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STORY TIMEhLinda Jackson looks for a story to read to Jan Dillingham during Vacation Bible School at Williams HIGH AND DRY-Bobby Houston sits high and dry Memorial Methodist Church. 5 at Spring Lake Park pool, where he lifeguards during the summer. Vacation months crowded with jobs and schools DAYDREAMER-Mark Nicholson, summer school student, sits in Mr. Reynold's class, daydreaming away one more long, hot morning. NOT PRETENDINGvTommy Jones is hard at work at his summer job of driving a construction truck on Interstate 30 Highway.
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SUMMER draws Red F eather Camp volunteers READY! Red Feather Camp, coaches one of the campers 0n the proper diving position. Lola is one of the many volunteers who worked during the two weeks in June. DIVE INeLOIa Simmons, swimming instructor at LATE SLEEP, LATE SHOWS, LEISURE are proof that the most popular part of the year has arrived: SUMMER. We eagerly pack the three months between our final exams and registration day with every activity imaginable. Under the sun we are found swimming, skiing, getting roasted to a lobster red. Making money, we are found working as counselors, clerks, or in any other occupation that suits our individual capabilities. Matching prece- dents set before us, twelve of us are found at cheerleading camp winning first place honors; seven Boysi and Girlsi State delegates become well-oriented in affairs of govern- ment and filled with leadership and enthusiasm; thirteen yearbook members swarm the town selling ads. Eating and vacationing also consume many hot sum- mer hours. Eaters return in the fall with extra pounds; vacationers return with extra knowledge and experience. Relaxed, rested, and ready for work, we surge back to Texas High. With a sun-tanned perspective, we are anxious to swing from summer sun to fall fun! HANDY PENNY-Penny Connella, a volunteer worker in handi- crafts at the Red Feather camp helps a young man with his milk-carlon trucks.
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Plans for opening of school roll in August BOOKWORMSvAs Mrs. Cross unpacks her books in preparation for opening of school, she is surprised to find Visitors Wt among her slurvd bnxcs of English ma- terials, A handy ruler protects her from the onslaught of tlw little htmkwormsi NO STUDY HALLELiJuniors Ann McGuire and Jeanette Carpenter are not quite sure they like their schedules, given out on Registration Day, August 20. CHEESE CAKEiiCiOCkWiSCI Cheerleaders Sue McCraw, Gwen Maple, Susie Brown, Cheryl Clements, Becky Nolen, Marsha Wood, Gail James, and Mary Beth Sampson practice their routines before school opens in September. l6
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