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is met. MRS. SACHSE - Sponsor SHERRY ISBELL - Editor JIMMY HOLLEY - Photographer BARRY JONES - Photographer XFEQIWG Deadline and Rush are two well-known words heard often by the Bengal Staff from the time the staff is elected until the last deadline It isn't by far all work and no play. October 17, some of the staff attended a Journalism meeting at Dallas to get new and different ideas about drawing up a year- book. After the meeting we took in the Dallas Fair. Parties over at Mrs. Sachse's house are a favor- ite of everyone and looked forward to for months. The blistered hand from pulling taffy at the Christmas Par- ty is just one of the excit- ing things which take place besides food, on top of food, and more food. After days of rushing and clashes of temper, and a hasty trip to the post office the last pages of the Ben- gal are finally on their way and the Bengal Staff is found building up their energy at Underwoods and tak- ing in a moviej MARIE GREER - Business Manager BRENDA GLISSON - Business Manager
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Many conferences like this one between Lonnie, Mrs. Blair, and Joe are necessary for an efficient Student Coun cil. Joe Ray, President, called the first meeting of the Student Council on September 8. The first semester proved a busy one as our governing body sponsored a booth at the annual Lions Club carnival, held Twirp Week, Oct. 26-30, sold Christmas cards and light bulbs, and sponsored the building of a cart on which to carry El Torvo, the tiger. Each week the Student Council tried to have a motto on poster paper put up in die building, Homecoming Queen Election, as well as all other elections, were held by our organization and we furnished refreshments for homecoming activities. Representatives from Electra attended the first District Stu- dent Council meeting in Vernon. Activities for the second semester were the election of delegates to attend the state convention in Amarillo, having a Pie Supper February 26, sponsoring the polio drive for Electra High and being in charge of the program and other activities d ring Public School Week. Robert Palmer, Dianna Dillard, Dianne Wil on, and Lonnie Hobbs are off to the Sta Meeting. X Pay your poll tax! Exercise your right to vote. Register with your class. I hope it won't show your age.
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CSM Everybody busy at work but Jimmy - - - well, Jimmy has other things on his mind. Joyce Roberson - Typist Ann Mcllroy - Organizations Suzy Fish - Sports Carla Cambron - Royalty Jane Ann Griffin - Student Phyllis Hudson - Classes Life
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