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Citizens for the month of September are: Michael Faivor, Kathy Fortenberry, Mike McAllister, Lou Ann Magness, Sammye Parker, Sue Hillin, David Robbins, Loraine Woodward, Katie Outlaw, Sara Bullock, Betsy Tyson, Page Calhoun, Molly Holstein, Maudie McIntyre, and Terry Gilley. Not pictured are: Joe Wilmeth, Tommy Galloway, Howard Colson, Daryl Faris, Herman Carrillo, Lelia McClish, and Del Benedict. Mr. McAllister and John Wiley discuss the possibility of a schedule change as the new school year gets into full swing. 9
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September In September as we welcome a new Freshman class and a new Senior class, we begin to build a peaceful coexistence. United in our desire to Live for Dear Old Stockton, yet proud of the accomplishments of our own class, we strive to make the year a memorable success. With each day comes the pleasure and enjoyment of new friendships made during the school year of 1963-64. As the new school year begins, Warren Dean Richardson tunes up his tuba before band period begins. When the new school year begins, students rush to and 8 fro not knowing where to go next. The Panthers started an exciting football SeSSOIl with. bang by clobbering the McCamey Badgers.
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October In October, amid the dead leaves, our campus takes on new life. With our routine settled, we begin to enjoy life at F.S.H.S. The band's trip to Dallas, the bonfire, the beginning of district play, and the organization of the Future Teachers of America are but stepping stones to enjoyment of the school year. The freshmen slaved for weeks, gathering wood for the bonfire. On the big night.. .before the Pecos game.. .the football players and cheerleaders rode to the bonfire on a white fire truck, siren blaring.. .the student body did a snake dance from the First National Bank to the site of the bonfire.
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