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Spirit Week Fires October BEAT SAHUARITA! is cry at pre-game bonfire rally. (P.S. The hex didn't work.) TOP: Charming cheerleaders were L.Mortensen. J.Crotts, K.Clouse. M.Hargis. Homecoming, at the Sahuartia game Oct. 13, meant a whole week of activity: a pep assembly and a rally with burning of Sahauraita effigy; class competition for colors, cheering, bringing wood for the fire. It meant Homecoming king and queen and recognition of senior football men. September’s last game had featured pep squad program saying V-O-T-E. Oct. 6 was a holiday because of the county fair. Then, suddenly, further fall plans were forgotten in the excitement and urgency of the flood that swept over the football field, ruined the elementary building, forced a week's vacation, drew people, including Wildkats, to clean-up, sweep-out operations. Freshman Initiation was canceled; other fall events were canceled, postponed, or moved to other locations. 6 1971 Queen M.Belsher (RIGHT) greets B.Offutt. S.Lovett. 1972 Homecoming queen, king. In background are runners-up.
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Yearbooks tie ’72 events to ’73 expectations Honor and affection filled the tribute paid to J. Vernon McGrath, who an- nounced his resignation as Reunion chairman; and unani- mous approval backed the choiceof Wylie Boyd as his suc- cessor. The next week, registra- tion, begun in the spring, was completed; teachers met for an opening meeting; the student council planned the Back-to-School Dance. The council’s Stamp Out Litter Bugs and Phil D. Bar- rel cans dotted the campus. The back yard picnic tables were again in use—not for picnics; just for cozy chats and warm weather loafing. FROM TOP LEFT: Counselor Bowman advises K.Hill. who registers as a freshman. K.HOWARD. C.Cauthen whirl at Back-to-School Dance. 1972 WILDKAT was dedicated to Mr. Bru- baker, who here receives his copy from returning staffer S.EImer, '72 yearbook queen M.Richins. OTHER Back-to-School dance couples: N. Lunt, D.Payne; shy maiden, L.Allred: B.Gale. D.Howard. LEFT: Young mul- berry tree gives little shade but makes pretty setting for the D on the hill, and for friendly couple (which twin wears the football jersey?). 5
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events; flood changes fall plans CLOCKWISE from TOP LEFT: Pause for cheerleaders. PRINCESS B.Lac- key. Prince S.Pugmire at Homecom- ing dance. TWIRLERS before Benson game. G. CLARIDGE. L.Webb move books into library for flood-or- phaned eighth graders. FLOOD clean- up crew included D.Howard. L.Mor- tensen. M.Lunt. L.Allred. Principal Chapman. L.Crotts. Mike's dad. Wil- bur Lunt and truck. 7
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