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Howdy Dance Shutters Student Shyness Mr. Frost and Thomas Mewhinney are interested in the frantic effort to recover the money which Tim Elder dropped into the coke box. Linda Lavery and Robert Dane search while Peter Linardos and Richard Hughes lean back unconcernedly. Getting acquainted with new students, as well as some of our exes, was the main attraction at the Howdy Dance. Student Body President, Bobby Gierisch, pins the official Howdy ribbons on the lucky pair. Mr, and Miss Howdy, Larry Smith and Julie Avery, flash the sparkling smiles which won them their honor. I6
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iExcifemenf and Chills Each spring, the Future Farmers of America pre- sent a rodeo. The building and planning necessary for the production of the rodeo is done entirely by the boys. Only FFA boys are allowed to participate in the events and the proceeds from the project aid the club in any materials or supplies needed for the oncoming year. Open to the public, the rodeo offers entertainment for every community member. hirley Price, FFA Sweetheart, presents Forrest Barton as Outstand- ng Cowboy of the rodeo. Forrest participated in various events as , ell as doubling as a clown. Barry Venable tries to bulldog the calf clown by its head while Sammy Schertz tries the other end. D. L. Bowles decides it's ime to get off a bull that oesn't have a friendly glint in 1is eyes.
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Rings Commence Senior Activities Mike Grandey yields final payment to Mr. joe Ramsey and waits for his receipt and ring. Judith Maxwell and Karen Latham are amused at the antics of Mildred Cockrell who is carefully inspecting her senior ring. Expressions of admiration and excitement fill the faces of Susan De Mou- A geot, Beth Rogers, and Bruce Obermeyer while they examine their treas- 'if 'ri'- ured senior rings. After receiving their senior rings, jimmy Littrell and Ronnie Hilliard inspect them for their initials. . That long awaited day finally arrived, and 7:30 a.m. disclosed sleepy- eyed Seniors dragging up to school to claim their treasured rings. Heavy- eyed, Suzanne Derden, Mildred Cockrell, Pat McCann and Sammy Schertz wait with remarkable patience for their hard-earned rings. S VI7
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