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freshman initiation, football season Ron Anderson, a junior, isn't so sure. Juniors Sherrill Mor- tensen, Charlotte Pugmire; Frosh Cecilia Martinez laugh; Virginia Cambern is puzzled; Vicky Dyer, Virgie Waters en- joy it! UPPER RIGHT: Student Council committee Larry Lunt, Buzz Filleman, Bill Richardson plan for food booth project at County Fair. Boots are for Western Day. RIGHT: While Coach Hicks makes sales pitch for mysterious bundle at Lettermen's Slave Auction, Bob Richins seems to be wondering just how valuable this purchase will be. BELOW: Bench warmers are typical October sight on Packer Field. These boys are watching Duncan-Willcox JV game, while unseasonal clouds provide backdrop. Score was 6-12, in Willcox's favor. 5
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’64-’65 school year starts out with assembly, Wildkat band members gather at end of summer for annual Rampage parade. Behind the drum is S. Preston, followed by L. A. Lunt, G. Ste- vens, I. Barney. Rampage benefits Duncan ambulance fund. Whatever Student Body President Jim Edgar has said at opening-of-school assembly must be funny, judging by grins of Sophomores Don Johnson, Royce Wood, Dennis Tomerlin, Clay Starin. With high school enrollment opening at 195 in September, 1964, the Wildkats settled down to classes and football and volleyball, with the usual freshman initiation, band practice for half-times, lots of pep rallies, and club projects. Freshman initiation introduced some variety in costumes. KNEELING: T. Montoya, R. Rodriguez. STANDING: L. Walden, L. Price, C. Moyers, J. Johnson, B. Boyd, P. Patterson, J. Tea, S. Preston. 4
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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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