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Qld West Lives gain During Ranch Da In recognition of the Rodeo and Fat Stock Show, Ranch Day re- turned to the Hill after an absence of two years. Variations in the dress codes were allowed as long as the changes pertained to Indian or west- ern wear. The Student Council s onsored the showing of The Man Xlillho Shot Liberty Valencew to a large Crowd in the school auditorium on Ranch Da Eve. Bill Fuller and Sharon Loveaii provided entertainment throughout the show. im Laine and Mary Phil- lips awar ed Ranch Foreman and Queen, Mark Hines and Ioan Uber- man, with traditional cowboy hats. Student Council president Pete Geren, presented Ioan with a long stemmed cactus. A right what ok mv sp1toon'7 accuses Tyl r PIKPSOII Ranch Day saw many varied typos of dress, two ofthe most original being those of Steve Sallman and Karl Komatsu I' . Q, Z' 1 .- Jim Lain I nt the customarw west rn h alw ar t For man Mark Hines and Queen Joan lfberman. M, r, , K t V, 1 Sunshine Bill Full:-r jiggles his Jews harp. Z2 39 4 I
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'ni 1x gk af Eddie Feld, Barbara Curnbcrland, and Debbie Farris, under the watchful eye of Mrs. Frances Caveness, tally the daily totals oi' money collevted in the liomcrooms lor tlic magazine sales. GRADUATION Mid-Term Begins Graduation Countdown Acute senioritis, complicated by recurring spring fever and magazine mania,' drove the Class of 1970 to desperation in its attempts to grad- uate. The annual magazine sales campai n was coor- dinated bythe Senior Class officers: Xglalker Fried- man, presidentg Bill Fuller, vice residentg Christy Mercer, secretaryg and Mary Pifiillips, treasurer. Profits from the venture financed the senior party, picnic, and banquet as well as caps, gowns, and the accalaureate and graduation services. Walker Friedman outlines the plans for coming senior activities. 26 fx . .Q M1 'Q if N' V- fi . A, .-ata. ,.'eikwQEg52H54, ' fftfffffitir es!-3? +Mg,g,,as:.2'r+., M, W Seniors attend a class meeting on the proper techniques and proceilurcs of magazine sales.
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MQSTEST CONTEST Heights Selects Mostest Personalities Black lights illuminated the discotheque stage settin of the annual Mostest Contest, sponsored bygocgffet Iournol and Yellow locket staffs. Posters an pop musical numbers provided a contempo- rar atmosphere for the production. Plreshman Ann Lindsay and senior Chuck Taylor were named Most Beautiful and Most Handsome, and Most Talented winners were Sharon Loveall and Bil jackson. Finalist performances for the tal- ent division included piano and guitar solos and dramatic readings. Iudging was done by Mrs. Gus Bates Ir., director, Powers chool of Modelingg Miss Maggie Moor, TCU ballet choreo rapherg Mr. Perry Stewart, amusements writer Eur the Star Telegromg and Mr. Irwin Swint, prominent local actor. Dressed in casual attire, Mr. and Miss AHHS for 1969-70, Pete Ceren and Dawn Belew, emceed the program on February 10. Mr. and Miss AH HS, Pete Ceren and Dawn Belew, look over the program 28
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