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SLURP-I968 Tiger staff members Rebecca Morgan, Sally Van Vickery lick 107 stamps with which to mail the final yearbook de Pas, Lesley MCC-ee, Jeanette Murdock, Kay Jones, Lynn deadline as Nancy Chadick watches. Political rally elimaxes March election week mi- FRUIT OF THE VINE-At the school fair, Dennis Bald- win explains procedures of wine distillation to Mike lvcy. AND I PROMISE-Student body presidential candidate Gary Kusin seeks support at the political rally. I7
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Wet Tug-of War contest is held at school pond March, with its warm spring winds, beckons win- ter-weary Texas High outdoors. Art students pour their talents into the making and flying of paper kitesg girls' physical education classes start taking daily' walks down Kennedy Laneg the baseball team begins its winning season. An outdoor political rally-complete with campaign speeches and bubble gurn for allcis held on Friday, March 8, to con- clude the new school,s first election week. Singers from William Wootl, Henderson State colleges per- form in the Little Theaterg Texas High FTA wel- comes Arkansas to a joint meeting in the Student Center. Texas High hosts lnterscholastic League - C0mPeliti0f'S in late March, and My Fai' Lady HOPEFUL-Cheerleader hopefuls are Libby Lumpkin, Jan Walsh, rehearsals dominate school life. Kennie Stone, Pat Jackson, Mollie Haltorn, Peggy Weisman. HEAVE-HO-Mr. Collins pulls for teammates John Oubre, David to beat Mr. Larnb's team in a tug-of-war. Defeat prevails as Traut, Jim Harper, and Mitch Covington as they struggle Iheyilre plllledilltolllf: Texas High pond- I6
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My Fair Lady' dominates April choolflyfe April is the month for My Fair Lady. Lines are memorized, flats are painted, costumes are sewn, dances are learned as cast and crew rehearse nightly for their late-April musical performances April is also the month for trips-Key Club members journey to Dallas for a state conventiong AYers go to Southwest Convention at Lake Texoma. Future Teachers spend two days at elementary schools, and baseball players travel to Longview to capture a district lead. E BEAUTY?-Professor Higgins' flesh Morriss'J mirror forces Eliza Doolittle CCwen Owenl to see her dirty face. I8 Nfl, POUR IT ON-Mrs. Arnold pours punch for Elise Ragland, Martha Chappell at the Honor Society Reception. HELP-Future teacher Pam Burns gives some advice to a first grader while teaching at Highland Park School.
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