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EAR AT FAIR PARK . . , Class panel pic ture taking began at 8 this . Sophomore girls were first on the list at me s ... A row of crisp gray blouses dotted w ith per coins waited for the Sophomore girls while Fresh- 1s blouses, sprigged jwith cunning bow knots. roup . . . and violet blue were there for Seniors . . . port coats and wear August 5 . . . incher. W alters. Robinson. S.Mr ' lJ. . . . The first time chpefleadcrs school . . . Reck huffily . . . August 7 . . . The 4|pens for R. (). T. C. boys from Fair . .Were they experience two weeks of . . August 8 . . . Our delegates for d with others from all North Louisiana Ine train station at 10:10 P. M. . . . The n made this study of government pro¬ cedure possible . . . August 12 . . . Good report on the cheerleaders in Dallas . . . Won second place in compe¬ tition with squads from eighty-seven either schools . . . August 15 . . . Indian gridsters begin training for strenuous schedule . . . Pre-season poll rates Tribe num¬ ber one in state . . . August 16 . . . Boy Staters return from Raton Rouge fatigued but copped some of the top honors . . . August 17 . . . Girl Staters leave for the Capital City . . . August 21 ... . (.amp Shreve closes for the year ... Our boys are glad . . . Mom can take over Dixie Drill Team. KP jobs now! . . . August 24 . . . Senior rings arrive with gleaming stones of red. blue, green, or smooth black ones . . . August 26 . . . Girl Staters report elec¬ tion to some of the top city and parish offices at Pelican State . . . Their suitcases were stuffed with souvenirs and memories of their wonderful experiences . . . September 3 . . . 8:30 A. M. Mr. Alberson greets the faculty in 119, outlines the year ' s work, and the school
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Pow Wow editors, ( rain ami Allcnhauglt work late hours. year 1955-56 begins . . . September 6 . . . School starts with the smallest freshman class in years, just 101 of them . . . September 7 . . . Hard work for the teachers getting schedules lined up and outlining class work for the year . . . SEPTEMBER 8 . . . Half day of school for the students hut the teachers sta until 8 P. VI. to greet visiting parents . . . September 9 . . . The traditional game with Marshall opens football season . . . Indians scalp the Mavericks 20-0 . . . Fair Park Honor Legion makes its debut ... 121 girls smartly attired in horizon blue coats, scarlet red skirts, blue French Foreign Legion hats accented with white belts, gloves and leggins . . . Summer practice for hours in the heat pays off . . . Spectators are left spellbound observing the half-time show . . . September 12 . . . First full day of school . . . Recitation competes with noise of construction on new gym . . . September 16 . . . Football fans charter a bus to Rollon . . . The Indians add a second feather to war bonnet . . . Heat the Rears 21-12 . . . September 28 . . . Fair Park plays Haynesville on their own grid . . . The Tornadoes lose to the Tribe 27-19 . . . The third
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