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Z -4 i TOP: Broadway Brad Martin turns on his charm when presenting a panty hose Commercial. ABOVE: Anne Henry is all smiles after being announced Basketball Queen. RIGHT: Senior One Son reflects over his feelings of becoming an American citizen before sharing them with students at an assembly. 28 0 December Qin' .f . 4 - f .:'2'6i' 1.g.:1'g,gwfv Q1 mg ,' r 3, W? is .X E L jx 5 JW, ,,, . . , .
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Q Paige Rippey 1974 HOMECOMING QUEEN TOP' Surprised Paige Ftippey sits on her throne after being crowned '74 Queen. TOP TO BOTTOM: Cynthia Williams, Jan Walker, Lisa Whiting, Janie Seay, and Anne Henry escorted by Jeff Bailey, Brannin Prideaux, Tim Hendricks, Bill Hutchison, and Davin May. 3 l Sun decorations Light '74 dance, Shine for Paige Bright shining suns lighted the Home- coming dance despite a game darkened by an overcast score. The festivities started at halftime with the presentation ot Homecoming Queen nominees escorted by their fathers and driven in convertibles, At the conclusion of the game, Scots proceeded to the girls gym to await the announcement ot the new queen. Each nominee, accompanied by a varsity team member, strolled to her favorite song. Paige Bippey was intro- duced by Student Council President Stewart Lee as Homecoming Queen. The girls' gym was draped with orange, yellow, and red flourescent crepe paper to portray the theme Here Comes the Sun. Pictured on a rising sun were pho- tographs of each nominee. Refreshments were provided by the Student Council. Homecoming 0 27
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I K, N . ' 5 'r 4.af,4.. ...vu 0 , 'N-,,,, f it as -J Show, tourney Crowd calendar In holiday month In spite of a slate of activities during the Christmas season, speech students and members of ROTC, Lads and Lassies choir, and band found time to rehearse and perform Sing Out America Decem- ber 11 and 18. Singing and dancing before a sell-out crowd, the students staged the salute to Americas Bicentennial Celebration. Circulating through the community, the Lads and Lassies choir presented pro- grams tor several groups, including the Dallas Women's Forum, the Salesman- ship Club, and the Rotary Club. ln addi- tion, choir members caroled at the homes ot favorite teachers. December brought the annual Dr. Pep- per Tournament for Scot roundballers and fans. After losing the opener to South Oak Cliff, who went on to win the tourna- ment, the Scots won the consolation divi- sion. Seniors Ronnie Thompson and Tom Somerville were named to the All-Tourna- ment Team. The annual Highlander Christmas party was held at Sally Larson's house. Mem- bers ofthe staff exchanged gag gifts and poems, and Miss Diane Cook received a very useful electric cattle prodder from Mrs. Reyburn Myers, the Bagpipe spon- sor to, incite certain lagging members of her staff. The Bagpipe staff presented Mrs. Myers with a coffee maker at their Christmas dinner at Russ Hardin's house. Wink Y-Teens joined with Key Club members to brighten the Yuletide season at Oak Lawn nursing home by singing Christmas carols. Journeying to the snowy slopes of Win- ter Park, Colorado, students spent their Christmas vacation on the Young Life ski trip. Community churches sponsored other ski trips attended by Hi Park stu- dents, and a few sun-seeking students and teachers escaped winter weather by travelling to Acapulco, Hawaii, and the islands ofthe Caribbean. TOP: S-U-C-C-E-S-S. that's the way to spell . . cheer teachers Mrs, Susan Storm and Mrs. Sally Fowler. BOTTOM: John Ware, Tom Faulkner, and Mike Wil- liamson sing their way into senior girls' hearts at a Hi-Lite program. December 0 29
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