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DBR With a Click of a knoh. The Infernal Eye came into focus on Channel KRUD-TY at 8 p.m. on the evening of February 20. The Eighth Annual spectacular was sponsored by the journalism department. The show was produced by Hrs. Billie Wise, Bruin sponsor. and Bill Bridges was student director. The Infernal Eye revealed in a true light a few of to- day's television tidbits. First skit on the agenda. llunsliy, was a typical tale of Western heroism and cowardly cow- hoys. Followup for this madcap antic. 088 Moonlit Mall told the searching tale of a private eye hunting his girl friend's murderer. An eyening of quiet humor was found in Ozzie and Harriet. :X take-off on the jack Paar Show was a fitting end of the TY day. Charlie Weaver, Shelley German. and Geneyieye were only a fr-yy who appeared on the show. Johnny Goyf-n vlimaxed the eyening when he presented senior class candidate Joyce Sustala with a bouquet of red roses and a kiss as Host Beautiful Girl. Sophomore class finalist Mike Nlclxer was chosen Host Handsome Boy and if-ceiyed a handshake from Mr. floyen. 1 4 59 The chosen two . . . The cast party at Sue Allelj- s. V, I BSB Emcee: Councilman Johnny Coyer HQ rpg -f 2 M41 f ag? f., ze, h-.U One, two, three, KICK! 2 ,Awww 2 , ,,,4-......-JM v-e , The chosen few . . . -M-he 27 J
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Spotlight Review ANDO GLANC s SPQN ACTI ITIE Another year has passed swiftly at Spring Branch. One event has turned to another with rapid succes- sion. Many of thees activities have been placed here W ,r,, y for your rernembrances: some could not appear be- cause they lacked importance. Yet the whole face of SBHS is composed of both the big and the little. Maybe these small reminders will bring to your thoughts other happy events that we could not re- produce. 5'Sulphur dioxide is used for what? W 'l' Hx 6 A 6 WTR ww! , 1-W' .www-flint x W District Student Council Representatives qk,A N it X1 5 - rk-. --MQ- Els i X f' as N2 E1 Q FX-S4 X X X gm- '12 its . cc, -Mi K aux 1 -.expr Tyger, 5, Q53 yr 5 llllxfjg Q14 5 .. .. , le 'Cf-so -fr . Y bNOW l sf s 5- Yassws 2. ' QSSX X W' wsegssr- is-as ss-Q we N Axes Ss F Q-SQXNXQ X .sz - rssyfr ewf'Esi.xv s -f pr,
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