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Campus becomes second home to us -,,n'-sID ':: up i , E l l S The attractive Grim Stadium, home of the Tigers, is a source of pride for THS students. Each campus building, from the oldest to the newest, holds special memories for - all of us. We spend most of our Waking hours at our 51 second home, which has become a symbol of learning and association. Although we leave for a brief vacation each summer, in September the classrooms and buildings are restored to life. i-ilifslmea .-'nh' '44 The Library Science Building, the Auditorium, and the Main Building make up the main drag of Texas High, although the modern gymnasium is the daily schedule of many students. ' 15.556 Tiger 0 7
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Staff heralds band for showmanship ge:z,.E-f-QW. Beg rally at Grim stadiiim to build schooi spirit. Tiger 0 6 I-2. In handsome West Point uniforms, the Tiger Band displays precision marching as they lead the Tiger Homecoming Parade down Broad Street. 615:93 J 3 F. Because of your untiring efforts to bring honors to Texas High . . . A 1, In 1, 55 Because of your enthusiasm and 5.1 cooperation in boosting school spirit during '59 . . . Because you achieved the extra- ordinary in performance . . . Q And because you led the entire student body in each step of the march through life, We proudly dedicate the '59 TIGER Yearbook to you . . . THE TIGER BAND
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Graduation brings awaited moments MEL Bursting with pride, graduates make last minute cap-and-gown adjustments before Commencement at ana College Auditorium on June 1, 1958. ,, B I. , f Last June, 197 Seniors eagerly awaited the ff N4 WL! ff ,iff f'Uji activities that would climax THEIR yearg but f when the moment finally arrived, they were wary as whether to laugh or cry. This class emerged not as girls and boys, but as men and women-for having contributed a little some- thing to their class and their school, X., Enieitedly, Senior Class members don solemn faces. as they Winnie Buchmeyel-Y Jimmy Beck, Luc,-ecia follow Penny Arnold into the auditoritun for' Class Day Earnest, Dean Barry' Sandra Thompson, and Ray exercises in June- Lee enjoy the fine dance music at the Senior Tiger o 3 Prom.
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