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Full of ideas, student council members were host to a county-wide meeting. Midway through the month, we began to practice toothpaste grins, a sure sign that the day for school portraits was approaching. Vigorouscampaigns snow balled to immense proportions, as the class elections ap- proached. Tears of jubilation filled the candi- dates eyes when results were posted in the halls. Before we knew it, October was upon us, w ith its crisp weather, and the school blossomed w ith brightly colored sweaters and skirts. October 6, we played the traditional Copper Ingot Game, and with a score of 30-6, we retained the prized in- got in our trophy case. Come mid-October, four girls competed for Miss Greenlee County, and we were delighted when a Morenci entrant received the title. Miss Marceline Vasquez, affectionate- ly called Mert by her friends, presenting a fine mixture of talent and beauty, captured thecrow n. CAMERAS CLICKED continuously on mug shot” day. Autumn in Arizona Boasts sunny days, fine football weather
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AMONG WEEKEND trips, annual staff members at- tended the AIPA meet at Arizona State University. We encountered minor adventures in our every- day routines .... jammed lockers .... explosions in the chemistry lab. For eighth graders, autumn was full of surprises; for seniors it was a bitter- sweet fall, full of the nostalgia of last times”. Then came the advent of football season, and its adjoining scenes: of cars hidden beneath the waterfalls of red and black streamers; of stu- dents splattered with paint, viewing their artis- tic handiwork on painted store windows; and fin- ally, the vivacious cheerleaders yelling encour- agement, whether we won or lost. Our class- work was supplemented by organizational meet- ings held during lunch, before, and after school. While days were still warm, energetic fresh- men undertook the facelifting of the M”. Laugh- ter and elbow-grease combined to quickly accom- plish the task of initiation day” , and soon, the school letter gleamed brightly in the sunshine. PLAGUED BY COLD, wind) weather, ourcheerlead- ers patienti) decorate and re-decorate the goal posts.
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5 SPEAKING ON ENGINEERING careers, a University of Arizona professor addresses a group of science students. November s Prom Sayonara”, is main W HA T HA VE Idonenow?” Even honor students feel queasy when office assistants call them from classes. MOTHER III RR ARP'S CUPBOARDS were picked hare during the annual compelative drive for food. 10
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