old-fashion bar, sawdust on the floors, and checked tablecloths. Refreshments were served. Couples danced to the music of Strut. Ceremonies that night included the crowning of Scott Shill as Prince Charming and Dixie Ordonez as Cinderella. Other candidates for Cinderella were Liz Langford, Yvonne Moore, Eva Federico and Suzanne Madsen. Candidates for Prince Charming were Jimmy Murdock, Donny Lange, Eugene Burgett and Carlos Linzoain. 1. Cinderella Prince Charming-Scott Shill and Dixie Ordonez. 2. Cora Morris helps decorate for the dance— Smile Cora! 3. The Longhorn Saloon. 12 Cinderella Ball
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