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xi JIMMY VVHEAT, Nathan Schiller and Van Marko are SFA HOMEMAKERII of tloifgorgffqw, Mafgilfet Keyshjs ' ' ' . . 1 e the winners of first chairs in the All-State Orchestra. busy demonstrating er s 1 . e was closer in fNot pictured is Mike Stoune-.J Betty Crocker Homemaker test. MGM REPRESENTING SFA in the Miss Austin con- test is Kay Coleman and Pamela Vines. ,s N, -f S 7 4' c 1 3 r l I , ANITA HAMILTON will make someone the ideal secretary. She represented SFA in the Interscholastic League shorthand Contest.
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95 JOAN PEARSON and Kay McCallum make snowballs to throw at some unlucky person be- fore they go to classes. We Rememim These are the things we remember about Austin High. The seniors who will soon graduate, the juniors, and the sophomores will always remember these things about their school-Austin High. Mr. Baker is one who will linger long in the minds of the students, since he is one of the leaders in stu- dent activities, Student Council being one of his many responsibilities. He also is the instigator of all school assemblies. Many a Texas moon will go by before we in Austin see real snow again. This year we saw this strange white stuff cover our school ground, and we shall never forget the wonderful occasion. Taking finals is something we usually do not want to remember, but somehow we always do. This mem- ory will stay with us as we go on to college. No one at Austin High can ever forget the Red Iackets and the tremendous spirit they brought to Austin High this year. Football, baseball, rain, sleet, or snow-the Red jackets were always at work. There are many other memories we shall carry with us from Austin High-dances and parties, meetings and elections, clubs and sports. Yes, we shall remember all these things, and some- day we shall want to return to the scene of these mem- ories. TAKING FINALS is a part of Austin High that students will never for et. En a ed in that experience are Dick Dickerson, Alan Henry, 5 g g , an Charles Fariss. THIS IS THE WAY IT COESH instructs Susie Snowden at an early moming pep rally. These spirit-building rallies hold a special place in our memories.
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