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DEP: ELECUONQ, DAY AND Tl-IE PUBLICNIONQ Bl-WQUEI' WERE APP-lL I-HGHUGI-HQ George Ellis, Lloyd Miller, Martha Cummings, Dottie Herrmann, jan Furgeson, Janace Pope, Joe Lopez, and jay Graves were announced as 1965-66 cheerleaders. Several student teachers, Nancy Beal, Stanley Zareff, Pam Harris, and Wayne Haygood, take time to read the Acorn. A mm 'i'i'll t:'-nvl.....,,.,,,t. ,A ,- -s ' 1 5 I 5553- I :K Several special awards were given at the Publications Banquet, April 22, at Riverlake Country Club. Mr. Johnston exhibits some of the loot received from the Acorn and Oak staffs. l W , ll- JJ' I S fl 3 1. ,Q 1 yy' 19' ., I , l ' ' 1 , 332, X. A W, ' -I y ' . I , xx I 3 . l iilt .e s . , ' 2' ' fa f' 511 if 'fy p A Described as the prettiest ever, Adarnson's Flower 3 X., , n 5 , -f-- 5 ' , Day was observed by the student body on April n -I fa. 52- ' ,gg , 25. Several students made the trip to Laurel Land 'Q lv g f' ' N it F' A - M ' -.i,, , , to decorate the grave of W. H, Adamson. Mr. Meek 5.-an kg , ' p Q' A Hr and Mr, Forgey accompanied them. Y ' ' S rr -S . - .. t- I 37 f ' 'fiw ' 1 f aw I9
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Clifford King, Pat Evers, John Herron, and Kay Buttleman, presented the Adamson entry in the district one act play contest, held April 2 in the Kimball auditorium. The play, Impromptu, won third place in zone and Kay won a place in the All-Star Cast. john Clary presented a trophy which was won by the l Key Club at a Richardson Tournament. Tennis team was intro- duced to the student V body on the April 1 assembly, by Coach Lar- sen. .. ,.:,-f i 4' A 12 , ti- c , J It c E 1 Q if: I - J A A 1- , M, On May 25 the band, under the direction of Mr. Beckhart, presented its annual Spring Concert as a conclusion to bancl activities for the year. I8 I l L
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April 30 brought the announcement of the 1965-66 cheerleaders and the annual cheerleader dance, Lon Oakley, Jr. announced the happy winners. await their turn. Barbara Williams made her ideas known on the stu- dent council assembly April 2, as she campaigned for office. APRIL BIZOUGI-If ELECHONQ CONTINUING ACIWTIIEQ FOB LEOPARDQ National Honor Society members were initiated on April 10. Linda Rhodes, chapter secretary, presented Cheri Tarwater with her pin as anxious members Mr. Cason introduced the track team on the April 1 assembly, with a few encouraging words by Coach Batchelor.
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