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o completiong deadlines, elections fill calendar Future Homemakers' new oflicers are headed by President L. Payne. At end ofline is J.Poage, Beau, but also, as at right, handyman One poultryman to another: H.T. Clo- thier presents poultry production award to Greenhand Adam Luna. Left: High achievers for FFA's year were Mike Lunt, Star Chapter Farmerg James Nel- son, Star Greenhand. They escort in- coming Sweetheart, Marsha Lunt,
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X..an'!F ' k.,,L,XK Clockwise: Only sixth grade classrooms remain of old elementary schoolg com- paring notes of Washington trip are M. Gentry, J.Clouse1 FFA-FHA dance is fun for B.GaIe, Y.Walters1 K.Penry finds R.Ortega a cheerful volunteer when she pins up hem of her new dress. Year's work Brings projects By spring, the ground was swept bare of traces of the old elementary school. The new tennis courts had been in use for many weeks, but track and base- ball teams still were hoping for better facilities. Easter vacation gave a week's break before students began to concentrate on finishing typing budgets, science reports, clothing or reading contracts. The band and choir's year was almost ended after the festival and concerts. Clubs and classes elected new officersg the FHA and FFA installed their officers and recognized outstanding members. Days were warm, dust devils proclaimed that it was spring: seniors were noticeably counting the days till graduation. Sack lunchers find less shade to snooze in as apring sun changes course. Above: Career education reports bring students to library. 10
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Completely exhausted, C.Cathemer, L. Allred Flop in swing in photo alcove. 'Just You 'n' Me' is Prom theme, then, graduation Early in May, the juniors hon- ored the seniors with the Junior- Senior Prom and Banquet and named Glenda Bussey and Dan Carrell the queen and king. Just You 'n' Me was the Prom theme, and purple and orchid crepe paper streamers accented with flowers enclosed the dance floor. An alcove with a swing was the spot for couples to be photographed. Three weeks later, the seniors received their diplomas. Between, were track and tennis meets, the Awards Assembly, the Town Kats' Banquet, and other final events. Then the lower classes came to school till May 3,1 be- cause of days taken off during a February epidemic. 'Tis the night before the Prom: the decorating is finished! Juniors arejustly proud! I2 Through the flowery tunnel, K.Cox and H.Nichols enter the purple-hung Prom. i uv- All ready for the Banquet and for their speeches of welcome and reply are Jun- ior Class President Debbie Valdez, Sen- ior Class President Karin Mortensen.
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