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Happy and proud are these jun- ior high medal win- ners, and they have a right to be, for they have the highest av- erage in the whole junior high in their respective subjects, Junior High Honors and Classroom Scenes Bill Elliott, science, John Clif- ford, history, Linda Ekdahl, EllgliShg Vivian Ickes, mathematics and Spanish, Each one of these students is a diligent worker, and deserves the recognition accorded him From among many interesting activities in Mrs. Jones seventh grade physiology class, we show the winners in the health poster contest, Alan Lyman, lst place Clifford Langford, 2nd. If 5 M3 f., ' 8 I ,Ill K From the junior high, these four were nominated for the Citizenship Awards. Tommy Doerfler, Sth, Ronald Lehman and Judith Hodges, th grade nominees were awarded the s. medals furnished by the American Legion, but all of these candidates may feel honored. Judith modestly meditates, In this lively scene from Mrs. Hicks' history class, Bob Giddings has a word C25 20 to say about the excellent bulletin board. 7th, Susan Gamble, 8th, The seven-
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funior High Chorus and Slave Uwners Looking to the right . ........ looking to the left ,,.... . , Anyway you look, the junior High Chorus is a good looking group. We heard them at the Christmas program and in assem bly, Below, left: Going, going, gone! Joe Williams has just become slave for a day to sister Janis and associates, Fiendish glee is expressed, And poor Paul Hindelang, suffering the indignity of a taped mouth, He had to swallow his pride and his words. Below, right: Seniors Todd and Aleman smile while toting for 8th graders, who seem a mite more merciful than the 7th graders who are ordering Paul a- bout. Student Council spon- sored Slave Day evokes the best response from junior high students, 'uv---H mmm.
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CENTRAL TEXAS STUDENT COUNCIL meets at Georgetown High, Having been elected first Vice Pres- ident of the organization, we served, in October, as host school, Our visitors spoke well of our efforts, and were pleas- ed with results of the discussion groups. iq, ,,., x Gail' s D RANDY MERCER, Treasurer ' SPONSORS, Mrs. Barnes and Mr. Murdock. KAY CASKEY, Parliamentarian DAVID CARLSON First Vice President STANFORD ARIv1STRONG, President S CK ANN WHEELER, V Second Vice ' President W . , 'QR Of' CAP-LELA KEYS. ' - A rf RICHARD FHQCH, Secfefafy gr ff s it Third vice Presitierrr Representatives: Each class is entitled to one, Senators: Chosen by members of the Coun- cil because of work for or interest in the Coun cil,
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