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OL0 Gi THE MAI! r C5 URX, r OF is .... PAT PLUNKETT, SKIPPER NANCE, and CLIFFORD REESE prepare the prize-winning Mathema- tics display . Meyers Grabs Top Honors af Fair for Third Consecutive Year An impressive exhibition was viewed by the public at the annual All-School Fair, held during Public School Week. The fair exhibited problems worked by the students showing their understanding of scien- tific principles. Students in Math, Science, Hornemaking, and Industrial and Vo- cational arts entered projects to be judged during.the fair. Trophies were presented to the top winners in each division during an assembly of parents and visitors . The Cardinal Band presented an informal concert for the enter- tainment of those present. Refreshment tables were set up in the two main halls, and members of the Student Council and the National Honor Society served as guides. 42 For the third consecutive year FREDDY MYERS takes top hon ors at the All-School Fair. .fu .un .ln N. mn
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Hawaiian Theme Enhances Prom Off on a Hawaiian Holiday for the night of April 30, the Juniors honored the Seniors with the traditional Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet, Each table was decorated with pineapples and flowers, A little grass shack was the center of atten- tion providing an unusual decor for refreshments and a back- ground for pictures, Junior Class President, Gerald Reed, welcomed the students and faculty and assisted Vice President Jerry Jaynes in present- ing gifts to the Junior Class sponsors, Curt Block and the Vibrations were featured musicians at the prom . Juniors enjoy the fruits of their labor at the Jr. Sr. Banquet. 4? 1 tyyyyrattr, y ,fray gms DORIS BUSBY and DAVID ERWIN dance to the music provided by Curt Block and the Vibrations. As the students wait to be served they read wills and pro- phesies. 4l
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l Senior GARY THORNTON won.2 awards for the model he entered in the Industrial Arts division . I 4, , t , .ay l l 1 A ip F V l A Receiving Homemaking awards atthe All-School Fair were SHARON ROLLINS A and AMY LAPEYROLERIE. all fl ff '-i ,,.. CLARA GAUTIER puts the finishing touches on the wood carying that helped her win the art award. 43
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