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Varied activities add zest t0 SPRING SWITCHING FROM the bleakness of winter, ener- getic Texas High students are caught by the zesteboth social and academiCeof SPRING. No one wants to miss a single activity: Texas Highfs first musical pro- duction, ttOklahomatf; the orgy known as the Latin Banquet; FTA practice teaching; a trip to the Centenary College production of Wfaming 0f the ShrewK or the Honor Society money-making project, the movie ttThe King and 17 Projects. displayed in the All-School Fair give a hint of what science, social studies, languages, or any other subject are all about. The adamant political convictions generated by the Student Council elections and the chance to kiss the Blarney Stone at the All-School Social, where new Cheerleaders and Student Body officers are an- nounced, put zip in that ttlast lap,7 before summer vaca- tion. Report cards may tend to take on a ttnew 10018, as an epidemic of spring fever sets in. Inside the classroom, actions are stepped up, in spite of student attitude, for final exam time is here. We open notebooks, we proof- read term themes, and we tr-y to buckle down for the last academic lap. Graduation once again encourages us to think over all the events of the year, and introduces that long-awaited timee-SUMMER. STEP RIGHT UPeTim Eatman has just been sacked with a wet sponge at his booth at the AY Carnival in the girlst gym. FRINGE BENEFITS-Charlotte Nelson and Terry Cildon do not mind the fringe benefits added to the costumes they chose for the All-School Social at the American Legion Hall in March.
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MORE FOR GABOUR-During election week of the auditorium for Mike Gahour, their can- in March, Linda Pippins, Becky Higginbotham, didate for Vice-president 0f the student body. and Debby MCAlister campaign at noon in front SOAK 7EM COOD-Dick Gibson waits for his next customer to soak him with a wet sponge at the AY Carnix'al. x COME TO THE FAIR;Ken Lewis. Rex Rachel. and Mike Johnson hang their CiVics projects in Mrs. Johnson's room in preparation for Visitors during the All-School Fair.
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