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Happy birthday, Coach Hesse! O. V. sur- prised him with a pre- sent at the Olney pep rally. All librarians WORK. Carolyn types, Peggy fy. checks books, and Johnny S I ' ,, well let's get N ' busy, Johnny! Q' No rest for the wicked! Joyce, Ann, Margie, Sharon, An- '- F' nell, Joe and Mrs. Blair repair the library to weather this year's storm. Ocfoger Sees g?e!0a1fe0fbU16rczfy October was a month of settling. The science classes began to investigate the labs and the English students recited poetry. Yes, this was the month to bury the excitement left over from September and concentrate on work. I think it's expressed as getting into the groove of things.. I suppose Mrs. Blair sensed that this would be a busy year in her library, for she supervised her student assistants Books are the light of education Sylvia well, and got the library into working order in record time. Linda, and Connie seem to be putting them to good use. Marilyn: Are you sure that's what the Anyone for cake? Seems as if Coach had a real old- Chomi5U'Y book Said? Riohardf Door fashioned party. Did anybody count the candles? ask mo' I only Work hero!
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Xu' ' Q. , C All work and no play makes g 5? the B team ready for ' action. J X- N H . . l 1 D YQ' 5200111505 Clarnzuaf 970110 2 - Coach Price urges the so I 1 X 5 x-,x9?' g?e3!0012s15Q fr QS epfem 591' ..73Qze.f students to support the 'N V K team and the team to V Although fall was not scheduled be Wofthl' of that an i to arrive until September 23, 297 QW 2 students ushered it in on Sept. 1, 4 99, to begin another school year. , On Sept. 4 a small tidal wave . - Jliljfc swept over E.H.S. as football it . +9 ao season was begun. Excitement by the seniors upon the arrival Carnival with the newly organiz- ed clubs and classes participating p fb Around the close of this eventful Will l live Doc? asked Billy month the Texas -Oklahoma Fair RHYHIOHCI Mid Gene doubrfuny. got into full swing. The P.F. A. prove that farming can Fraid so, says Dr. Fish, it 's boys entered numerous events be fUH by givilig Sherry, only a flu shot. and emerged victorious in many. Jane Ann, and Joyce a dizzy tractor ride at the T-O Fair. So with one month down and , eight to go, the bees in this hive are fairly Buzzin' to make the school term 1959-60 a memorable 3 o A g ne. l Christie and Bobby pause for refreshments falso to aid the freshman classy at the Lions Club Carnival. That bewitching Isle of Golden Dreams came to life as the Sophomore class presented this lovely maiden in a native dance. Joe, did anyone ever tell you, you were beautiful? ?l of no less a degree was created of their hard -earned rings. As Sept. developed so did ga if plans for the annual Lions Club 8 ii
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e , 9 'fa 0 4.0, 0 as 05 'Q 1 Q0 'W Better late than never! says Mr. Hol- comb as he presents Joe, Janice, Barry, 2 and Elliot with last year's Interscholas- J tic League trophies. On October 18th three buses took the F. F. A. , F. H. A., Bengal Staff, and Interscholastic League representatives to the State Fair of Texas, in Dallas, and a workshop held at s. M.U. I As the lights of October flickered, plans were being made by E. H. S. organizations for Halloween parties, and once again excitement crept out of its hole to end this set- tled month. arzofcgzzrprzlseof Goacf 3 3 ggjjy li 0? After a fast footrace to town, the cheerleaders lead the student body in spirited yells at the Burk pep rally. Johnny and Robert tie up the loose ends as the band prepares to accompany the foot- ball team to Nocona.
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