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WINTER World History projects were due in January. Paul Duncan, Shiela Hyde, Tommy Clancey and Janet Mount dis play their work to their class. ontlerful Semester As the cold North wind ushered in the winter scene, our thoughts turned to basketball, Christmas holidays, and research papers. The “big team” started off the season with a bang, winning 13 of their first 16 games as well as their own tournament. About the middle of December the long awaited Christmas holidays arrived to the joy of all. Everybody came back to school with an attitude of determination to pass the mid-term tests and try to forget the five hard months of uninterrupted work left. The Red Cross Student Directory finally came out, and our band got back from a fabulous trip to the Rose Bowl. January brought the military ball with permanent officer appointments and a corresponding victory for our sponsors over the Fair Park lasses, as well as the state governor election where Jimmy Davis emerged victorious. “Beargrass” Williams outmaneuvers a North Caddo defender to attempt a shot in the first game of the Fair Park toumey. Williams paced the Jackets to a decisive victory. To raise money for the Junior Prom, the Junior class held a cake sale. Terre Lee, Elaine Cantrell, Bonnie Clark, and Patsy Hagood have just made a sale. 13
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David Stone, Betty Henderson, Brenda Johnson, Inez Lamb, Tobin Grigsby, and Don Brewer begin gathering information for their research themes on British authors. r These students held a mock governor’s election in their American History class. The results are on the board. Christmas and 1 Mid-Term Tests Cl limaxed 1 a
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The ROTC officers proudly review the Corps of Cadets during a Tuesday morning parade. Teddy Boddie attempts a jump shot in a conference game against Fair Park from which the Jackets emerged victorious. Byrd beat the Tribe fivesome four straight times this season. Bill Blackman and Broocks Greer prepare to show that the graph of the function on the board is a parabola. Though the weather outside during the months of January and February was bleak and cold, the activity and enthusiasm inside the City of Byrd was tremendous. The seniors began thinking of graduation and the corresponding social events. Then came the big day when they ordered graduation invitations and soon after that were mea- sured for caps and gowns. The basketball team wrapped up an excellent season, and baseball. aiong with the other spring sports, started. Snow Covered Our The pep squad cheers our team to a conference victory over West Monroe. 14
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