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Last-minute rehearsal: A.Thygerson, J.Crum, L.Payne agree on procedure. Royal procession begins! M.Jones escorts M.Richins, E. Bonine. Right: Chosen Queen and King, Cheerleader B. Lackey, Varsity man S. Martinez grin happily. Spanish assignment is done for the day, and Nancy Lunt finds an almost-empty room and a quiet spot for a relaxing posture and enthralling paperback reading. 11 Homecoming Week: Band rouses school at noon, J.Crum,V.Payne in lead.
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Year begins in August, Events introduce people to Wildkat ways At student council dance. Pres. J. Poage hooks up stereo for pre-recorded music. Days of decorating are over: FHA girls launch float from berth under N. Merrell's carport. Right: Field must be marked for game; varsity boys are drafted. Homecoming pep rally began with assembly on bleachers; varsity cheerleaders lead spirit-rousing. Right: Cheerleader D. Allison escorts K. Hooper after game. School began in August; new students and freshmen became acquainted with old students, teachers, class- rooms. Dances and football and volleyball games helped to mix and match people. First day of vacation was Oct. 4, for the county fair, when the band marched, FFA and FHA entered floats, and FFA, art students, and oth- ers entered exhibits. Homecoming was early—Oct. 11. The only class to pre- pare a mini-float was the freshman, on its way to winning the Spirit Trophy for the year. 10
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Rainy night for football: Cheerleaders step high over puddles. Below: Gotcha! C.Cauthen tackles Thatcher Eagle. Fall sports End; feasts honor many; It's Christmas The weather cooled, foot- ball and volleyball were going strong; Thanksgiving and Christmas approached. For the second year, the student council and the PTA cooperated on a Halloween Carnival, giving clubs and classes full profits from their booths. The FHA cooked and served banquets. The football and volleyball teams summed up their seasons and tossed bouquets at their banquets. Freshmen let the seniors plan a day of entertainment at their expense. Teachers made full use of their new work room lounge, typing and dittoing in one half; talking, grad- ing papers in the other. The student council trimmed a Christmas tree. No Cinderella: carrots, weeds are good enough for twirler witch ). Elmer. Is it the easy chair—or dreams of baby Jennifer that cause Coach V's smile? 12
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