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..--0- '- pd x Q As Summer Changes To Fall Band Travels to the State Fair, After a summer under air conditioners, in and out of swim- ming pools, it was a hot un- cooled building to which students returned. The first week of school, students of all grade levels sweated out the annual SRA tests, later in the month juniors took the PSAT-NMSQT. Members from several organi- zations traveled to Tucson: Drama Club to the Sahuaro Dinner Theater to see The Fantasticsng the Model United Nations group to the University of Arizona to discuss plans for the February conference, and TRAGYC to the annual con- vention to discuss new concepts in traffic safety. Sleepy band members boarded the Wildcat bus at 4:30 a.m. October 22, destina- tion, STATE FAIR. There they presented a half hour programg then had the day to enjoy the fair. Strange figures roamed the halls when Drama Club held its dress-up day initiation. Seniors first realized that grad- uation was coming when their portraits were made, announcements ordered, Nine Weeks End measurements for caps and gowns taken. The '77 Copper Cat began to take shape as the staff sold advertisements to local and Safford merchants. Student Council helped sponsor an assembly by ASU science students, which emphasized the importance of solar and nuclear energy for the future. They also sponsored College Visitation Day, when college bound seniors were dismissed from their morn- ing classes to hear college representatives.
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Girls Volleyball Team Takes Second In State Students shed their summer clothes and took on winter coats as the second nine weeks began. Early in the month a mime troupe from Safford High School, KIMERA, put on an assembly showing drama techniques. That evening the troupe gave a show for the public. All proceeds went to the Morenci Chapter of A.F.S. For the first time the girls vol- leyball team took first place in the State A divisional playoffs then, to the state tour- nament where they were runners up. The student council helped organize the annual Open House. November seemed a month of holidays as school was dismissed for traditional Veterans Day and Thanks- giving. Homecoming ceremonies took on a different look this year when the tradition al floats were canceled. Brenda Kay Nelson and Steve Lopez were chosen to reign as Queen and King. Early in December many organizations began preparing for holiday festivities. Student council held the annual food drive for class.
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