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THE PROTESTANT BIBLE CLASS was held every Monday nighl' al 7:00 p.m. during The year l956 57. lr was aliernalely conducled by Rev. Ed Browning, Rev. Bob l-lamner, and Rev. B. C. Schmidt Piclured above are: lvlillon Will, Jim Bob Wipfl, Sherwood Morrow, Ella Pearl Vivian, Slella Slewarl, Julia Slewarl' George l-larnble,Dean Cary, Jim Wuesle, Tommy l-lornburg, Julie Eilch, Kerry Keisling, and John Schmidl. Siu denls allending The Roman Calholic Bible classes are shown on page 7. SCHOOL FAVORITE ELECTIONS Olher elecrions lalcing place in E P l-l S are 'rhe class. Sludenr Council, and Narional Honor Sociely eleclions held for officers each year. This year, elecfions were accom- pained by many campaign speeches and a general excilemenl all around school. 20 Al lefr are piciured lhe nominees for ihe school favorile posiiions. Our of lwenly-nine nominaiions, six were chosen. The aclual eleclion was held in The EPHS gym during The lunch hour. ll was all done by! secrel ballol and The enfire school vol- e .
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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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X1 ZX 'X X4rx f 1, . .fi , FRIENDSHIP DAY ATTRACTS THOUSANDS W X' ii ef L , ls ig- s . ' Y ' ' ,T 1' H T fs. ':-' T. i s ii' Tiffin' mi if si... I , . :', -- '- A ,, ig' uigiaaga is L ii ,.,, V, - , 1 . ,gigs 'D 1 .,,. 1hSS,S .S SSD. 3. A iz: 5 ii' f ii f if . T- f ff ' ' ' ' S STudenT Congress meeTs aT Casino in Piedras Negras. - Jerry Jones malces address aT The Plaza in Eagle Pass. T T mf S Gueslr band, Sul Ross, meeTS Mexico on bridge. ApproxirnaTely Two Thousand sTudenTs Trom Mexico and The UniTed STaTes Tool: parT in The TwelTTh annual lnTernaTional Friendship Day TesTiviTies in Eagle Pass, SaTurday, February 23, sponsored ioinTly by The Eagle Pass and Piedras Negras RoTary Clubs. TwenTy-Tour marching uniTs Trom Mexico, including sTu- denTs from Torreon, Durango, RosiTa, Muzquiz, and Piedras Negras, parTicipaTed in The parade which began aT 2:30 SaTur- day aTTernoon. There were TourTeen represenTaTive American marching uniTs in The parade, including The Sul Ross College Band from Alpine, The SenoriTas de Rosas and Los Caballeros from Odessa Junior College, high school bands Trom Boerne CrysTal CiTy, Uvalde, San Felipe, La Pryor, BraclceTville, Eagle Eassa The local iunior high band, and The Quemado Cowboy an . OTTicially opening The celebraTion was a sTudenT dance aT The Piedras Negras Casino Friday nighT beginning aT eighT. IT was a grand success according To everyone who aTTended. SaTurday TesTiviTies began aT 8:30 a.m. wiTh a concerT by The Sul Ross Band on The Piedras Negras plaza and a concerT by The Eagle Pass Jr. High band on The Eagle Pass posT oTTice sTeps. Uvalde and San Felipe Tollowed The Sul Ross Band, each playing a shorT concerT. All oTher bands presenT Tollow- ed The EPT-TS band wiTh shorT concerTs on The posT oTTice sTeps ending aT I l:3O. Lunch was Served Tree of charge To all viSiTorS beTween ll:OO and I2:3O aT The Eagle Field House courTesy of The RoTary Club. AT I2:45 The Sul Ross Band gave a concerT aT The EPT-IS audiTorium and prompTly aT 2:30 The parade began. lT TirsT wenT To Piedras Negras and Then in Eagle Pass The parade moved Trom The bridge down Commercial ST. To Main ST.. Then down Main To The Eagle T-ToTel. IT Turned righT and pro- ceeded To The plaza, where The parade ended., ApproximaTely sixTy sTudenTs Tool: parT in The STudenT Congress aT The P. N. Casino SaTurday morning. According To Mr. C. A. Landrum, local RoTary presidenT, The enTire celebraTion was a marvelous success and served iTs purpose, inTernaTional good-will, excellenTly. lleana Esparza represenTs Eagle Pass in parade, 21
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