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DEADLINE time caused Copper Cat staffmembers to work overtime on Saturdays. Bottom: WORLDSERIESFEVER, sympton: eyes glued to T. V. set, as shown by baseball fans. 8 Almost before we were aware of it, October flew in with falling leaves and chilly evenings, and hardly-acquired suntans faded with the sun's warm heat. Student and faculty enjoyed the World Series on study hall television. Excitement was high as Saint Louis took the first game. Juniors signed for the PSAT test and senior girls packed and repacked clothes to take to Senior Day in Tucson. October was also the month for initiating new club members. A seven week first grading period gave beginning linguists and typists time to gain more skill before report cards. As always some were happy and some resolved to work harder. Then came Halloween. Some of us embarked on trick-or-treating and the girls attended the All Girl Costume Party. 0cToBER BRINGS First report cards, 9-...,?. PRACTICED ROUTINES by J. V. pepsters excite the crowd and players. left: FEAT OF strength exhibit- ed by muscleman as he lws Gary Cooper with teeth.
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x 4 i M OS T improved player, S. Trent, accepts trophy at banq uet. AUTUMN FINDS November, the month of holidays, arrived and with it came The American Education Week and Open House, giving parents an opportunity to discuss students' grades. Copper Cat staff members made their final subscription campaign. Piggy banks and Dads' wallets suffered with demands for flowers, as sons and daughters made dates for the Girls, League formal. Seniors were found changing stage sets and make-up for their class play, Boys and Ghouls Togetherw. Hearts saddened by the Vietnam deaths of Stanley King and Robert Draper, former Wildcats, were comforted when the American Legion established an Athletic Cup in their honor. Gary Jones was the first recipient of the award that was presented at the annual Football Dinner. Parents at Open House, students decorating KING, B. Murillo, is crowned byM. Ontivcros. l 0 amass 39
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