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2? 4. 2' ' H. Q , ,ra,,M VM 'Pb W 1 H ...N- The big event of October occurs during the Hal- lowe'en Carnival when time out is called for the beautiful coronations of the King and Queen of Hallowe'en. With cooler weather the students of A.H. OCTOBER Funny faces, King and Queen A nite so filled with spooks Goblins at the Carnival A ghost that called me toots . The State Fair at Dallas is attended by a bunch of band kids who have the time of their lives. Besides seeing sights at the fair, the band played in the Cotton Bowl. 'Sf g lnitiation by the Spanish . Club brought lots of laughs besides being colorful with bright cos- l tumes. Initiation lasted two days, to the relief of the pledges. S. leave their cotton skirts and blouses in the back of their closet and slowly begin to don brightly colored sweaters and skirts. High School--Billy Huffstetler and Robert Forbes Junior High ---- Sarah Jackson and W. E. Montgomery Grade School---Kay Hise and Lynn Cummins Primary---Sherry Brown and Ralph Merritt J
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During Footballseason the senior Class sells at concessions stands during games. Cokes, candy, popcorn, hot dogs, and in colder weather, hot coffee. Seniors not participating in Band, Pep Squad, or Football carry on the larger part of the work. ' K Lx. 4 When a strange odor begins to drift through the halls, everyone knows the Seniors are learning to make delicious hot dogsg well after the first time, anyway. Schoolspiritcanbe seen in some pep rallies which include yells by cheerleaders, Jo Faye Alexander, Wilma McGary, Pat'Sparks, and Leona Walters, and talks from coach and the boys.
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i K Senior candidate for I-lallowe'en, Billie Huffstetler, reached the position as Queen by a parade. Billie rode through the town on a decorated convertible with escort, Robert For- bes. Other students fol- lowing behind, honking their horns and collect- ing votes on the street as the parade went by. L.et's play bingo, is the cry of all loyal Juniors at the Carnival--Come one--Come all--only 10C --and what beautiful prizes, Nelda's p1'Ofit, Kay Hise and Lynn Cummins, King and Queen of Grade School, sit on their royal thrones with two attendants stand- ing by while the photographer snaps a picture. Cakes of all kinds and pies of all sorts , yell the non-hungry Seniors. Besides selling for a this kind of work sounds like mother's best vase and Billy Watts got fun. Except for cleaning up. away with Mrs. Floyd's new set of glasses.
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