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Sc ots Welcome New Students During Howdy Week SEPTEMBER 3 .... ........... . .Hi-Lite Picnic 8 .... .. . School Opens 10 . . . ...... Paschal Game 15 . . . ......... Band Picnic 17 . . . .... Grand Prairie Game Howdy Dance English Diagnostic Tests 20-21 .... . . . 23 ..... .. . . Jones California Tests Lads and Lassies Picnic Underclassmen Pictures 25... 2S.. Jim Kirk and John Hoopingarner entertain mem- ' hers of Lads and Lassies with Try to Remember , at their annual picnic. Scots listen to competition between the Aces, the Continentals, and the Townsmen at the Howdy Dance.
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Football Activities Dominate Month of September Victory apples, enthusiastic crowds, a tense dressing room, a blue and gold victory stick . . . At Highland Park as all over America Sep- tember means football. How many different activities go into a foot- ball game? Hours of effort on the part of the team, beginning in August with running camp -days of preparation by band members and Lassies for pep rallies and half-time perform- ances-regular practice sessions by cheerlead- ers-meetings of pep rally committee members . . . All these ingredients add up to a winning team on the field on Friday nights. September also means getting acquainted for new sophomores and transfers who face a new school, a new atmosphere, new teachers, and new friends. Hi-Lite members honored their little sisters with a picnic at Williams Park. During Howdy Week the Student Coun- cil and Hi-Lites encouraged Scots to welcome all new students to Hi Park. The band and Lads and Lassies' picnics provided an opportunity for members to become better acquainted. Coach, you mean you want me to go in there 7 asks David Bagwell, offensive end on the Golden Avalanche. Announcer Joe Dealey introduces The Highland Park Lassies to the crowd at Highlander Stadium. Co-captain Don Johnson leads a proud team forward to accept victory apples from Coach Jones. W-- W-'wwzf M'f'ffwe1'fgax2:xv,fvca :,..112.454
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Working toward a winning season, the Scot basketball team im- proves skills during pre-season workout. Coach Kennedy urges Scots to support the Golden Avalanche. Basketball Team Starts Practice During October I just lo-0-o-ove tea parties! Sharon Lynn tells Cathy Wood at the Hi-Lite Mother-Daughter Tea. K-nina-f 'BIBWL eff A JT
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