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n ,7 ' I you could find them hard at work in the gym. They won quite a reputation around the district by winning all of their first practice games. November was a busy month for CHS. All the organizations were out to get money and the FHA started it off with a cake sale November 5. The an- nual staff sponsored the Curtis magazine sales again this year and kids in junior high and high school sold 3 662 worth of subscriptions. The girls got a new basketball coach this year. Mrs. Jones had them out working by the first of November. They were really a sharp team and every one of them tried as hard as they could. In the afternoons after school I crown thee Sweetheart, Hot dogs, anyone? November 7 was the date of the FFA Sweetheart Coronation. Carol Ann Stokes came out on top and the whole af- fair was a success. Twerp week picnic and hayride.
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ft h an Bingo at the carnival. Mr. Cotulla suggested that CHS form a Student .. .Cause l'm so sweet Tweedle deet deer, , , Advisory Council. October 17, all the presidents of the various organizations and the elected representatives met to elect officers. Mary Sue Myers became the president, Joan Hill, vice president, and Sarah Lee Storey, secretary. The council proceeded to do a very good job. They helped work out problems, took care of opening as- semblies, and made suggestions for im- provements around the school, Finally it was carnival time and the street between the schools was filled with FUN. Hurray! Hurrayl We're leaving today with the men in the little white coats! Rough, tough, and hard to bluff! Eddie my love.
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The Cowboy Band piled on a bus and went to Austin for Band Day Novem- ber 12. They put on a good show and had a swell time. Then came the main event of the Shy Fish yell at a pep rally, mouth. Twerp Week was November 21-23, the week before the Thanks- giving Holidays. The idea was for the ' vf girls to 'change places with the boys and ask them for dates, etc. It went off with a bang and was climaxed with a 1 Looking in on a pep squad session. pic- nic and hayride out at Storey's tank. The Science Department put on the assembly program November 23, Magic was everywhere. After I Thanksgiving we all came Yea Maroon! back a little fatter only to be greeted by Votaw. Votaw. . . tests, that is. What a dirty trickl everybody was muttering. However, everyone survived. Future cheerleaders at a football game,
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