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Books Overcome Students During Exams CHEMISTRY McRHI. School p »p« r iournHlM » CHEMISTR T- ■ ’ rT “Oh, my poor head!” groans swamped senior Pain Vandiver to fellow-sufferer senior Mark Fulton as they face the exam ordeal. 29
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JANUARY New Year’s Day ................................... 1 School Resumes ................................... 3 Grand Prairie Basketball Game..................... 3 Haltom Basketball Game.............................6 Football Banquet ................................. 7 Wichita Falls Basketball Game..................... 10 Faculty Basketball Game........................... 12 First Basketball Pep Rally........................ 13 Irving Basketball Game............................ 13 Senior Social .................................... 14 Richland Basketball Game ......................... 17 Grand Prairie Basketball Game.....................20 District FFA Banquet ............................ 23 Haltom Basketball Game ........................... 24 Semester Exams ............................. 25, 26 Records Day ...................................... 27 Wichita Falls Basketball Game.....................27 Margriet Komor Leaves............................ 30 Irving Basketball Game............................31 Arc the Colts on strike? No, this emptiness is the “before” picture of the site of the new wing containing 20 classrooms. Building Progresses as New Year Begins By reinforcing the foundation with metal blocks, workmen take another step toward a new wing. 28
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Magazine Sales Help Replenish Treasuries Receiving their prizes and cash awards from Mrs. Mildred Shupce for their outstanding salesmanship in the senior class’s annual magazine drive are top salesmen (left to right) Bobby Fry, Mike Mycoskie, Stan Wilcmon, Garry Wolff, and Orsen Paxton. FEBRUARY Hardin Simmons Concert Choir................... 1 Western Day.....................................3 Richland Basketball Game ...................... 3 Senior Play Assembly........................... 9 Ring Orders .............................. 9, 10 Senior Play................................9, 10 Magazine Drive Assembly....................... 10 Fort Worth Indoor Track Meet ................. 10 FTA Valentine Dance .......................... 11 Valentine’s Day .............................. 14 Senior Cap and Gown Orders ................... 15 Safety Council Mock Trial..................... 17 Magazine Drive Ends............................20 Senior Class Picture...........................21 NHS Induction ................................ 23 State FBLA Convention..........................25 Regional Choir Concert.........................25 Ennis Relays ................................. 25 AFS Party ................................... 26 Adding needed funds to their treasuries, the annual Student Council-senior class magazine drive grossed $4,386.35, with total profits being $1,258.67. Mike Mycoskie won $50 for his performance of top salesman with sales of $350.65 while Garry Wolff’s sales of $130.65 gained him the second place prize. Third and fourth places went to Orsen Paxton and Stan Wilemon with $128.82 and $126.95 collected respectively. Bobby Fry was a close fifth with his sales of $126.45. Two girls, Gale Wheeler and Pam Peterka, came in with sales of $112.20 and $104 to gain sixth and seventh places respectively. High homeroom for the campaign was Mr. Paul Stewart’s with team captain Mike Mycoskie re- porting sales of $1,037.95. Mrs. Martha Roark’s homeroom, headed by Mary Poston and Glenda Oliver, gained second place with sales of $407.05. Other high homerooms were Mrs. Margaret Fry’s with team captain Steve Bcesley and Mrs. Marie Crouch’s under the leadership of Debby Hyde. Flash awards throughout the 10 days of the drive helped to keep individual totals high, and the dream pets awarded for every two subscriptions to the Saturday Evening Post allowed even low sellers to receive a prize. 30
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