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With powerful resounding shouts and large high-flying banners, students cheer the football team to a 20-14 victory over the East Mecklenburg High School Eagles at Memorial Stadium on September 19, 1968. Student Council Spearheads First Tacky Indian Event Roberta Killian, Kathy Goss, Elaine Ross, and Elicia Lowe depict characters from Dog Patch at a pep rally. Faculty members and students supported Student Council homecoming festivity, Tacky Indian Day with absurd dress.
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Students Begin Grind of Daily Routines with Fall Term While office secretary Mrs. Kretschmer helps David Jetton tally election votes, Kathy Stubbs checks out of school. Homeroom chaplain Kristy Crocker delivers an inspirational devotion over the intercom during homeroom period. With the opening of school, junior Patty Spencer gives a demonstration of how spacious a locker can really be. After parking their cars, R. Lee, C. Sherrill and C. Raborn hurry from the parking lot on a brisk fall morning.
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Tribe Gets Exchange Student from Mendoza, Argentina Arriving the first of August at Douglas Municipal Airport was Maria del Carmen Armendariz. Upon her arrival, the Sloans, her American family, prepared for their new daughter. The C.E.S.P. committee held a welcoming party to introduce Maria to the West tribe. During the year Maria supported the extracurricular activities of the school. She was a member of the French and Spanish clubs, the Bow and Arrow Staff, the Executive Board, and Student Council. Maria’s hobbies included horseback riding, walking, listening to records, and drawing. On September 25 she celebrated her seventeenth birthday with a party in the cafeteria. After a year’s visit in the United States, Maria returned to her home in Mendoza, Argentina where she continued her educa¬ tion. Taking her school work seriously, Maria Armendariz, foreign exchange student, docs her studying in her bedroom. Vicky Hatley, Viola Black, and Roberta Killian help Maria Armendariz celebrate her first “American” birthday. Maria Armendariz and Polly Sloan enjoy an afternoon of listening to records, one of their favorite past-times. Before their evening meal. Maria and her host family listen to Mr. Sloan while he reads the daily devotional.
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