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looking for next customer isG. Mungia. Banquet tables couldn't possibly hold too much food for C.Cauthen, J.Presley. Top: They're only freshmen. Some FHA girls haven't learned not to lick frosting. The hardest part is to make the star stay up there—thinks H.Nichols. Far Left: Senior, freshman sisters: L.Payne touches up C.Payne's coiffure. 13
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Rainy night for football: Cheerleaders step high over puddles. Below: Gotcha! C.Cauthen tackles Thatcher Eagle. Fall sports End; feasts honor many; It's Christmas The weather cooled, foot- ball and volleyball were going strong; Thanksgiving and Christmas approached. For the second year, the student council and the PTA cooperated on a Halloween Carnival, giving clubs and classes full profits from their booths. The FHA cooked and served banquets. The football and volleyball teams summed up their seasons and tossed bouquets at their banquets. Freshmen let the seniors plan a day of entertainment at their expense. Teachers made full use of their new work room lounge, typing and dittoing in one half; talking, grad- ing papers in the other. The student council trimmed a Christmas tree. No Cinderella: carrots, weeds are good enough for twirler witch ). Elmer. Is it the easy chair—or dreams of baby Jennifer that cause Coach V's smile? 12
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Senior Ball time: Sheets of foil alternat- ed with crepe paper streamers, and candles decorated long tables. Holiday to holiday, Basketball fills calendar; winter ends, Easter nears Vacation began with the seniors' Christmas Ball. After that, basketball was big for two months, with exciting games and pom pon, twirler, cheerleader enter- tainment. The North Cen- tral visitors came. The homemaking rooms and the library were carpeted. Af- ter-game dances were fun. Easter vacation approach- ed. On the Friday before, Duncan's mayor Dolan Camp- bell, the Boy and Girl Scouts, veterans, church- es, and the schools joined in the official opening of Duncan's observances of the U.S. Bicentennial. The juniors began prepa- rations for the Prom. Snowy forest and bridge make setting for Senior Ball photos. J.Wagley, D. Hohestelle and P.Baldridge - G.Parker pose for photographer. Left: Pom pons practice for halftimes. 14
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