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Speec es, Slogans Sw y Students if ... 1 I 1 F Y. jun a half incl: down, Jagger!! Warren Ruuell to .rupporier Bruce Palrirk. You lanow I fan't be accrued of crooked campaigning. Parades and the distribution of ribbons, ham- mers, and black eyes to those who would rather fight than switch were a few of the final cam- paign efforts that highlighted the Student Coun- cil elections. After much intense campaigning throughout election week, speeches given by the nine prospective candidates climaxed the activi- ties. Emerging as president was Warren Russell, while other officers elected were Vice-President Judy Maske, Secretary Caro Thompson, and Treasurer julie Montgomery. Na . . . one burk or no parker, prolexir jan Weaver lo eager Eddie Baggefl. g 3 g la Doyle Walter, theyre playing our Jong. Can Your Monkey Do the Dog? Jtrum: lbe vale etlin combo. Linen, .fi bf Melinda Braylex
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Go Greyhound to Showdown You .rhould have :een the loohr on their fare! when I flared the door and left them hoth behind, mrhlef Ellen lo Anim Harper and Tamara Smilh. Representing Cowtown with western togs of cowboy hats and boots were the Heights eleven and fellow enthusiasts who traveled to Waco for the school sponsored bus trip. Although the jackets were defeated 18-7 by the Rams, their spirit was not subdued. The rowdy singing, yell- ing, and guitar playing that was present en route also prevailed during the return trip. 15- 55 A 'Nam 1129 ..., Mseiefff 1 bv if . x , f iIf kj 1 Q, st I knew I rould rounl on you lo bring lhq goodies, rhorzler Mr. Morrow io'hu,r Jponrorr Mr. and Mn. Kudlaly. Howdy, folk! wave, Jcreum, rhoul, Jhreih, and holler enlhurifulic .fupporlerx
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I put fbii one io. This or1e'J mine. I did flair one. Proudly dirploying the finiibed produrl of many bourf of work are Slmron M:- Clexby, Leylie Smith, I zz I1 i e MrDor1iel, john McDuy'f, Al Lilly, and jug Low- der. Steers Steaked at Jacket Bar-B-Q Piroueiling on fha world? .rmallerz fmge, Toni Duban performx lbe Dame of the Crepe or .the feiloom the ball: for Homecoming nrtiviiiex. Slated against the North Side Steers, the jacket eleven returned to the Hill with the first Homecoming victory in 15 years. Specimens ranging from ferocious bulls to a mooing bossy heralded the annual festival for returning exes. The winning homeroom display featured a mini- ature factory with cans of steer glue on the pro- duction line. This heartfelt sentiment turned the trick, and the mighty Steers became the herd shot round the world by an 8 point mar- gin. Byron Searcy, mpzain of toe lait Height! team lo will the Homeromzng game, urgei flue '65 plfzyerr to give their bei! llve erzlire game
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