Texas High School - Tiger Yearbook (Texarkana, TX)

 - Class of 1966

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nr A ' 42Q 'tw-e as .1 K ' xt , r MAY 5 Juniors Order Rings l -Q3 7 Yearbook Arrival l AS ll Signing Party 11 All Sports Banquet , 12 Senior Assembly 19 Awards Assembly 22 Senior Prom 23 Baccalaureate 24-28 Final Exams 27 Commencement NO SHOES ALLOWED-Robert Monroe, Stan Pounds, and Larry Powell doff their shoes before they go out on the Tiger gym floor for the '65 yearbook signing party. utings, picnics, parties herald end of school PADDLING ALONG-A favorite pastime during sum- Hildreth, Andi Burns, Phil Glass, Jeannie Davis, and mer is riding in the paddle boats at Spring Lake I Dave Ferguson feed the ducks as they cruise around Park. Wayland Lacy and Carleen Walker, Larry Ox- the lake- ford and Dennis Pate, Pam Upchurch and 'Ricky I5

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Whirlwind of affairs fills the month of May ... Q, M 4 Mya in , - ,21',fgf:, We? 1224 ,Z 'S REST STOP-Stan Brumfield and Donald Bunn take ad- vantage of a nearby barrel while they are waiting to line up with all the other B's for Commencement exercises. z ' I4 A REFLECTION OF MAY is like a speeded-up movie, flashing the yearbook arrival . . . assemblies . . . Senior activities . . . final tests . . . and fun. Seniors '65 take the spotlight as they reap honors at the Awards Assembly . .. reflect on fond memories at the Senior Assembly . . . contemplate the future at Bac- calaureate . .. enjoy a last fling at the prom . . . and walk proudly across the stage to receive their diplomas at Commencement. Students buckle down for the last round of term themes and report cards. But they take time out for the arrival of the TIGER yearbook . . . attending the signing party . . . ordering Senior rings . . . planning for the summer months ahead. The whirlwind is soon over and lazy, hazy summer days shorten the hectic pace. VOTE FOR BETTER SCHOOLS-Key Club member Donnie Jones gives Gerline House an 'Tm for Better Schools sticker as she comes out of the special 'fbond election assembly. A FIRST-Charlotte Moser, editor, Jerita Kennedy, and Sue McGraw, other staff members, assemble the first issue of our students' first literary magazine, Serendipity,



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Students begin summer migration early in fnne CANDY STRIPERS-Typing office records keeps candy stripers Susie Fisher and Theresa James busy at Wadley Hospital. SHOUTS OF JOY and relief shake the 1900 block of Pine Street on May 28, signaling the end of final tests and the beginning of SUMMER. Students migrate over the city-seeking fun, jobs-or merely burning gas. Sharp students proven a simple equation: long days + bright Texas sunzfun. Sun-tanned Tigers donned in bathing suits and sunglasses appear at local lakes and pools-skiing, swimming, and lifeguarding. Thrills, spills, and doctor bills occur as a new fad rolls in-skate-boarding. Others participate in the uclassicv sports-miniature golf and baseball. But it isn't all play and no work. Ambitious money- makers graduate from selling Kool-Aid on the street cor- ner to even bigger things-having a rummage sale, mow- ing lawns, working at various Texarkana business firms. Recognizing the needs of other people, some students volunteer to help-candy striping at local hospitals. Meanwhile the chain gangi' attends summer school. Around the last of August, '66 Seniors appear on the scene flashing shiny Senior rings-wearing ear-to-ear smiles-glowing with pride because of their newly ac- quired status symbols. The painful thought of beginning school is eased by reflections of a swift vacation-three fabulous months of fun in the sun. JUNK DEALERS-Money-mad Linda Vincent, Lynda odds and ends to set up a rummage sale in a vacant Williams, Judy Long, Janet Quillin, and Patti Moore building on Broad Street. go into the summer ujunki' business. They gather their I6

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