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1 1 Jr ' L V t is if K-C71 51' fif' f , '- . 5, :ar ,t gpg M 'S e gal ' i 3 'wk ' S sg -ff ffafgigi mm-h Q S ' S 4 ,N Selected to attend Boys' State at Northern Arizona Univer- Palacios, alternateg Mark Hanna, Scott Johnson, alternate sity in Flagstaff last summer were Craig Shaw, Luis Jeff Greenhoe, and Mark Campbell, alternate. .wwf A a ,fl at the 1971 Girls' State at the U. of A. were Elizabeth Tripp, alternateg Jenn- Representing CUHS ifer Briscoeg Vickie Luttrell, alternateg and Deann Kleck.
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Homecoming attendants looked on as the 1971-72 Queen and King were participated in a snake dance during crowned. Homecoming Week 1971 was planned to be the biggest and most festive in CUHS history. The first event scheduled for Monday, was the annual painting of the C on Squaw Peak, but bad weather kept the whitewashing fromtakingplace as scheduled. Intramurals, planned for the fol- lowing day, were called off due to lack of organi- zation. The Powder Puff football game was orig- inally scheduled for Wednesday night, but was postponed until Twirp Week because of conflict- ing activities. Thursday marked the judging of the Willcox Cowboys display contest. The Sen- iors took first place honors in this contest with their twelve foot bear and effigies of Cowboys in stocks, gallows, and the guillotine. All four classes entered the float contest underthe theme of Heaven On Earth. The 'Sophomores won this coveted event with their idea, A World of Brotherhood. ' Friday was filled with many activities mark- ing the end of a more or less successful Home- coming Week. The parade and snake dance held in the afternoon, started in front of the high school and ended at City Hall where speeches and cheers were heard and the Ugly Man winner was named as Mike Minter came through for his fourth consecutive year. Friday night ended Homecoming with a victory over Wilcox and the annual dance with music provided by Carefree Highwayf' Joy of being royalty this year was shown in these happy faces of King Edward Felix and Queen Deann Kleck.
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