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Week Ends With Pep Assembl Instead of concentrating on the life of julius Caesar could only think of the Mexican Hat Dance contest at lunch. Freshmen Tracy Kroeher and Mike Fousse won in first lunch. During second, Kathy Kartchner '80 and Derek Cook '80 won. Wednesday, October 26-Dear Diary, I couldn't believe how fast some people can chug. In the ginger ale chugging Patty King '80 and Frank Trenery '80 won in first lunch. ln second, Sue Cord '78 and Gary Kimble '78 won. C,
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v l it Agia S '9 lt's A Small World Thursday, October 27-Dear Diary, The lunch time activity today was really exciting! Couples from each class threw darts at a picture of a cougar. The pair that threw their darts closest to the heart won. At first lunch, Bonnie Lloyd and Robert Kaplan, '80, were the winners. During second, Kelly Shaw 1 and Bret Ahnell, '81, won. Friday, October 28-Dear Diary, Nothing happened today at lunch but there was an assembly and boy was it fun! Tonight before the game the floats were paraded around the track. The Sophomore class won with their Swiss Alp which had a live goat and a St. Bernard. The classes of '78 and '79 tied for i second. At halftime, the royalty was announced. Trish Sproul and jim Grossman won. They were so excited! Lots of people were crying because we lost the game to Sahuaro but I couldn't because I had a really good time anyway! KTM .N- . Q- W1 IW!! 'W O- .' 1. Homecoming Queen Trish Sproul and King lim Grossman. 2. Boxes of roses await opening. 3. The cheerleaders and mike boys succeed in raising the crowd's spirit. 4. The band Ice played at the homecoming dance. 5. Terri Tovrea and R. 1. Lundstrom. 6. Sue Cord and john Tritz. 7. The Sabercat football team tries to raise the score against a tough Cougar defense. 8. Pam Trecker and Ken Reinhart. 9. Aimee Owens and Gary Mueller return to crown the new roy- alty. 10. The songleaders perform to Rub- berband Man . 11. The Sabino Marching Band plays the School Song. 12. Diana Her- meling, Sherryl Gustafson, and Magoo ride on the winning sophomore float. Homecoming 25
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