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activities include Christmas excitement. Whole school looks forward yearly to Christmas concert. ABOVE: Director J.W. Santee leads mixed chorus. Kadell Gardner is accompanist. RIGHT: Sophomores MicWilliams, Mike Sexton, Frank Fowler expect happy evening atChristmas Ball (where are their dates?) BELOW RIGHT: Carmen Quinones, KatherynMontoya help Tommy Adams hang pinata for Spanish Club party. news, forecast future events. BELOW: Boys combine attendance at Saturday volley- ball game with study of news and features in KAT CHAT.
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As days grow shorter, fall sports end and winter Bonfire blazes to burn football “enemy’ ’ in effigy on eve of game, as (above) snake dance pauses during night pep rally. November and December ended with vaca- tions, but were filled first with many activities--the ending of the football and volleyball seasons, the Christmas pro- gram by the music department, the sen- iors’ plans for their ball, and the making of Christmas candies and selling of Christ- mas items by the ambitious FHA, FFA, and seniors. LEFT: Cheryl Stephens checks off Christmas cards to Carlos Martinez for seniors'sale. Corsages were sold also. BELOW LEFT: While Christmas goodies were being made in Home- making I, Marilyn Jones and Shirleen Lunt tested their crea- tions--lollypops--at noon. Newspaper stories tell Fall National Assemblies program finds Pat Fowler, Kathie Mitchell, Becky Nutt interviewing boy musician AttilaGallamb.
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Assemblies, trips provide happy relief from Maggie Bejarano shakes the finger in fun as Mr. Knowlton and Coach Hill load up team, gear for out-of-town foot- ball date. Letter man-sponsored assembly skit showed Clifton Tro- jans stringing up Robert Wright, and Wildkats rescuing him in nick of time. As pep-assemblies sparked school spirit with special attention on Duncan’s old rival, Clifton, class work pro- ceeded, though it was not all reading, writing, and figuring. As Judge Porter Murry explained legal complications Sophomores spent two whole days taking achievement tests. Reflection of books from library emphasizes their concentration. 8
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