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Royalty, Floats floats were displayed and judged on Homecoming night. Seniors placed first, with Juniors follow- ing closely behind. Girls’ League and FTA joined in the festive at- mosphere with Halloween parties. MASQUERADING AS a ghost, Sally Nabor enjoys All Girl Halloween Party. SUCKER SELLERS, Rhonda Brooks and Carolyn Simms.above. PREPARING GOODIES for FTA party are officers Barbara Lizarraga and Kathy Aquallo.
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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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JUNIOR OLYMPICS proved a challenge to all classes, including seniors, right. Lower right, SPANISH CLUB caroling. BEING BE-HEADED, Mario Tapia aids magician in bewitching National assembly. As November blustered its way into the school calendar, students found their lives complicated with school activities. The first activity on the agenda found juniors choosing their class rings, realizing their upperclassmen status. Soon after, football fans witnessed the annual Mom and Dad’s Night, football players honoring parents. In their last senior performance, the class of 1972 proudly staged their class play, a rollicking com- edy entitled “Get Witch Quick”. December, the month of fun and folly, was soon upon students, and proved to be as action packed as the preceding month. Though football season ended, basketball was soon underway, with the pro- mise of another winning season. FTA began a new activity, holding student exchange with Clifton FTA. For “a day in their lives”,
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