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Signing up — Students lined up to fill out requests for more information offered by Stephen F. Austin University. Area Students Meet College Representatives The high schools’ annual college nite on September 23, was a success. Students from Denison, Sherman, Pottsboro and nearby high schools came. Forty-one college representatives were present including Grayson, North Texas, East Texas, Baylor, SMU, and many others. Applications and general information pamphlets were handed out. Students and parents went to different classrooms and listened to the representatives. Military representatives such as Army, Navy, and Marines were also present, stationed in the library. Ready and waiting — Students and parents, and teachers met college representatives at College Night in the cafeteria. Discussion time — Representatives take time out to discuss the various types of literature offered by the University of Dallas. Activities — 13
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Saturday Night Fever — DHS Student Council held a dance for the John Travoltas and Olivia Newton- Johns. The music was good, so good one would expect Fred Astaire to show up. 12 — Activities Get Down — Brenda Turney and Mr. Dean Leggett boogie to the sounds of Arabella. Money Honey — Greg Helm appears to making off with the profits, but Mrs. Sylvia McBrayer foils his plans.
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The Finishing Touch — Cliff Roberts places the finishing touches on a giant Snoopy. The Snoopy was used as a decoration for the Annual Friendship ban- quet which is held on the eve of the Sherman-Deni-son game for the Student Councils from both schools. Spirits Rise for Sherman Sherman Week was a spirited success whooping up the Jackets with a bonfire and the Main Street pep rally. Cheerleaders led yells on the downtown streets then led Jacket fans to the bonfire at the high school. Flames rose to the dark sky as the band played, cheerleaders chanted and fans joined the clamor urging the Jackets to “Beat the Bearcats’’ and shouting “We Want The Axe Back!” Hats Off To The Jackets — Laura Beth McKinzie, Ginger Toney, Mark Marshal, Shane Nassoy and Cornell Springfield showed their spirit and their hats in observance of Hats Off Day. 14 — Activities
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