The Booster Club will be giving away free hot dogs to the first 150 fans (with paid admission) to the varsity home volleyball game on Monday, September 16th. When you pay to get into the game, you will receive a ticket stub. Take the ticket stub to the concession stand to get your free hot dog. Come out and support the Squaws in their first home game of the season.
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Let’s “PAINT THE TOWN RED” on game days! New spirit flags have been ordered and should be in next week. We encourage fans (individuals and businesses) to purchase a flag and display on all game days. Also, paint up your store front windows for the Chieftains and Squaws! Have you noticed the windows at Bi-Wize? What a great show of support from Joe DeBons and his staff. If you want your windows painted but are not sure of your artistic abilities, contact a Booster Club member. We will do our best to help you out.
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If you want to buy shirts before Friday night games, they will be available at the Junior High or Junior Varsity home games on Thursday nights. Shirts and other spirit items will also be available at the Booster Club table at Varsity home games. And, be sure to buy your raffle tickets at the Varsity games for the Friona “T-shirt” quilt which will be given away during basketball season. The quilt was made from some of the extra Booster club t-shirts from previous years. Tickets will be $5.00 each. Check out a photo of the quilt on the “Chieftain/Squaw Booster Club” Facebook page. The Booster Club still has extra t-shirts that can be purchased at discount prices for anyone interested in making their own quilt.
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Plans are still tentative for a Homecoming dance on Saturday, September 21st at the High School Cafeteria. Stay tuned to our Facebook page and WT Services cable channels 6 & 76 for more information.
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We are planning a bonfire on Thursday, October 10th at Reeve’s Lake. This is the night before the district opener with Muleshoe. If you have any old tree limbs, pallets or wood, please take them to the wood pile at Reeve’s Lake.