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Crowded with Tradition, Change to Morenci High School, the stu- dent council gave a Get-Together, complete with food and charades. The Copper Cat staff members be- gan their first round of subscrip- tions for their 1972 books, and the other clubs began their year of activity. Class competition started with four classes painting windows. By the month’s end, students, and teachers, were once again ac- customed to the routine of school.
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Students Find September Days FROSH ARTISTS design spirit boosting windows. Right. INJURED VETERAN, W. Bruce, views game from the sidelines. With summer vacation’s sudden disappearance, school once again resumed, complete with confused freshmen and new teachers. At the opening assembly, the students were greeted by Student Body President Pelusi and introduced to new teachers on the MHS faculty. September seemed governed by tradition. The freshmen started the year off with the whitewash- ing of the “M”, though they seem- ingly whitewashed themselves in- stead. To welcome the newcom- ers, the sophomores gave the annu- al sock hop. Soon afterwards, stu- dents found themselves smiling in- to a camera, as underclassmen pic- tures and senior portraits were taken. Football got off to a good start, with a win over neighboring Duncan. The volleyball teams also began a season of competition, with games against rival Willcox. To welcome the new teachers PAINTING PICASSO'S....M. Conlogue and G. Wood diligently paint bleachers. Above, FOOD, FOOD, and more food. Student Council sponsor and members arrange victuals at the fall Get-Together.
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RAISING flag at ceremonies is Gilbert Gaxiola, Blaine Wright, top. MARCH- ING band performs at state fair, right. INITIATES enjoy Spanish Club Party. 10 October Brings Lick 'Em Day Fun, Homecoming JUNIOR CLASS officers choose rings. October winds and fallen leaves characteristically announced the arrival of autumn. On the school scene, the first Flag Raising cere- monies were staged and executed. Student Council initiated a new activity, Lick‘Em Day. This day was devoted to the art of devour- ing the council sold candy suckers. Thrilled with finally being up- perclassmen, Juniors found them- selves busy taking achievement tests and choosing the class rings. In mid-October, classes began designing and constructing floats. Their hard work paid off as the
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