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Christmas Celebrated at Bel Air Each year the Heather Belles, a sub-junior woman's club, sponsors a teacher apprecia- tion tea. At this tea the club names two outstanding faculty members as Teachers of the Yearv. Chosen this year were Mr. Robert Newman and Mrs. Mary Roach. Shown at the tea are Mr. Newman, Louise Bean, Linda Lumm, and Mrs. Roach. 25: lil' -J.: git? An annual event at Bel Air is the door de- corating contest at Christmas. This event, sponsored by the Student Council, brightens the halls during the week before Christmas vacation. This year some of the most original doors were decorated by freshmen. Shown above are Rosemary VVaters, Louise Caither, and Mrs. Helen Baxley in front of Mrs. Bax- leyis door. Below Terry Mitchell, David Mor- gan, Pat Ulum, and. Victor Villa display their prize-winning entry.
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Homecomin Festivities Enjoyed by All The lixes are honored eacl1 year at Homeco1ni11g fes- tivities. lligh on the agenda for these Ex-Higlilanclers is tl1e annual tea given for tllttlil by the members of tl1e TIU1UC'lNi1lilHg Department. Shown above are Ho111e1nalii11g w..1wVi U4 ji. .1 students Xlargo Xloore, Shelley Smith. Patty Row, and ,Iuanita Rodriquez greeting Carlos Ornelas wl1o came to the various activities. Also a part of Homecoming activities this year was the sale of mums by the Tartan Troupe Tl1e colorful arrange- ments added to the jovial feelings held by all participants Q, ,r in the gala affair. Mrs, Fisk, Nliss Burney, and Mrs. Cox, Sl10XY1l at right are admiring tl1e flowers. f me M Tl1e Homecoming Dance was held the Saturday 11igl1t after the football game. Queen Armida Duran. sl1ow11 below, reigned over the celebration.
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. :fi i serious. There are Life at Bel Air is not always times when Highlanders have a chance to par- ticipate in activities which allow them to break up the monotony of school work. A new activity this year, Twirp VVeek, was enjoyed by all, especially the boys. Eddic Porter and Mike Chaney seem to enjoy having Mary Ann Crumply carry their books Qabovej. Ellen Gaither found time from a busy schedule to have fun with her feline friend frightj. Four senior boys Qbelowj couldnit miss their favorite television show because it came on during school hours, so they managed to obtain a por table television to use during the day Highlanders Enjoy Lighter Moments
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