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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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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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begin to crowd and in January, hardly a weekend went by without a dance. By the end of the month, the elementary students were in their temporary buildings; a new semester had shaped up; and Wildkats were beginning to make up for lost time, socially. The FHA had a Fabulous Fifties Dance; the Spanish Club had a supper; and the seniors dreamed of graduation. Though holiday pace Is slow, events Though the flood had receded, it left many after- effects, including cancellation of winter plans. The gym, used for a month by flood-relief agencies, was closed to school activity. But football and volleyball schedules were completed, and the volleyball girls won the state championship, though the going was stormy for a while during the finals. December found the gym free for Wildkat action again, B.OFFUTT: Another announcement! S.ABEYTA's pinata is pride of Libros' Christmas party. S.LOVETT: Con- centration on report. FABULOUS 50's: S.Bailey. G.Shipp are best dressed couple.
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