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The float placed second in competition. 'E . , Xxx A Z J I X f . . vt ' , . Q. . Mx 5 t . 7, . T X,,e . s E 3 3 i fs 5, ORCHID FOR a favorite teacher' In honor of being chosen a finalist for the M I' S V H O n Arizona Teacher ofthe Year award, Mrs. Vandervort was given a corsage. I I fi-Q si '- M 1 Q3 3 ' 1 p asf' e' Q SPIRITED POM PONS perform during halftime to entertain crowd, above. REPRESENTING the IGAA, Judy Montoya crowns Marty Bradford Homecoming King during ceremonies, left.
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W '- ,KX 3...- kl X... K A ' ,fn INDUSTRIOUS .IUNIORS spent many hours blowing up and tying balloons for a Homecoming float, only to have them float away too soon. October and November Bring College Visitation Day, Award for Annual Staffg October 16 brought repre- sentatives from colleges all over the state as seniors . considered their futures on College Information Day. A Medalist rating was awarded to the 1975 Copper Cat by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. Morenci High School also received high honors in the Veterans Day Parade when the Senior Class float took 2nd place and the Marching Band took 3rd. Wildcat pride took on a new dimension when Mrs. Va ndervort became Arizona's Teacher of the Year in October. Later in November, she appeared on the Today in Arizona show. Thanksgiving vacation helped to relieve the agony of defeat when Page took away all chance of AMID confusion of the band bus at State Fair, P. Provencio puts away coat. Slatfb, 26-0.
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Winter Months Bring Return of the Wildcat , Semester PUBLIC EPA HEARINGS were held to allow citizens to discuss the problems of pollution. Exams, ACT, Amid Christmas planning, practice, and studying, students found time to collect food for the annual charity drive. This was weighed at the Student Council Christmas tree de- corating party. With 437 pounds the seniors won. Both basketball and wrestling started with triumphant vic- tories over Clifton. As the spring play, Arsenic and Old Lace was cast, re- hearsals soon began. Tests came next, seniors with the Betty Crocker and ACT, andjuniors with ITED. The return of the Wildcat after Wa V ' , ,+ ,. vg-:iff '- 5 1 ' if HANGING CHRISTMAS decorations in the halls, A.Ortiz and A.Edwards. ,riveting it WEIGHING in food at the annual charity food drive, Dennis Sorrell and Edmund Lopez. xx
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