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PWS-bl Y ' mn-ic LI L N wig L... payee... . E! 7 f 1. Spirit was not the only thing to rise high as shown by members of the stu- dent council. 2. juniors David Twigger and Tracey Kurtzman could be found sticking together. 3. Chris Bacon, junior shows everyone her great smile. 4. Members of the junior Class could always be found having fun at the assemblies. 5. The four legged race took much skill to win as shown here. 6. Trying to win the race for the Seniors are Kristin Allen and Cathy Hart, seniors. 7. It takes great determination to get ahead in the wheelbarrow race. 8. The football players really seemed to enjoy the assembly and their suckers.
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So Glad You Made It They came by the hundreds entering the gym like ants following the smell of food, but it was not food they were after. The students slowly found their way to the bleachers, as the first assembly of the year was soon under way. The crowd was on their feet and cheering with the aid of the cheerleaders dancing to Give Me Some Lovin. This assembly was a great start for the year. Introduc- ing Mrs. jennifer johnson as the new Asst. principal. l asked Mrs. johnson, what it was like to be introduced as a new comer, like the freshmen. She said, lt was overwhelming and scary at the same time. All-in-all I am glad to be a part of Cortez High. As we moved on into the festivities of the year, we welcomed our football team and the challenge of the first game against Tempe High. Although we lost, the team was still high-spirited. Many participated in the interesting events that the Fall season brought on, like building people pyramids, and many more games. The victories stick in our minds like the friend we once had. As do the loses that faded-away in the blowing wind that has come and gone. Life in the Fast Lane is what you make it. 10 aff?
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ll.- .J ' grcsraimgz ramona is 1. While working, Amy Wentzell shows spirit. 2 Student ouncil and cheer decorations create Homecom- . C ing atmosphere. 3. Lunchtime activities are enjoyed by Rachel Hunt, freshman, Rona Pride, junior and Gus Angeli, senior. 4. Cheerleaders spread Homecoming spirit. 5, Homecoming spirit is shown by Carl Wilson, junior GET TIIE HUM ECOMING '9PilRIT , y M GIME FRIDAY
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