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VALENTINES DAY cCupid's Arrows' Find any Unawar Cupid,s Messengersn delivered Valentine telegrams to unsuspecting recipients February 14. Girl representatives from the Student Council wore ulove-ly costumes adorned with red and White hearts, ruffles, and lace. Secret admirers and friends paid a quarter and composed opened or closed telegrams for delivery. Heights, first Cupid Shoot was sponsored by the ROTC and the chorus. The winners were Mr. Flavin Ar- seneau, male teacherg Mrs. Dorothy Scott, female teacherg Frankie Misso, girl studentg Daniel Webster, boy studentg and Guy McDaniel, ROTC boy. 5 Yagi KG hx ' 9 Ji, 'F . . -i p C X' X lifsif' , fr Y Ann Hobbs, D'Ann O'Malley, and Peggy Pumphrey pose as Cupid's Messengers during the Valentine's Day G as at festivities, bringing the message of love. an - ggi f 2- , , T, :S
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STUDENT COUNCIL ACTIVITIES Council Sponsors Array of Projects An all-out effort to save and pur- chase trees for the Trinity River de- velopment project was made by area junior and senior high schools. During this fall contest, the schools competed for cash prizes by collecting newspapers and magazines for a weekly weighing in at Far- rington Field. Weighing and bun- dling committees at Heights were composed of Student Council repre- sentatives, and competition between homerooms was begun. Dances at Homecoming and be- fore Valentine's Day were also spon- sored by the Student Council. These were held at Round-up Inn and Colo- nial Country Club, with entertain- ment provided by Felixv and Shelter.,' Anne Szablowski, David Stocker, and Lisa Campbell enjoy them- selves at the SC Valenrine's dance, Larry Fuller and Dave Ratliff contribute to the city-wide paper drive conducted this fall ,f- 3 if mix Tl-Q Students take advantage of the music provided by Shelter at Colonial Country Club,
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