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WTIMS W f 22Hm 4 Half-Time Performances The band and pep squad worked every Thursday after- noon to be able to perform their best on the gridiron the following night. They are to be commended for such fine work all through the season. The final performance after week-long toil is one of perfection. Here the majorettes get it off to a gala start with a spectacular and unusual flag-twirl. Pep Rally Pep Rally An outdoor pep rally was given for the Farmers as they boarded a chartered bus to go to Coushatta. The entire school turned out to send them off with rousing cheers in hopes of victory. The FHS cheerleaders show the spirit of all the stu- dents at the pep rally preceding the last game of the season with Winnfield while the band plays Saints.
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Leadership Conference Leadership Conference was attended by seven of the junior class students. Those who went to visit the L. S. U. campus during June were, kneeling: Rodney Harper, Joe Dexter Albritton, and Harry Farrar. Standing: Carolyn Glass, Carol Joyce Waller, Jean Lamprich, and Christene Holloway. They attended classes in yearbook and newspaper while there. 5 Winning first place in the magazine sales was Steve Terral, right. Second place went to Meggie Baughman. Both of these received many prizes from the company for their good work. Pelican Sfafe Attending Pelican State this past summer at Baton Rouge were James Taylor, Gayle Pinckard, and Paul Palmer. Basis for selection was character, courage, honesty, leadership, scholastic ability, and coop- erativeness. The PLOW subscription sales contest was won by Gayle Pinckard who sold 49 subscriptions and received five dollars as first place prize. Runners-up were Carolyn Farley, third place with 44, and Brenda Anderson, second place with 47. Second place prize was three dollars and third place two dollars. Confesf Winners mm.mu-M
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G 29082 H nwA'fff?,s' Q A competitive show of talent was presented to the initiates. Carol Joyce Waller, doing a comedy twirl and imitations of twirlers from other states, won first place. Second place went to Winona Gates, who played a piano solo, and third place was won by Joy Van Adkins and Gayle Thurston, who pre- sented enjoyable pantomimes. They are, left to right: W. Gates, C. Waller, J. Ad- kins, and G. Thurston. Presiding over the initiation ceremonies are FHA officers Winona Gates, song lead- er, Darline Phillips, reporterg Judy Greer, treasurer, Carolyn Glass, vice-president, Christene Holloway, president: Betty Craig- head, secretaryg Alva Ann Dumas, parlia- mentariang Jean Lamprich, historian. FHA lnifiafion The proud new members of FHA stand and are congratulated as they take their pledge. 30 Mrs. Stewart and a group of FHA girls are shown here as they point out a chart giving the names of schools who participa ted in the FHA booth at the State Fair. The schools presented exhibits and demon strations pertaining to homemaking educa tion. They are Judy Greer, Mrs. Stewart, Judy Adams, Christene Holloway, Linda Black, and Judy Wisinger.
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