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With coats, scarves, gloves, and Westerner enthusiasm. Mrs. Alfred McWhorter and Miss Eldora Whitlock attempt to keep warm at the Westerner-Palo Duro game in Amarillo. Shown behind the bars are members of the faculty “chain gang” at the faculty get- acquainted tea. Those enjoying the tea are: Mrs. G. K. Bullock. Mr. Russell Wimberly, Mr. William Bowie, Mr. E. J. Lowrey, Mrs. Wood- row Dorsey. Mrs. Euna B. Watkins, Mr. Gordon Downum, and Mrs. A. F. Rasor. Hostesses are: Carol Wheeler and Winn Sue Sherrill. S cvie 7« “Don't be cruel!” may well have been the plea of Mr. Robert Knight as Mrs. Knight readily helps him pay his consequence on the Journalism Assembly. The theme of the assembly, directed by Mr. Gordon Downum. publications sponsor, was Truth or Conse- quences.
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'rtyelfi TV anted .. “Don't need any help, thank you.” This seems to be the thought of Galal Mahon as he adjusts Santa’s beard. Santa is part of the Christmas door decorations. Looking on are: Mr. Edwin Barnby, Mrs. John B. Wilson, and Coach James Cobb. eed, Canton ccCCoc The old saying. “All work and no play” does not pertain to these Lubbock High faculty members as they take time off for a game of forty-two at the all-school party held December 14. They are: Mrs. G. K. Bullock, Mrs. A. F. Rasor. Mr. E. W. Reed. Mr. G. K. Bullock, and Mr. Jack Barton. O e s4 4t4ta ice Many teachers willingly give up their extra time to help students with their problems. Doing just that is Miss Aline McCarty. She is shown helping new-comer Jean Newsom, sophomore, with plane geometry.
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l a UecC s4ctcvctce Getting off to a good start after having just been voted Mr. and Miss Courtesy is Coach E. C. Leslie as he pushes the burdened Miss Laurene Bussey through the cafeteria door. Fashions like these were examples of the attire that appeared at the Get Acquainted Tacky Party held by Y-Teens. They are: Miss Marietta Montgomery, appearing in a conservative afternoon dress; Miss Laurene Bussey, in the ex- quisite lounging attire; Mrs. Doyle Driver, holding the dainty dinner bag (feed sack); and Mrs. Doyle Brooks, clad in a distinguished suit with matching acces- sories. SteaC at avutnac “Green Door, what’s that secret you’re keeping?” Those who attended the Senior Car- nival discovered that these gorgeous queens, dancing the “Can Can.” were behind the Green Door. They are: Coaches James Cobb, Grant Teaff, Ronald Robbins. Edgar Payne, Max O’Banion, and Jerry Crawford.
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