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as Tom Moorish, Craig Dell, and Craig Brown sing Today to Queen Trish, iii' 'wifi C Sol Chavez and the Duke City Brass provided entertainment for the Homecoming Dance. Manzano was victorious in the Monarch Day game with a 36-14 win over Los Alamos. O 2-6 Registration for Monarch Day Queen C 7 Powder Puff Football Game 9-13 Sale of Mums T 10 Introduction of Monarch Day O Queen Candidates ll Junior Achievement Test B 12 Vote for top ll Candidates 17 Assembly-Introduction of top ll E Queen Candidates 20 MONARCH DAY-Assembly, Game R and Dance 25 All-City Choral Concert '6 26-27 NMEA Convention 8 28 Parent's Night Trish Rattan is crowned the 1967 Monarch Day Queen by Senior Class President Jerry Schuster and the l966 Homecoming Queen Peggy Fleming.
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September 5 was registration day for the returning and beginning Monarchs of the 1967-68 school year. Principal Jewell Brown gets off to a busy start dis- tributing teacher's notices and mail. September is a bustling month with the chaotic business of registering, enrolling and breaking in the new routine. Teachers as well as students battle with the difficul- ties of adjustment. Some students begin ad- justing much earlier, football players began practice sessions in early August leading to a pre-school win over Roswell on September l. Teachers met for preparatory discussions before the 67-68 term began. Students elected Chuck Peterson to lead the student body, and the sophomore class took early steps to elect their class officers and inner council members. The energetic Monarchs set out in early Autumn to establish a prece- dent of spirit, loyalty to the school and an enthusiasm toward all school-oriented pro- jects to last through the year. Mrs. Alice Brice, John Thomas and Stephen Morris were among the newest editions to the Monarch faculty. . ...V ..t1.r..,. . , l A T 5 'riiiiiiill I X s 1 .ai ggi 5
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Student Body Elects Royalty, Chosen from over fifty contestants and eleven finalists, Trish Rattan assumed the traditional Monarch Day throne, as the eighth Manzano High Homecoming Queen. Along with her princesses, Sheryl Sharp and Laurie Wilson, she presided over the day's activities, the assembly, game and dance. Attending Trish Rattan and her princesses were Cynthia Baikie, Kanchu Bundellu, Kitty Carpenter, Janis Chisholm, Shelly Connery, Barbara Elliot, Sylvia Fox and Nicki Harp. The festive day be- gan with the beautiful Coronation assembly and gained momen- tum as the Monarchs overwhelmed their Los Alamos opponents. The traditional dance completed the days activities in a majestic atmosphere. Trish Rattan, Monarch Day Queen, reigns with Princesses Sherryl Sharp and Laurie Wilson. Peggy Fleming, Monarch Day Queen of 1966, congratulates Queen Trish moments after she was crowned. Queen Trish beams as she accepts a gift from the Monarch while escort Bill Craig looks on.
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