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Nw Judy Davis expresses her surprise and delight as she is announced Versatile Girl of DHS for 1964. Gail Clifton and Bill Estesf also Versatile candidates, look on with smiles of congratulations. Announcement DHS Ends A hand-clasp symbolizes good sportsmanship among Friendliest nominees. Larry Smith and Clark Nichols warm- ly congratulate Terry George. The charade is over, the mystery is solved, and Junior Favorite Boy is David Buck. David smiles good-naturedly at his fellow candidates, Paul Chandler and Mark Jones.
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Christmas Spirit Enhanced by Decorative Doors The students of Denton High enjoy a tradition of beginning the Christmas season by decorating the doors of the first period classes. Each door is judged, and the best ones are selected. The categories of judging are: most original, most beautiful, best Christmas spirit, and most comical. To assist him with the judging, Mr. Frost calls in several professional artists. The doors remain covered until the day before the holidays when the winners are announced. The decorating of doors adds a bit of the competitive spirit to the Christmas SCHSOH. Mrs. Vaughn's lovely white Christmas tree covered with tiny twinkling stars was voted Most Beautiful. The winner of the Most Comical door was the broken, but jolly old Santa. Old Santa was the decoration on Miss Wells' Health Edu- cation room door. judged Most Original was Mrs. Sample-y's door. It was decorated with numerous Charlie Brown cartoons. The wreath was construct- , ed of gold peanuts. Conveying the most Christmas Spirit to Den- ton High students was Mrs. Helms door. It was a window filled with visions of the Holy Night surrounded by a swirling ring of angel hair. 25
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of Favorites Suspense Denton High School fav- orites for 1964 are: Bob Hammond, Sophomore Boy favoriteg Carol Holt Sopho- more Girl favoriteg Chuck Magers, Athletic favoriteg Cathy Lambert, Most Beau- tifulg Terry George, Friendliest Boyg Gale Reeves, Miss DHSQ jimmy Williams, Mr. DHSQ Rea- nee Higgins, Senior Girl favoriteg Mack Scoggins, Most Handsomeg Francine Jameson, Friendliest Girlg Bobby Gierisch, 'Versatile Boyg Judy-Davis! Versatile GirlgfMike Grandey, Sen- ior Boy favoriteg David Buck, junior Boy favoriteg Sara Hyder, junior Girl favorite. When the identity of Most Handsome is revealed Mack Scoggins leaves his fellow nominees Sharon Eden Bill Blanton A1 McNatt, and Becky Clearman to take his place among the 1964 favorites
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