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,OPHOMORE KAREN DIVFFN goes through a raditional event, the picture tor the Highlander. :ni October Events Include Football, American Field Service Assembly October ends on Halloween, and the spirits ot that night are gone with the day. But the tall spirit at HP expressed in a myriad ot school events, did not end' with October. October tound the Scots in tootball season and all the accompanying activi- ties: pep rallies, spirit posters, and Beat Garland week. Spirited student support backed the Scots, the team predicted to talce district title, its tirst in several years. Though tootball toolc the limelight, many other activities retlected the wide range ot interests among students. College Night brought out-ot-state as well as state college representatives under one root tor the convenience ot PERFORMING FOR THE student body, Lisa Har- mon sings a solo at the Patriotic Assembly. DOUG GARNER SPELLS out his spirit with an ar tistic touch tor the big Wichita Falls game. HP's college-bound students in selection ot an alma mater. Senior Kathe Young recounted the unique experiences ot her summer in the Philippines via the American Field Ser- vices program in two assemblies. Cheerleader Georgia Ann Fry won the lvliss Flame title voted by the Student Council to a specially-nominated senior girl. She represented the University Park Fire,Department in turther competition. Students were soon to be star-gazing at HP's newest addition, the planetarium, under the direction ot lvlrs. Jean Henry and due to open in October. It ottered a stereo sound system and the latest pro- iection equipment available. October 0 2 l
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nf-I ,m AT THE INVITATION of +I1e senior girls, varsify Ioofball pIayers meer around a bonfire before ine GarIand game for a pep raIIy. I fre: ova wlfw' MRS. GRIFFITH, VANDERBILT represen+a+ive, informs inferesfed sfudenfs abouf fha? universify. 20 0 Ocfober
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PAUSING BETWEEN NUMBERS, fhe dlrecfor of 'rhe Dalles Symphony Orchesfra addresses sfudenfs in fhe boys' gym during Their performance. LITT MARTIN IS abou? +0 mee? his doom from Super Soo? Jim Kniqhf af The Mesqui+e pre-game pep rally 22 0 Ocfober DISGUISED AS A piece se++ingfJulie Dewberry rehearses her 'rrick or free? roufine for Liz Albriffom.
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