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18 howdy week Ca Welcoming freshmen at their first assembly and encouraging them to get involved in school activities is Robert Sanchez, and the Student Body officers, Ib Don Overton and Alan Dean, seniors, dump an unsuspecting freshman into a garbage can. Oc Three fresh- men boys push pennies with their noses across the gymnasium floor as part of the Howdy King competition held Friday.
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workshops precede summer's floods - V, Q.: -,gwztir Y, f?,. .f f'r.A ' V . Eff-fl - . , -1 9 N 9-gg p3'f'1'v'35fg?si!f?',g'r1'5?l1 U Jah, 54 n, . 'a-u .5ltlAlJQ:sfifi1',, . Students and faculty who did not leave Arizona for their sum- mer spent their time in different and exciting ways. Two teachers, Larry Halbert and James Newcomer were in the production of Reynard the Fox which was presented dur- ing June and July. A couple of weeks before the start of school, students paid fifty cents and got a plastic identification card with a pic- ture of themselves. Interested students participated in the summer Theater Arts workshop. The Crucible was presented August 26-28. Flooding was the result of a heavy rainstorm in the middle of July. Indian Bend Wash overflowed causing much dam- age to Eldorado Park. The Verde River and Saguaro Lake were also big attractions during the summer. ld Judy Brown, Pres Sherrod, Pam Hinton, and Stacy Naperala unload their packed car. They attended a summer workshop on journal- ism for eleven days at Northern Arizona Uni- versity. Oe Joe Andrews, senior, spent most of his summer at Big Surf catching waves to improve his skill on a surfboard. He competed in the Arizona Surfing Championship also held during the summer at Big Surf in Tempe. summer life 17
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seniors initiate freshmen as howdg week tradition Typical Howdy Week activities were seen on campus the first week of school. The seniors made freshmen push pennies, sing the fight song and face embarrassing situations. Freshmen who were caught not wearing a howdy card were punished by having to attend the Kangaroo Court. Senior .Justice Dane Traines said lt worked out better than expected, and the freshmen co-operated fairly well. l l Freshmen at the end of Howdy Week got acquainted at the Howdy Hop. The dance was held in the gymnasium, Friday, September 8, after an inter- squad football game. Pat Curtis and Laura Zepeda were crowned Howdy King and Queen before the dance got underway. The Queen had to do an impression of Ed Sullivan while the King had to push pennies. The senior class sponsored the dance and Tubesteak provided the music. Od Getting the Howdy Hop started by singing a I fast song is Jim Giorsetti, lead singer for Tubesteak, a local band. le Pat Curtis, after being crowned Howdy King reigns over the dance. Of Laura Zepeda was crowned Howdy Oueen after proposing to Mark DeBree, senior president. Og Between classes seniors make four freshmen have a wheel barrel race. KK NW Cox i fi i , KP x U , A X ,Lx rg , bg H M x 1 .Xi Cv limi' v x tit' l Qmvgwtwyk R M Q 4. X55 OU! howdy week 19
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