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NM 4' 4' A+ C ' , Q ,x , ' nvvlru Just before game time. . . with Freer made up our schedule for December. Tournament and the Cowgirls went to the Dilley Tournament December 15, 16, and 17. The girls came home with the Consolation Trophy. The Spanish Department gave an assem- bly program December 9. A style show, dances, and songs were the order of the hour. Everyone will remember the 'Santa C1aus pinata. Education. . . 's wonderfull December 2 marked the actual be- ginning of basketball season for CHS. Both boys and girls played Lytle, there, in the first game of the season. The Cowgirls had already knocked over Ash- erton but it had been an afternoon game Charlotte , a retum game with Lytle , Freer fboys onlyj, Dilley, a return game with Charlotte, and a retum game The Cowboys went to the George West Let's go!
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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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Maybe. . .I can get just a little more in. . . The football boys were honored with banquets given by parents. Around Christmas time the EL VAQUERO sponsored a toy drive. The students responded favorably and made it a big success, the toys going to Co- tul1a's needy children. In the Christmas issue of EL VAQUERO, the staff published letters to Santa Claus. Everything from Buicks and solutions to algebra problems to mink stoles and clean knee guards were asked for. At last it was time for the Christ- mas holidays and CHS was deserted for a time. . . .An' anybody what tries ta follow, . . Oh, we're the girls from CHS, and we, . . An' so I sez to him, I sez. . . Hotlips Harry' Cook
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