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The first few bars of O Lord Our Lord ring through the auditorium during the choir’s second annual Spring concert. Citizens of the month for April were: Cecilia Maddry, Mark McKenzie, Dale Langley, Sherri Pfiester, Patty Fletcher, Cheryl Perrin, Rex Childers, Carl Whitley, Marsha Morrow, and Glenda Sullivan. Not pictured: Adele Lujan, Chip Oswalt, Larry Hearn, Salvador Salazar, Gary Vannoy, Betty Salisbury, and Tommy Aaron.
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Carol Call perfects her spiking ability as Marsha Morrow observes. During March the volleyball team began preparing for the season by practicing every day after school. In March, along with the traditional winds, FSHS continued its busy schedule. The Spring Dance, a sock hop, was held, the Panther Band ensembles went to contest in Odessa, and the students took time out from the regular routine to take Iowa Tests. Thus the month of March melted into April. Quita Cook and Mary Ann Hand, competitors in the annual graph contest, discuss their math projects with Mrs. Hayter. Students browsed in the Book Mobile when it visited here in March. March 21
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During the performance that the One-Act Play put on for the student body, Betty Salisbury, as the wife, wrings her hands as the scholar. Rod Blaydes, tells of the misfortune which has befallen her husband in Paradise. Before making their final choices, Becky Atkinson and Rosalinda Salcido look over some of the campaign posters. During the week before elections, candidates worked vigorously to capture the students’ vote. A dillar, a dollar, a half a U. I. L. scholar? Seemingly headless, a participant in the U. I. L. literary events scurries into the bus heading for Seminole. I suprow , — •.. »« ' « T K ’ , ■ I vent tott , ! ••' I ! u Aen you VOTE fox, -. 1 m ,. t. § on April In April, the good word” on campus was competition. The Panther band went to contest on April 4; the UIL Literary teams went to Seminole; the Volleyball team continued its great season, and the student council and class elections were held. Other April activities included the One-Act Play performance for the student body, and the Homemaking Class style show.
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