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DAVID MARKS LYNN CARSSOW Reagan Housewarming Ends Howdy Week Student Council president Grady Rylander is shown fwith back turnedj during the second showing of Cimarron in the visual aids room. 20 Howdy Week is the traditional week of friendliness when everyone has an alibi to overcome his shyness. A warm smile and a cordial hello become traits of every stu- dent. To make a new student or lost sopho- more feel more welcome in the overwhelm- ing atmosphere is the main purpose of Howdy Week. Nominations were made during the week by the student body for friendliest boy and girl. Nominees were Lynn Carssow, Martha Kubecka, Nancy Pittman, Gail Cromer, Steve Harper,RobertDuncan,Larry Barbour, and David Marks. Presented at the Student Council sponsored dance were friendliests, Lynn Carssow and David Marks. To decide who is friendliest in a swarm of friendly people is agargantuanchoreand the honor is indeed distinctive. Decision rests with student vote.
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Lynn and David were presented to the students and teachers during the half-time performances at the Jefferson game. Happy Howdy Reagan Housewarmingclimaxes the activities of Howdy Week at both schools. Students from Austin High and Reagan were invited to the dance which was held in the Reagan cafetorium. Meredith Morton, BillGos- sett, and Diane LaLonde dance to the music of the Personalities. Smiles were every man's badge during Howdy Week. Kay Lee Smith and Becky Sparks smile a friendly hello during a break between classes. E , Billy Ed Reed, vice president of the Student Nominees for friendliests wereSteve Harper,MarthaKubecka,Larry Barbour, Council, pours another Coke for a weary dancer. Nancy Pittman, RobertDuncan,GailCromer, David Marks, and Lynn Carssow. 21
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