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The Chrislrmas lree and all olher hall decora- lions were Sludenl Council proiecls. Twenlyfseven hcmerooms 'celebraled wilh individual parries. Righl: Sophomores all seem lo be enioying fhem- selves al one of 'rheir parlies. wwf, 4 .V I K . , 9 , .-,, 2 - .- CHRISTMAS PARTIES, GALA DEcoRATuoNS could all be observed on December I8 in Eagle Pass l-ligh School. Leif: June Parlee is snooping under lhe lree a lillle early. Al each parly, sludenis donaled coolcies, calces, sandwiches, candy, drinlcs, and olher de- licious parly foods. Leif: A scene from one of Jrhe len lreshman par- Hes. Two senior homerooms ioined logelher for a very leslive parly. Music, decoralions and good lood were enioyed by all. Righlr Several domeslic males slirring up Jrhe punch. if S4 When lhe parlies were over, and all sludenls had mixed and mingled, we had an assembly Chrislmas program. Music was furnished by lhe band and choral group. Allhough fhe par+ies and assembly were happy occassions, everyone was glad fo hear +he final dismissal bell for Jrhe Chrisl- mas holidays.
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STUDENT COUNCIL ACTIVE IN T956-'57 BiggesT proiecTs Tor The i956-'57 STudenT Council were The selecTion and crowning oT The Homecoming Oueen and The big dance. This year's crowning OT The Homecom- ing Oueen was one oT The mosT specTacuIar in The hisTory oT Eagle Pass I-Iigh School. The STudenT Council sponsored a ChrisTmas dance every year, buT This year Tor The TirsT Time iT was a Black and Vv'hiTe Ball, one oT The mosT beauTiTul ChrisTmas dances on record. AnoTher TirsT is challced up Tor This year's STudenT Council. During January, STudenT Council members ordered STudenT Council pins. One OT The big campaigns launched by The STudenT Counf cil This year was The Speak English campaign Tor The beTTermenT oT The school's scholasTic sTanding. One oT The minor campaigns was one Tor The beauTiTicaTion oT The school grounds. Signs were puT up To remind sTudenTs To keep oTT The grass. The STudenT Council also is responsible Tor The Chapel Services held every Monday morning. lvlem- bers Tor The IQS7 year were: Seniors: RoberTo Arocha, J. D. Cage, Jorge Davila, lleana Esparza, PaTsy Jones, Rosario Lara, June ParTee, Jimmy PiTTman, Norma Ramirez, Delia Rodriguez, John SchmidT, Carolyn Spence: Juniors: Carmen Garcia, Ralph Garza, Olinda Gonzalez, Julio ErausTo, Rosa Elia I-IuerTa, EnrigueTa Olivares, Rona ald RiTchie: Sophomores: Dean Cary, Daisy English, Gus MarTinez, Olga Reyna, lvlelva Rodriguez, Jimmy SmiTh, Rosa Maria Torres, Jim-WuesTe, Jorge JohnsTon3 Freshmen: JoseTina Barrienlros, RoberTo BaTres, Beverly Cage, Diana Garcia, Gracie I-leredia, Jim I-larrison, Laura Lane, Adelina Maldonado, Kay Nelson, Fred Reyna, AngeliTa Varela. Pres. lleana Esparza, Vice Pres. Carolyn Spence, Sec. Treas. Carmen Garcia, ReporTer PaTsy Jones, Advisor C. A. Landrum. 17
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CLASS ROOMS ARE IR ACT IVE 1 A x4,,: , . L ,, .:V, Z K, K WU, Q., .s..,,.w:-y,,g5:,. 5733 if- ,i iw si'2'fs1i-wi,--W,..1. .. '12 Above: Shop boys worlcing on some ol y A SQSBIZ l , l l l Vigil lheir proiecls. Admiring his complejred Jralole is Rudy Bowles and in lhe background Ric- ardo Sifuenfes malces proiecf plans. ln lhe chemislry lab several of our fulure chemisls lousily worlc on an experimenl Ron ald Rifchie. Alan Dewald, and Frank Chisum are wondering if Jrheir oxygen experimenl' is going lo be a success or an explosion. Some+hing's always happening before speech class. Noi'- ice The variely of aclivilies, Gail James reads a boolc, Vioenle Salinas and Troy Horner malse lilce speech conlesl iudges. Belh Green and Necah Slewarr admire Necah's swealer, everyone else lallcs as usual. Al' righJf.+he physics class performs an original experimeni while Mr. Howard loolcs on af a safe dislance.
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