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E will Catllemens 49. Ai 4? ,559 ttss ' f ff, ififaz f',' 91- ' '?f'f'.?Z' J -fa, fl. h. Qdy Since the outgoing editor was the same as the new editor, Mrs. Nowlin made Susan the presentation of a desk set for all her hard work, rather than the traditional bottle of aspirin and eraser. qej Susan and Mr. Mabry just could not believe the steaks were so tender. QD Cindy Burrus and Brenda Joyce enjoyed the ff .sis 'w V' J X N52 g is xii i dinner but didn't much want to look at the photo- grapher. Qgy Joel McGinnis and James Hodges finish up a satisfying dinner. We think James is looking for the dessert. fhj Susan is surprised with a charm for outstanding service to the annual from Mrs. Nowlin. This was in recognition of her work above and beyond the normal requirements. fiy Here we have several busy staff members. Beginning at the left is Kathy Barker, Veretta Rogers, David Pennington, and Jerriann Elkins who seems to be saying, I'm going to eat the whole thing.
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3 it -'fi ow ', C The sign of the blackboard read, 18 pages to Cattle- mensf' A few staff members came in and began working. Soon the sign read l6 pages to Cattle- mens, but several other pages were in rough draft layout. So we took a breather and headed to Fort Worth and the traditional dinner at Cattlemens. The only exception to former years was that this was the first time we had made the trip at noon rather than a night celebration. Guests of the staff were Mrs. Myrna Chivers, Mr. Steve Mabry, Veretta Rogers, David Pennington, and James Hodges. Qaj Jerriann Elkins sold the most annuals and ads: therefore, it was a happy editor, Susan Long, who presented her with a beautiful desk set. Cbj Here Kathy Barker and Jerriann Elkins were presented charms for hard work and service to the MUSTANG by the sponsor, Mrs. Tom Jane Nowlin. fcj Susan Long, Mr. Mabry, Mrs. Chivers, and the entire staff began a delicious dinner with rib appetizers. 28 i
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gay Brenda Joyce, Joel McGinnis and James Hodges enjoy the service and food in the Angus Room. Qbj Kathy Barker, Veretta Rogers, and David Pennington display varied emotions for the photographer. Kathy smiles her usual sweet smile, Veretta had her mouth full and tried to hide it to show her nice manners, while David attempted to protect his eyes from the glare of the camera flash. fcj Twelve happy people fone excep- tion, Mr. Mabry is not pictured as he was the photographerj pose on the steps at Cattlemens for the traditional picture before returning to GHS, It was a most memorable occasion. There Az Last S.. b. lil C.
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