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R . x 5 I i 3 l s 1 l After 15 days of our body building course you can look like this? demonstrates Bob Mefford, he-man of the t Afmllal Day Pfogfam- It's just too good to eat! marvels Coach Merlin Priddy. YT an am A7 Acting in two performances, Michele Sears and Lynda Hogue portrayed their roles in the three-act play The Skin of Our Teeth. ,Q t 'af- P 1 A .J . G V. i---' : - 4 'N N,-WF! l Yau ready? Here il rome!! You'fe ow! Eddie Stevens, starting pitcher, plots a third Election C21mP3iEU5 .Saw UQ hint fhaf Jim Carden WHS ifl feafh istrike against Odessa Permian batter. Of the Student Council Pfesldenfy-
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Spring Activities Jackets Spring To New Heights In tune with yesteryear, spring began with a variety of unforgettable experiences for the Hill. Tradition continued with the senior play, An- nual Day, and student council elections. The novelty of an April flood, plus regional cham- pionships in baseball and track, brought an extra note of excitement. Impersonating Frankenstein, Dracula, and others of the monster era, the 1966 Yellow jacket staff staged an original satire in proclamation of Annual Day. The air of frolic quickly turned to seriousness with the presentation of the annual theme and the dedicatee at the conclusion of the program. If boats had been available, students could have sailed to school in the flood of April 29. The brave who ventured out often had to be rescued when their cars stalled. The school's schedule was temporarily interrupted while stu- dents waded in ankle-deep water to classes, Spring term ended as the baseball team, coached by Merlin Priddy, traveled to Austin and captured a number four ranking in state com- petition. Prior to the tournament the jackets romped Eastern Hills for district and stole region- al honors from Marshal after a victory over Dallas Samuell. 'Ss' I'Il have to Academy . . . from the Stafff r , . .5 ...11. 1, 3x24 D aim ,thank my producer, my director, my writers, and the thanks Mrs. Anne Stanton as she receives her reward ...Q N---gn ..+. .Af .,f. ,-5 ta, -lg ---..-...J- ,,, . ..., Ak - ,- Y, i- i , Fifteen miles on the Erie Canal . , ., chant the daring few who braved the April flood waters. --.uni
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Registration Enrollment Problems Raise Questions qa'1,.t-...wit-' i if fi' g-J Foods II before football practice ugh! says Mike Bomar to Mike Carr and Ricky Cohen. I To register, or not to register That was the question as over 2000 students sought to solve their enrollment problems. Amid the cafeteria's sweltering atmosphere, AI-Il-IS seniors and juniors fought the waves of people and heat to find their way into classes for the fall semester. To go home or not to go home . .. i As the afternoon drew to a close and as the heat lingered on, a handful of students still bat- tled their way through the rigors of registration. Teachers sat with aching heads and sweating brows compiling their final lists until the prob- lems of registration day were solved. ,.,f,'1,, f-' f s R itsr I 1 I . af f.QiJf , 'Q , - A xx l If you take cooking before lunch, you can make Trade you a scratchy Lindy for your pencil, says Mr. George Wirsdorfer to Brenda McGuffee. sandwiches for both of us, suggests Dwight Holden to Kay I-Iolze. I8
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