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Winter ends SPIRIT WEEK featured pompon sales. Nancy Keller. LEFT, twirls hers. ALSO: Honoring basketball parents. Kirk Hooper's mother (Mrs. Pat), receives corsage from cheer- leader. VARSITY. JV cheerleaders did half- time show at last game. M.J.Arring- ton does last-minute repair for M. Lunt. FHA dance had checking sta- tion for boots. J.Dozier. L.Allred peel theirs off. Last pep assembly used volunteers for foolish capers. L.Montoya takes D.Tellez for an exciting, slipping ride. With spirit-raisers for games, 10
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’73 schedule • E. LOPEZ. R. Lopez do KP after Spanish supper. L. CHAPMAN takes student coun- cil's bar exam. BLEACHERS claim more than floor at juniors dance. JOYOUS volleyballers run for trophy. INTENT seniors study announce- ment styles. LINDSEY guards a- gamst D Club foes. 9
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club projects As basketball season neared its end and winter went out with snow falling and the Gila rising again, the student council, cheer- leaders, and pompons stirred Wildkat spirits with stunt- accented pep assemblies, pompon sales, Color Day, Parents’ Night, halftimes. Social highlight was the annual FHA-FFA dance, with a Valentine theme and a checking station for boots and shoes. The Sweetheart and Beau, chosen but not announced, would be recog- nized at the clubs’ spring banquets. The American flag flew at half-mast for Harry. S. Tru- man and Lyndon B. Johnson. Not since the deaths in 1826 of Thomas Jefferson and John Adams had America mourned two presidents at the same time. WHILE FLAG was at half-mast for two presidents, it was saluted at school functions. TOP RIGHT: Marsha Lunt. with Nancy Merrell, Billie Lackey, decides where to stand for basket- ball opening ceremony. SNOW at end of February encouraged sculp- tor Mary Lou Gentry. 1 1
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