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WILDCAT ADVENTURE Object of the Game: To experience the activities and challenges necessary to com- plete a year at Morenci High School. '86 COPPER CAT Morcnci High School Stadium Drive, Morenci, AZ 85540 Volume 41
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Directions for playing Equipment Needed: Receipt to obtain a copy of the game Pen to keep score Plastic cover to protect your game Autograph sheets for jotting down notes about your progress Playing the Game: Wildcat Adventure may be enjoyed within the privacy of one’s own room or in a crowd of friends. Players must have a willingness and desire to relive the events of the year — the fun, the frustrations, and the hard work. To start the game, each player should select the appropriate class token from the game box — a peanut for the freshmen, a class ring for the sophomores, a prom favor for the juniors, and a graduation hat for the seniors. Players should work their way through the game reliving the seniors’ car rally on the first day of school, the building of the “M”, the rekindling of homecoming bonfires, and a second straight volleyball championship. Game participants may walk with ghosts and goblins at the Halloween Carnival and enjoy the holiday spirit at the annual Christmas dance. Along the way players should take care to avoid the pitfalls of O.C.S. and the consequences of failing an essential skills test, striving instead to make N.H.S. and take the honor road to success. Be the first in your class to reach graduation day and the FINISH line. “The victors are. . . Shelly Bryant and Norman Williams. Mr. Glodis declares the winners of the three-legged race at a pep assembly. After wrapping the M to burn at the homecoming pregame ceremony. Ricar- do Valdez holds as Steve Gojkovlch drives a stake Into the ground to anchor the giant letter. Looking on are Artie Marin, Orlando Abril, Hector Salazar, Daniel Lopez, and Robert Carrasco. 2-Theme Opening
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