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O c ro s ro “O When teachers went to their mailboxes on Teacher Appreciation Day they found a surprise — apples; courtesy of the SCA! The varsity cheerleaders strike a pose dur- ing a fifth period-pep rally in one of their skits. Peacock feathers balanced on top of a baseball cap win Mark Mitchell a free ticket to the Homecoming game. shoe day challenge imagination r
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sales people The students all file down to the gym for the first assembly of the year. After the excitement of the seniors first march, everything calmed down and some funny looking girls appeared on the stage in st range costumes, saying strange things. The girls from the staff started off the magazine drive with a skit and a fashion show. Or was it fashion? Each year prizes are awarded to top salespeople and top classrooms. Keys awarded for sales, were used to unlock the treasure chest. And the keys that didn ' t work could be exchanged for prizes. Student enthusiasm was fine especially in Mr. Bond ' s and Ms. Marr ' s classes who got a coke and chips party! The top sales- person got MONEY. The drive was successful for the yearbook. After all the action of the magazine drive is over, )ohn Rogers busies himself com- puting the exciting stats. Before the big skit, Dr. Judy Wise gives Humpty Dumpty a check-up since he had been complaining of a cracked shell. Magazine Drive 15 r . .j uti - rn
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Homecoming 1973. It began Mon- day, October 8th and ended Saturday night with the dance. A few weeks prior to this time the whole student body voted on a list of nominations and each class chose its own representa- tives. Friday night at halftime Mr. Thompson crowned Tamara Ham- ric, Queen, and Teresa Filson, Maid of Honor. Among the activities planned by the Pep Squad for Homecoming week were shoe day, hat day and red and white day. Each provoked students imagination and crea- tivity, Galoshes and mops were worn as shoes. Mark Mitchell, winner of hat day, carried a towering fan of feathers on his head. In Homecoming football action, Richard Carter scrambles past Fort Defiance players while Luke Veney topples the tacklers. Color guard members perform a routine to the school song, a signal that Big Red has scored another touchdown. Homecoming 17
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