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S 2 .669 .6' SV ,,.... W... t 2' ' ., : 'fl 1 ,g L N, . , 5 't-gf' - 'T ' g J . Q A Sify Groups gather to celebrate Texas lndependenceiDay. s Gathering in the Capitol Rotunda for a tenth consecutive year, on March 2, members of the band, choir, Post 36, Texans, and Tex-Anns performed for the Texas Independ- ence Day ceremonies. lt was a lot of fun and the pro- gram this year was the best ever, remarked Junior Texan Pat Malone. Members of the Texans performed various duties, among which were presenting the flags and handing out programs. Upholding tradition, the Student Council paid for the day-'s programs. 256 activities Post 36 members demonstrated square dances while the choir sang and the band played tunes appropri- ate for the occasion. , The Tex-Anns danced their contest entry, Star Wars, for the audience. The reading of the Texas Declara- tion of independence was alsof among the activities included 'for the festivities, For an estimated crowd of 300, the ceremony, ,full of -joy and dignity, will be remembered by all who put their time and effort preparing for the cer- emonies. - T T lite. 1. For the opening ceremonies, Texans Jim H Sonald Crumley and Doug Dillon present ags. 2. As a highlight to the TID ceremonies, selec Tex-Anns performed a routine to Star Wars. 3. Post 36 members, Dan Goertz and Leslie L dau, gatjhered in the Capital Rotunda to perit square ances. 4. As -an honorary member, Texan Sweetheart l Maybery reads the Texas Declaration of ln pendence. 5. Texan Marshal, Scott Brummett, gives a pieci Texas history for the gathered crowd at the ci - monies. The choir, directed by Mr. Gene Galbra added their voices to the solemn festivities.
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