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Summer Workshops aid journalists, cheerleaders FINDING ROOMS for Mark Felty presents no problem for Ginger Hall, but Debbie Kelly still is not convinced. SUMMER TUTURING proves to be a learning experience for not only the student, but also for Bruce Sharp. SUMMER SCHOOL 0ffCfS C01-USGS T0 all CIHSSES and HTC H COR- for just the right word for his English composition as he notices venience to a student on the go. Steve Crittenden searches by his watch that it is almost time for lunch, 22
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AT THE END of May the top ten senior students are Ch0SCl'l- Eileen Pitchford, James Morriss, Eric Chiarizio, Janis Copeland These are Robin Hughes, .lay Gildon, Eddie Coble, Penny Wells, Susan Nash, and Pam Burns. Top ten seniors announced at Awards' Assembly GRUB DAY in May inspires Linda McBride and Pat ,lack- son to pedal to school on almost forgotten bicycles. DEEP CONCENTRATION is required as Janet Loveall and Jackie Garrett sign yearbooks at the signing party. 2l
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VACATIONING students find that sitting by the pool is a snickers as a friend is assisted into the water, and Sherry Ruby relaxing way to spend a summer afternoon. Ginger Woolsey wonders if she will be the next one to get wet. Summer un, work fills fuue, July, and August PEP SQUAD practice starts August 11, as Judy Haltom, Bridget Rowe, and Carolyn Corbett concentrate on hand motions and works on a yell. With several hundred sighs of relief and as many different plans for the next three months, Texas High students finally wel- comed summer vacation. Plans ranged from hard work at summer school and jobs to just loafingw and long trips. THS cheerleaders and pep squad cap- tains attending a workshop at SMU brought blue ribbons and lots of spirit back in August. Journalists attended workshops at OU and Texas A 31 Mg majorettes, at the University of Dallas. Boys' and Girls, State Delegates spent part of the summer in Austin participating in model state govern- ments. Lazy days of swimming and sleeping late came to an end when band, Tigerettes, and football practice began, yearbook mug shots,' were taken, and classes started once again on August 27. 23
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