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then fall sports begin; Fair brings holiday First Friday of October is a holiday and band marches in the Fair Parade. M V H I Top to Bottom: Yell, you guys, YELL! is plaintive plea of cheerleaders; for Fair parade, FFA float is complete, even to bathtub; and while volleyball girls, Above, must sweep the floor them- selves between games, the football boys take it easy—they just spectate. 7
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Top to Bottom: Girls help pack for trailers to be moved; men look at freshly poured steps; boys sweep as trailers move off; Room 4 gets new ceiling. Top to Bottom, Right: j.B. Lunt, R.Rapier, at Opening Dance; Coach Burnside, registration; Cuth- bertson, Lunt learning to use camera. All summer People clean, repair school; One year was hardly over when a new one began. The elementary school trailers prepared to move. Improve- ments on the high school cam- pus included a refinished gym floor; new steps to the upper parking lot and in front of the cafeteria; a new ceiling to replace an old, ornate metal one. As teachers met with students to complete regis- tration, the student coun- cil sponsored an Opening Dance. Football and volley- ball were under way; and with the county fair came the year's first holiday. 6
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October-November Highlights include Carnival, JV football causes B.Cox, K.French to beg for pep. Top: down with Clif- ton! yells Norte at Homecoming rally. Homecoming snake dance leads root- ers downtown, where D.McBride as- sists girls in supporting 'Kat pep lead- ers. Football and volleyball going strong; Homecoming and the Carnival highlighting fall events, with Kimmie Cox and Armando Rendon leading a line of royalty; and classes and clubs delighting little kids and enriching their own treasuries: such activities followed one another through October and November; and it was time also for FFA and FHA to initiate new members. To earn funds for some- thing special for the WILD- KAT (it was the full color cover), the journalism stu- dents sponsored an after- game dance which, with Coaches Rowe and Montoya in charge, occupied kids used to rock in learning to do the hand jive, stroll, twist, continental. Prizes went for best dancing and best costumes. Then it was December- time for Christmas and basketball excitement. Following escort Verna Baird are freshman, sophomore attendants. Looking a little the worse for wear, football candidates
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