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ENJOYING pinball machine, R. Rodela and B. Bolles have fun at NHS luncheon. ENTERTAINING STUDENTS with English folk songs-Nadia and Rick Cooper.
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Basketball Team Wins Conference Honor and Spring Activities Begin February’s unpredictable sunshine was unable to dispel the gloom as seniors took their Lorgc-Thorndike tests. Slave day started out by selling almost eighty slaves to eager masters and friends. Coaches Carter and Willard bad a free-for-all with pics, while Mr. Reeves wore a muscle shirt and wig. Student Council members were excited when they won an achievement award for the second year. A songfest brought by National Assemblies brightened the day for everyone as singers from London performed. Junior Royalty for the Junior- Senior Prom was chosen with much expectation from everyone. The Wildcats had their pride broken when Superior ruined their undefeated season, with a 66-64 victory, but they came back to beat Superior 82-71 which gave them the A-South title. Tension mounted during the first week of March as the Wildcats struggled for the state title in Tucson. Wrestling season ended its first year of activity with Alan Edwards placing third in state. The end of the third nine- weeks brought a few smiles, but mostly groans as report cards were handed out. A relieved staff sent off the final yearbook pages to the publisher, and began to prepare for next year’s book. Spring sports began practice.
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Students Enjoy Junior-Senior Prom, 74 Copper Cat, Graduation I CROWN THEE!! . . . Arnold Garcia and Diane Rodriguez crowns Junior-Senior Prom King and Queen Della Flores and Tommy Navarrete, above. WE DID IT! Ecstatic spectators mob the baseball team after winning State Tournament, below. Restlessness spread as May brought spring, and the school year grew nearer to a close. Girls found laccy, pastel formals and young men dug out their white coats in preparation for the banquet and prom. While runners ran, tennis rackets were swung, the base- ball team completed another winning season. The SAE upperclassmen spent a day helping elementary teachers. Candidates raised posters and voices in hope of gaining political positions for the coming year. Sentimental seniors and underclassmen attended the traditional yearbook sign- ing party. Then with unexpected tears, and sadness, the class of ’74 received their high school diplomas. I'VE GOT TO WIN . . . Arthur Trujillo pushes himself to win 440 relay race.
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