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Urganizations Organizations presented oppor- tunities and offered challenges to students. Band members anticipated UIL contests, Future Homemakers raised money to send state offi- cers to Ft. Worth, journalism students worried about deadlines, and Future Farmers prepared for stock shows. Activities of these and other organizations reflected their members' dedication.
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Drum Major Splits Band Gail Bennett Hill was elected drum major in 1957 and served three years. Her most exciting moment as drum major was the year the band marched in the Ft. Worth TCU Band Parade. It was a very long parade, and while I was leading it, an ambulance came from behind. I gave a whistle for the band to split which seemed like the only thing to do. For this I won the Woody Woodard Award, which is given to the best drum major in the parade. THAT'S THE WAY IT WAS in 1957 . BELOW: Gail Bennett Hill served as drum major in 1957. LEFT: Gail Hill this year. was Opposite page: AJ With breakfast in hand, Lisa Yates walks toward the bus ready for band con- tests. BJ Sponsor Gerald Gilbert watches as student council members Melisa Allen and Kathy Waddill serve in the concession stand. Enjoying a Coke is Juan Hidalgo. CJ Working toward a yearbook deadline are Teresa Fletcher, Alan Calhoun, Debra Whitaker, David Pearson, and Cindi Wil- liams.
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Council Sponsors Contest To create an interest in writ- ing, an essay contest was spon- sored by the Student Council. Any student was eligible to write an essay on What America Means To Me or What Educa- tion Means To Me. A committee of teachers judged the essays and the winner, Margaret Gipson, was awarded fifty dollars. Council members operated the concession stand at basketball games. The money received was used to benefit the school. Vic- tory parties were sponsored by the Council. Lanier Richey, fire marshall, and Mr. Gerald Gilbert con- ducted fire drills throughout the year. 1 1 AA . y ' , N. V 466 - ,fmt f 'Q sr. 1, pawn, ' ,N 'Www' an Jo Yrs! ,Iii AJ Council member, William Vess, pours a coke for a customer. BJ Lisa Rodgers enters her essay in the contest. CJ Mr. Gerald Gilbert cleans up the concession stand after the basketball game. 4 ttt, 5, r rii' , ' 2E:WzLiZ:', .wx efyiiiisi :,f 2f5'zf'f ' ' , ' ' V cff? ?'
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