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ALTUS JUNIOR COLLEGE Higher education at home reality for AHS graduates MODERN administration building also contains college auditorium and classroom facilities. Since its founding forty-three years ago, Thousands of students have begun preparation for careers in medicine, education, agriculture, and scores of other professions at Altus Junior Col- lege. Summer courses attract high school graduates from two states and six counties. By tall 1969 the AJC cam- pus will have tour buildings of con- temporary architecture, all completely air conditioned. These include admin- istration, library, vocational, and lab- oratory classrooms. QUICK get-together of victorious candidates included these AHS graduates: Doug Culp, sophomore president, Joy Mills, student senate secretary, Shirley Jones, senate vice-president, Mark Whitlock, senate president, Richard Hill, freshman vice- president, Gary Higgs, freshman senate representa- tive, Gaylon Jackson, freshman president, and Q Marty McAnallen, freshman secretary. LABORATORY BUILDING to be near completion will house chemistry, modern language, and electronic office machines. sw, ,ls
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ART students Christy Wright and Benny Sherman sketch portions of backdrop for all school production The Unsinkable Molly Brown. THAT ALTUS BAND returns to bleachers after a half-time show that b h from spectators. roug t a standing ovation ' BULLDOG BOOSTERS were tried in a mock trial for lack of pep. Charge was not guilty and first pep assembly proceeded. Assemblies are produced with the cooperation of drama, vocal music, art and band departments. ll
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CITIZENSHIP Students participate in school, community affairs Preparation tor active roles as interested citizens neering, Art, the vocational departments, Music, begins in school, and Altus students are encour- and Pep Club. ' aged to enter activities. All clubs are open to any Class elections provide early opportunities student who meets qualifications such as Span- each year for both new arrivals and native stu- ish, French or Latin, Journalism, Biology, Engi- dents to get acquainted, and work together. l SOPHOMORES meet in the Field House to hold their class -gf , election. Largest class in the history of AHS, they have nearly ' 350 members. NEW UNIFORMS, for the Pep Club modeled by Sophomore Marilyn Talley, left, and Jan Mahan, president, were first worn at the Woodward game. NEIGHBORHOOD Youth Corps Hospital Aide Gayle Adams checks the temperature of Mrs. Dennis Norman at Memorial Hospital. 13
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