Texas High School - Tiger Yearbook (Texarkana, TX)

 - Class of 1965

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Page 23 text:

September days penetrated by football, fanfare ON PARADE-Members of the Texas Senior High Tiger Band prance down the streets of downtown Texarkana, dis- playing their marching and musical tal- ents in the Four States Fair Parade held on opening day, September 14. COME AS YOU ARE-Early risers Linda Vincent, Lola Sim- mons. and Nancy Suttcrficld gn us thcy arc to the Four States Fair building to check on their flower arrangement before the exhibits are opened tn thv public. STAY COOL. MANVhAthhitic Director W'atty Myers reduces steam by taking a mouthful of ice during the fatal Texas- Arkansas game at Grim Stadium where the Porkers broke a twenty-year Tiger winning streak.

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Carefree days end with arrival of FALL DOUBLE FUZZY-Students feel as fuzzy as this picture when they brave the crowded halls in an attempt to get to class on time. SIGN HERE-Mike Stout and Rosemary Cody, yearbook staff members, add their signatures to others on Mrs. Cranets cast, which she wore from August to November. WITH THE RING OF SCHOOL BELLS early in September, we realize that a whole summer of carefree days passed all too soon. Another nine months of studying, tests, and new friendships lie ahead as we get back down to earth and hope September may be the ttstart of something big? Pep rallies in the gym and football games on Friday nights unite us, pushing for one thinge-victory; Sophomore Sock Hop sponsored by the Student Council pulls us together as we meet new students and renew old acquaintances; victory dances after games give us an opportunity to get together and really ttswingh as we work together after cheering to- gether. As September comes to a close, we become active in various clubs, which have closed their membership drives. With the anticipation of Homecoming festivities occupying our minds, we eagerly await the announcement of the queen; we feel well-represented as our Student Council delegates are our agents at the State Forum at Midland, Texas, in February. When ttupperclassmenh get their Senior rings, we are all thrilled; for we realize that with FALL drawing to a close and winter approaching, those nine long months of school have been reduced to sixesix more months to push and pull for knowledge and fun.



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October calendar filled with lively functions PLASTIC SURGERY-Mike Fondos and Sue DeLoach give Mr. Jack-oh- Lantern a face-lifting to get him ready for Hallowe'en decorations to be used at the Key Club party at Central School. 20 FIRE SPIRIT-To generate the famous Tiger spirit for the Lufkin game in October, students build a blazing bonfire 0n Grim Stadium practice field. GRADE UNCONSCIOUShSophomore Pat Conncll stands by his locker to take one more unbelieving look at his grade car s-his first in Senior High.

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