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1. Lettermen were all smiles after selling a candy bar to an unsuspecting customer. 2. Adjusting his glasses, Wilbert posed for a picture. 3. limbo Garrett used smooth salesmanship to sell the products at the snackbar. 4. john Crawford and Danny Bourland sat around waiting for school to take up once again. Eating onions, dressing like females, wearing gunny sacks and having a certain amount of names signed on a piece of paper were seen taking place for one full week at the end of the year. The week was one of initiation into Lettermen's Club. Several men of CHS go through it every year. Lettermen's involves many activities.They worked in the snackbar during the wrestling season to provide refreshments for the WOFU-Out spectators. The Lettermen sold booster ribbons and cushions along with having a car wash in money-making efforts. A 4. , ,D 6 . ' . 5 X. 'X . Life-39
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hauasupai is an adventure The Coolidge High School Science Club started the year off with initiation of the new members. After the strenuous initiative activities, all ate the delicious food which was generously brought by the members. The Science Club went on a field trip on january 21st to the Pepsi-Cola Company, Sky Harbor Airport to view the tower, and Encanto Park to initiate the new members who joined at semester. At the end of the school year, the club hiked to Havasupai at the bottom of the Grand Canyon. This year the Science Club, for the first time, accepted new members at semester. The reason for this was many students missed out on the regular initiation. lb' 1. Members of the Science Club actively participated in discussions during a meeting. 2. Mr. Sweis helped the club with many decisions. 3. Tricia Arnold, President of the Science Club, conducted the meeting with authority. 4. Marie Lewis and Linda Shaw looked on while a vote was taken, 5. Tired of writing receipts, Lucy Platt proceeded with, yet, another receipt. 38-life Pj 2 l N I l l A .it- lil ---in
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tribe members plan mul chu tha .i , Tr . TH f T ,it 2. E X, t! I EA? it .-Q.. , . if Member of the Tribes Club for 1975-76 were: Carol Thomas, Cheryl Thomas, Gina Beavers, Merla Mat- thews, Marcella Narcia. Last Row: Mr, Harold Love, Ber- nal Davis, Tony Cruye, Ken- neth Rivas, Errol Black- water, Leon jackson, and Olen Perkins. 2. Mr. Love discussed club plans with Tribe members. 3. Olie Per- kins watched fellow club members carry on a discus- sion. 4. Merla Matthews gave her opinion at a Tribe meeting. 40- Liln :Z HCT- , i' Keir JIU'-1. 3,4-
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