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DRESSED IN COLORFUL native attire, Spanish Club candidates give command performance for initiation. One innovation of the year was Career Night, sponsored by the Student Council. Guest speak- ers from various fields discussed with juniors and seniors and their parents possible vocational choices and all the education and training needed. Job futures in the world of automation and space as well as the professions were considered. Two budding orators vied for honors in the an- nual Oratorical Contest which was sponsored by the Arizona Republic and American Legion. Ken Evans went on to compete in the district contest, hoping to be a representative at the state meet. With the month’s end, the long weeks of eager anticipation ended, as junior class rings arrived. These glittering symbols of upperclassmanship were proudly shown to the envious underclassmen and very dignified, but condescending seniors. CONGRATULATING oratorical winner, ' K. Evans and opponent C. Dunckhorst, is Mr. P. lemons. County School Superintendent. CAUGHT UNAWARE. Danny Troutman waits for a picture.
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SILHOUETTE POSTERS remind students of Career Night. Below: MODELING neu fads, knee boots and straight hair styles, are S. Figueroa and D. Bradford. Midwinter months Bring NHS induction, new fads and fancies Along with gray days and icy winds, February brought a renewed storm of extracurricular ac- tivities. These projects kept students clockwatch- ing to avoid being late for rehearsals or meetings. The first of the parties was Spanish Club Initi- ation. The brilliantly colorful attire, combined with entertainment, produced a gay fiesta atmos- phere as initiates became full-fledged members. Dignity and solemnity followed the fiesta with the National Honor Society Initiation held Febru- ary 4. Breaking all preceding records, thirteen new members proudly entered the organization. VISITING YELL-LEADERS (members of the basket- ball squad) chat with cheerleaders during a pep skit.
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A STOLEN MOMENT before a window reflection enables students to appear neatly groomed Jor their next class. THERE’S NOTHING TO IT! Randy Nations calmly re- ceives tuberculin slcin test given by' the school nurse. March, April fly As summer vacation plans are formulated Before we realized it, March was upon us, and the promise of spring stimulated renewed activi- ties. This year, the traditional slave auction was held during TAP week. Patient students surren- dered themselves to a day of humble servitude for the benefit of Arizona crippled children. Ten- sion increased among staff members, as the final Copper Cat deadline approached, and deepsighs of relief were breathed when the final copy was mailed. Our country not only imported the Beat- les, but also English styles. A few daring girls began wearing high boots, textured hose and long socks. However, as soon as these became school wide fads, our bold individualists put their boots away with sighs of resignation, and began looking for something new and different. Continuing the precedent set by last year’s Juniors, the class of ’66 made their first debut of school show busi- ness with a musical comedy entitled Check Your Worries”. Rigorous pre-season training began for spring sports, then came the excitement of baseball games, track meets and tennis matches. 18
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