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SPRING-,ACTIVITIES Senior Activities Close Memorable Year Taxa N IVJQ KV, I7 . . fi, ! f rin all , rf f 2 Seniors Gary ,lolinson and Danni -Xbshire proutllx irispwt tht- N969 Ye'1I0u'jar'l.'fgLtl1e- morning be-fore Annual Dar. With spring came an air of antici- plation o coming activities on the ill. Spring Fever Week, sponsored by the Stu ent Council, began with a speech by YoungLife,s regional di- rtizctiord Scott gvlalili ey. The vyeelif iln- cu e acar as ,t e Batteo t e Bands, l'The I-Iauntingi' - a feature length rRovie,1and an exciting cli- max - nnua Day. The theme of the Annual Daly pro- gram? SnowH White and t e 1? war si' or ow to Fit a Cast o Thousands into One Lousy Fairy Tale, set the pace for an amusing performance. he piresentations o the 1969 Yellow loc et and its dedi- catee, Miss Helen Hale, highlighted the production. 1 I I Traditional activities were sched- ulid fprltfhe gnioriis' llast gllays in high sc oo. r. ay c e, ice Princi- pal and Senior Adlviser, assisted in tlge Igfeparatgon of the functions. In t e ass o 1969, 637 seniors re- ceived diplomas and honors at the graduation ceremonies presided over by. Principal Iohn Sharp. The graduation exercises were conduct- ed at Will Rogers Memorial Audito- rium. Winnin district, bi-district, re- ional, and quarter final honors, the i ellow Iacket baseball team went all the way to the semi-final playoffs, taking third place awards in all-state competition. F, .W ,xx fllblllltllllllllillllg with her students. Nliss Helen Hale, 1969 YJ dedicatee, displays qualities ofa great teacher. I7
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C am Mmm u iii nal ce Will Principal John B. Sharp spcalcs during the final niveting ol' the S1-nior Class ol' 1969 at vomrnenvcmvnl uxercises held at Will Rogers Mmnorial Central: 1 i All-Distric! second baseman Marvin Branuh displays his hitting ability during thc- State finals. Prince Pete Ccrvn prcpares io sock it tow .l21H6l Rillrd 35 SHOW Wllllf lb
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HOWDY WEEK Seniorsg Iuniors Welcome New Classes Howdy Week, 1969, presented a new challenge. The returning dlunior and Senior Classes were ., , faced with the ifficult job of familiarizing sopho- S mores, and for the first time, freshmen, with the ' clubs and organizations on the Hill. To assist the students in etting acquainted, t tt? name ribbons were provider? during the week. :tai Halls were decked with posters, each vying with one another to interest prospective members to join their clubs. The organizations were given one last chance at the newcomers in a special program. Landing at 3 . Heights in their space ship, the SS Greencheese, f two moonmen were escorted and introduced by the ROTC to the various clubs, with each clu , ,af trying to persuade the moonmen to 'oin. Student N l A Wk' Council resident Pete Ceren officialll welcomed cg if the new Iclasses, urging student suppolft of school functions. Completing the week, seniors Tyler Pierson and Christy Mercer, 1969 Howdy King and Queen, e ii crowned sophomores Eric Horn and Beckie Ray and freshmen Mark Iulian and Patt Fur Howd Kings and Queens. y yi y ?. v 57 M2 fu. tm . ., M i if st' 3 1 ' U 7Y vH' 2 'ef l 'V -' N T Q 'V ?ffl39?17,L': ' f'Tf'3af.i? t 'Xt .iff ' Beckie Ray, Eric Horn, Patty Fury, and Mark Julian, reign over Howdy Week. Put your. little foot . . . chants senior George Rojas to joe Don McDonald. Moonmen, seniors Bill Fuller and Mark Hines, visit the Hill during the Howdy Program. I8
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