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fORCWORd The passing of a school year is important to the students, regardless of their grade level. Each student was, in part, responsible for making the year what it was; for without students, what would a school year be? Even though the events were the same, this year was uniquely different because the participants were different. For some, the year was the beginning of the fun they will share with others for the next six years. For others, it was the end of their carefree life as a teen-ager and the beginning of their road to becoming an adult. The objective of a yearbook is to give a pictorial as well as verbal record of all the happiness, sadness, gaiety, and the seriousness that occurred during the passage of one year. This was the goal we strived to achieve as the 1967 yearbook staff. Nikki Pope Editor-in-chief tABle of contents 1 I Activities............................................page Administration........................................page 21 Classes...............................................page 33 Sophomores.........................................page 34 Juniors............................................page 39 Seniors............................................page 43 Honors................................................page 33 Organizations.........................................page 61 Sports................................................page 35 Junior High...........................................page 99 Advertisers...........................................page 121 2
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The latest hit songs were performed by The Little Big Ones. Larry Cole exhibited muscular strength on the parallel bars. Kathy Rader and Jan Channel! provided a change of pace by singing folk songs. Shows displayed local talents The annual ABOPS Variety Show afforded local talent the opportunity to audition and perform before a large audience. The variety of talent ranged from orchestral to modern combo music, from folk songs to ventriloquism. Patrons of the Argentine Band and Orchestra Patrons Society were headed by Mrs. Jim Clayton, president; Mr. Les Wing, vice-president; Mr. Jack Blythe, treasurer; and Mrs. Jim Gilmore, recording secretary. Proceeds from the show were used to buy instrumental music needs. Members of the gym classes displayed muscular and athletic prowess in the 1967 Gym Show. The newly formed Girls’ Gymnastics Team was part of the evening of games, dancing, precision balance, and rhythm routines. Many extra-school hours of practice and organization resulted as preparation for fine entertainment before a pleased audience. A unique favorite called Texas Basketball'' was demonstrated by seventh graders in the Gym Show.
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