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Wiam .,,.-.:.-,.-fzjg r'r t r id It Qlfn v WELL, YOU SEE, IT'S THIS VVAY, say Red jackets Wanda Lou Shields, Nancy Kelly, and Eleanor Tyler to new sophomores Cenny Rodgers, Stuart Robbins, Louis Rocha and jane Rich, members of Miss Dorcas Morganls advisory, as they register at opening of school. T1 WHY DON'T NVE . . .? -And another Student Council XX if project is born as Sharon johnson, recording secretary, Virginia Walker, vice-president, and john D. Reichert, president, confer. The losing candidates fabovel lan their platform over an typewriter. They are Robert Cllark and Sam Sparks. XX x
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I I I Although it was the end of a gay summer interlude and we pretended great depression of spirits at returning to school, secretly we were glad. The first day of school is always an exciting event whether you are in the first grade or the twelfth. This is especially true of those who are embarking on their first year in senior high school. This year Austin High received a crop of new students from O. Henry, University, and Allan junior high schools. Along with the new stu- dents came twenty-six new teachers. All were excited and eager for the new year to begin. Almost as excited were the old juniors and seniors. The only difference was they tried very hard to conceal their excitement. The first thing which greeted the new sopho- mores during orientation was a pep rally in the auditorium led by the new cheerleaders. Then these fledgling AHS'ers went to their advisories to be greeted with the first of the seemingly endless line of cards to be filled out. Following this, they were taken on a tour of the building by members of the Red jackets. cv . fs WJ C' it THE BEGINNING OF THE END -Seniors register for their last year in Austin High. Old hands at fillin out Af-lS's seemingly endless stream of cards are john T. Davis, jack Cooi, Irving Cutter, Bert Cromaelc, John- athalii Decherd, Barbara Davis, Lois Coleman, Rosemary Corner, and Betty Coo . SCHOOL DAYS begin for Austin High's twenty-six new teachers. Stop- ping for a talk after their tour of the school are Mr. Howard Cochran, Mrs. Katherine Norman, Mr. jack Hadsell, Mr. Clifton Griflin, Mr. Herman King, Mr. Roland H. johnson, Mr. Joseph B. XVynne, Mrs. Louise Field, Mrs. Betty Lou Washington, Miss Emma Morgan, Mrs. Bonnie Box, Mrs. Anne Broman, Mrs. Betty Pulkingham. and Mrs. Marie Bailey. L-.4 fir
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