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7 TUCSON High 5Cl'l00l hosted Polo Verde CIT the first September 20. Students supported their team with Exchange student Angie Bielowski expressed enthu- f00ll-'Cl' Same of the '63369 5955021 on Fl'idUY, organized cheers and by singing the school song. siasm for Palo Verde's Titans at the first assembly xt .f '-.....,,.-9 li ' , Girls' League's first meeting was a coke party at which all girls interested in Spirited Titans cheered for their football team after a touchdown at a Septem- the club could get acquainted. Entertainment helped to make a full evening. ber game. The game against Pueblo was the first home game of the season.
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Club Week Assembly Hi hlighted September '4 ' Titan cheerleaders led the student body in cheers and school songs at the vised by Mrs. Strang, the cheerleaders created school spirit with their enthu- first pep assembly. Football and cross-country teams were introduced. Ad- siastic yells. The Titans first opponents were the Tucson Badgers. l Highlight of the Girls' League Assembly was the bers for the coming year. Open to all girls, the installation of four officers and ten council mem- assembly was presented in the auditorium. Palo Verde doors opened SEPTEMBER 3 to admit over 3,000 students. For the first time in four years school was put on a regular session consisting of an eight-hour day with 55 minutes per Class. Wednesday of the first week all-girl and all-boy assemblies were held. Stu- dents were told of school codes and modes of dress. The first all-school mixer of the year was held in the boys' gym on Friday of the first week. Sponsoring a coke party in the cafe- teria, Girls' League promoted friend- ship while recruiting more girls to be- come active in their club. Friday, September 20, Tucson High School scored a 39-T4 victory over the Titans on the Tucson High field. At the Pep assembly, held the same day, the student body showed great enthusiasm when foreign exchange student, An- gelika Bielowski spoke. The following Friday, Pueblo Warriors traveled to our stadium. September 23-28 was Club Week. Regular assemblies were held Tuesday explaining the purposes and activities of several clubs. Art Club, FHA and the Quadrille team each showed a movie to accompany their speeches. Stu- dents were urged to loin a club.
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Senior Day Activities Presented in October OCTOBER began with the Girls' League Father-Daughter Banquet. Held in the cafeteria on October i, Girls' League of- ficers arranged for food and entertain- ment for the evening. Football games included in this month were Amphi, Alhambra, Salpointe and Sunnyside. The Salpointe game, October 18, was Homecoming. Clubs and classes were busy weeks ahead of time working on Homecoming floats. Nancy Hawke and Jim Arneson were crowned Home- coming Royalty. The evening was high- lighted with a dance sponsored by the Junior Class. Several cross country meets were held, including two invitational meets, one at Kennedy Park and the other in Phoenix. The speech squad attended a work- shop at the UA and a meet at Tucson High School on October 26. Senior day was held at the UA on Oc- tober 5. Activities during the day in- cluded bus tours, assemblies concerning sororities and fraternities, a barbecue, UA football game and a dance. lt was a full day for seniors all over Arizona. :mmm , Seniors from high schools all over the state en- ioyed a barbecue dinner after the busy Senior day Titan football players loaded on the bus for Alham- left the campus to help support their team. Titans bra High in Phoenix. Seven chartered student buses were defeated by u score of 27 to 6. at the University of Arizona. Students toured Uni- versity facilities and received college information. i 5 . M Senior homecoming float theme was, Titans Spark Homecoming. Homecoming was October 18,
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