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Activities Keep Everman Busy and Happy. “Annie Get Your Gun,’ Drama teacher Miss Yarbrough’s choice for the Bi- centennial musical, was selected because it re-creates the Wild West Show of early Southwest history. Amusing characters, colorful sets, and action-packed scenes made the show popular with all ages. The play was presented on March 4th and Sth after thirteen weeks of rehearsals. RMR SSN hea ha 6 (5) Jennifer Clemmer (seated) listens patiently to Dee Vaughn, Kurt Kemper, and Cindy Booker re- hearsing for “Annie Get Your Gun.” (6) Janet Neal, John Howland, Tammy Null, Donald Boson, and Miss Yarbrough watch Robin Lilly play Cowboys and Indians during play rehearsals. (7) Gene McKeon and Tony Bartolowiz contribute time and work to set construction. Activities 29
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“EHS is the BEST’—We’re number 1, can’t be number two, we're gonna beat the whoopie out of you!!! These were the main cheers for the District play-off pep rally against Burleson. Cheers rang out as the students gathered in the parking lot to cheer the Basketball team. Since Everman and Burleson are like the Hatfields and McCoys, the pep rally had more enthusiasm and spirit than usual, which led the Bulldogs on to a vic- tory over the Elks. After the Bulldogs had district wrapped up, they played for Bi-District, against South Grant Prairie. Every student in the school backed the Mighty Dogs, and again cheers rang out from the rafters of the gym and into the halls as the students assembled in the gym for another important rally. The excitement of the students and the pressure the players were under set the mood for the thrilling evening ahead. It was a fantastic game of superb shooting and smooth ball handling however, the Mighty Bulldogs were de- feated 64-62 in a over-time period. For the first time in Everman High School history, we now have hall monitors. They were appointed to protect the halls from roaming people—people that needed to be in class but thought walking the halls was more fun. If you happened to be one of these hall walkers caught in this rather large danger zone, your name was entered on the list of candidates for an hour detention hall. This action was taken to cut down on the traffic during classes. (1) The student body enthusiasm and pep lead to vic- tory over the Burleson Elks. (2) Al Swearingin, Steve Britt, Tom Wagner, Chris Jones, and Larry Edging- ton are caught roaming the halls by Kathy Broom. (3) High-spirited basketball fans gather to encourage the team in the Bi-District game with South Grand Prairie. (4) (Bottom Row) Teresa Brown, Kari Harris, (Row 2) Holli Ford, Kathy Broom, Teresa Dyer, Nancy Neal, Kim Jones. (Row 3) Shelly Metcalfe, Nan Under, Cindy Carruth, Teresa Morris, Verlita Walker, Al Reese. (Row 4) Frank Ramirez, Ralph Davis, Tim Tynes, Jeff Copeland, (Row 5) Theresa Painter, Vanessa Bell, Randy Johnson, Darren John- son. (Top Row) Sharon Roberson, Lois Minnerly, Bobby Lee, Jerome Thornton, appointed hall moni- tors help roamers find classes. Various
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Special Days Bring Surprises. Valentine Day assembly fell on Friday the 13th. Doomed for a loss to Mansfield that night, the varsity basketball team basked in victory presentations of individual Valentine cakes. Coach Nickols received a heart shaped box of candy from the cheerleaders and a standing ovation from the student body. “Co nvoy,” a parody, was presented by Libby Pollard and Mindy Crouch acting as truckers talking over their CB's about the ‘Dogs who were sent to clean up the District basketball games. The twenty-two member Jazz band under the direction of Mr. Samuelson played “Camelia;” the oldie but goodie re- ceived enthusiastic response from all ages who clapped and stomped to the familar melody. Women’s liberation struck again with a newly founded club for the females, the Keywa- nettes. The club is sponsored by Mr. David McCollum; the Kiwanis advisor is Mr. Bob Singleton. The club was made official at a banquet at the University Christian Church, where the original charter and bell were presented to the officers. Six members sang “It happened on July 4th” and “Give Me Your Tired and Poor,” to help celebrate the Bi- centennial year. EVERMAN. - | HIGH SCHP | -EVERMA TEXAS j ae PE le a % TEXAS (1 Mrs. Lloyd admires the mushroom pizza presented to Mrs. Bailiff at the Valentine baby shower given by the Trig Class. (2) Kiwanian Mr. Bob Singleton poses after charter presentation with Mindy Crouch, Keywanette President, Jeff Crabuagh, Key Club president, and Mr. David McCollum, faculty advisor of both clubs. (3) Mrs. Larison applauds Honeyball’s singing telegram. (4) Someone cares enough to send Craig Hollingsworth a singing telegram delivered by Kevan Mott, Bud Shurbet, Lisa McDonald, Libby Pollard, and Leslie Norris.
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