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B.Boyd, FHA president, honors homemakers' beau D.Damron, with pin. Later he wore the white FHA sweater. Informal attire and coiffures were OK when triple trio practiced for festival. Girls were chosen to sing in state festival also. TOP TO BOTTOM: R.Gates, L.Aden admire book with Charles Russell's paintings. S.Lovett, advised by M.Lamm, mixes punch for frosh dance. M.Lunt's terror leaves Nurse Waters nonchalant. 13
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As royalty reigns, Musicians work, frosh frolic, library expands Christmas tournament inspires original volleyball costumes. TOP: Cheerleaders cheer or congratulate; RIGHT: Temporary water stoppage creates labor for Hercules. Second semester: end of basketball; step- up in music practice; freshman dance; new library books; spring sports; shots, tests, and vaccinations. Fall and winter week-ends had been domin- ated by football and basketball dates, with volleyball crowding in just anywhere. Now other events moved in to fill the calendar. Joyce Shiflet, FFA Sweetheart, had received a pin at the Christmas Ball, and then a jacket. Randy Thygerson had been king of the GAC Dance in November. Now Doug Damron was revealed at a pep assembly as the Beau of the Future Homemakers of America. During the spring, the library blossomed out with bright-jacketed new books; Mr. Santee drilled students for the February and April festivals; Nurses Waters and Moser went to work to stamp out disease. People got the flu and spring fever; and the juniors got their rings and dreamed up a Prom of pink clouds and loving hearts. 12
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CLOCKWISE: Junior Class Queen Jana Carrell, King Doug Damron wore rose and silver crowns, Mr. Bowman help» Henry Lopez with pre-registration; girls sing theme songs at Banquet; Charles Billingsley sleeps sweetly between finals; Peggy Durham was year's newest student. Coach Eddie Wilson, University of Arizona, was guest speaker at Sports Banquet in May. Erom left: R.Thygerson, Wildkat of the Year; D.Damron, Most Valuable in Eootball; D.Smith, Most Valuable in Tennis; Coach Wilson; S.Williams, Outstanding Girl Athlete; R.Williams, Most Valuable in Basketball; J.Garcia, Most Valuable in Baseball, Most Consistent Athlete (for which he received an Elks scholarship). Absent: Erank Olivas, Most Valuable in Track. 14
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