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....,.,,X fr f'i . Q. ,,,x f s . - The month of October brought with it the annual FFA Rodeo. Aspiring cowboys rode steers, barrel raced, and roped cattle. Held at the county fair- grounds, this event is becoming one of the most popular of all events in the fall. Tri-Hi-Y initiated its new members during the Amphi football game. Dressed in costumes appropriate to the verse on their backs, they paraded for the fans during the game. Pep assemblies before the football games helped to raise spirit for the top-ranked Dawgs during October, as they easily defeated foes Catalina and Amphi. Early October also became preparation time for the coming D- week and initiation. The FFA Rodeo in October saw many students steer riding and calf roping. Skipper Adams tries his luck at roping a calf during the long day event. Falling off can be just as hard as staying on in steer riding, Steve Ewing learns, as Bob Gierke and Ron Grainger look on. S 14 STUDENT LIFE The Tri-Hi-Y Hswingersi' pose for their mug shot during the Amphi football game. The initi- ation included a trip to the cemetery.
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School Activit Enlivens Fall IB., Ir. fLloyd Brendenj 'gconductsn the vol- unteer pep band which played at the soap scrimmage. Suzanne Christiansen, AFS foreign exchange student from Denmark, is greeted by students during the welcome mixer held in her honor in September. New Senior members of National Honor Society repeat the pledge at the formal induction. The ceremony took place in split assemblies. STUDENT LIFE 13
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Cheerleaders Raul Celaya, Jim Pursley, and Frank Melendez pose for their picture in the locker room following the pep rally where they showed off their precision cheers to the crowd. The boy's afternoon sewing circle cordially invite you to their daily sit-in on an abandoned bench before sixth period between the fourth and fifth wings. FFA Rodeo Sparks Earl October The freshman coaches, Mr. Anaya and Mr. Smith ex- press concern for their team during Catalina game. In spite of their grim expression, Douglas won, 20-0. The pep assembly for the Catalina game brought out HSuper Cecil and his football team. Gary James las- sos the Trojan horse saving Douglas. STUDENT LIFE 15
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