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Get Up And Boogie After the home football games, many students went back to school. Only, they went back to school to dance at the sock hops. These sock hops were sponsored by various organizations who either played records or hired a Disc lockey. Many of the students who came had a good time partici- pating in a dance contest, or just watching other students move to the rhythm and beat. The sock hops provided entertainment as well as helped the sponsoring organizations raise a little money for their different projects. Z4 1 Students dance to the mustc at a sock hop 2 Bruce Bosely and Marla Ford boogte on down at a sock hop. 3 Laura Welch tells Steve Estes, Stand back, that's close enough. 4 Students get on out to get on down. 5 Paul Stewart and Leslie Hilburn act as D.l,'s at a sock hop, Ita, .Sock Hop
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ast Texas Fair And Halloween Spook JT Highlighting the months of Sep- tember and Gctober were the East Texas Fair and Halloween. Cheerleaders, Blue Brigade of- ficers, and stage band all partici- pated in Fair activities. While the cheerleaders sat on a dunking stool, the others shared the spotlight on the stage. New rides, money lost, and prizes won were main topics of conversation dur- ing Fair week. Later, lohn Tyler Student Senate joined with several clubs and organizations to stage a Halloween carnival for neighbor- hood children. The workers and kids found getting into the spirit of the scary holiday almost as much fun as trick or treating, and twice as safe for everyone. .PUVT I Olllccrs Dena Iones Numa VlcD1ugaI lull Reeves and Brenda la' urn Dusco lntcrnq 2 Thus kid make a splash at l e clebaters ponge throw bo nth 3 Wet T Shlfl pcrhap ? Cheerleaders Dtnna Bu by and Vane sa Shettleld shiver aller bt ing dunked at the ,-fe 2 ,Q F than q re-ag I8 Halloween Carnival: Fair
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