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16 @ September ABOVE: All wrapped up in her work, Lads and Lassies officer Molly George decorates for the annual banquet LEFT: Awed by a cheering crowd, school lead- ers Martha Flagg, Robert Ruff, Ann Berry, and David Cornwall are introduced at the first foot- ball game BELOW: Lighting her ceremonial candle, Lucinda Lowry is initiated into the National Honor Society
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ABOVE: ‘Your table is ready,’’ announces Lau- rie Huck as she works as a hostess at a local restaurant. LEFT: Practicing to insure a winning season, football players clash in the summer heat. BELOW: ‘' 'E’ is for excellent,’’ spells out Sharon Thompson at Spirit Committee workcrew. Summer @ 15
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ABOVE: ‘‘Pleasures of Time’’ provides the BELOW: History comes alive as Terry Walker and music for dancers Anne Bunten and Allen Ceil Holmes reenact the gold rush during an oral Cohen at the ‘‘Beginnings”’ dance. presentation for their class. o Spirit ascends with buttons at year’s start Bumper stickers and ‘‘Scots got pride’ buttons emphasized the spirit demonstrated by students as the foot- ball season got off to a good start in early September. Spirit was boosted at the games by the cheerleaders’ use of a new porta- ble public address system. At the “Beginnings” dance follow- ing the first football game, seniors Florence Baldwin and Johnny Delat- our, juniors Tori Thomas and Bart Irby, sophomores Camille Musolino and Dean Miller, and freshmen Ellen Wig- gins and Tod Farrell received the title of class “‘friendliest.”’ Spirit committee members had their first caravan September 24 to the Mac- Arthur football game. They formed a spirit line and cheered their team on to victory. Students joined interest clubs, elected officers, and planned pro- grams. Highland Park graduate Hunter Farrell gave a program on his summer experience in Chile during the first meeting of the American Field Service. Sharon Sigler played the piano, and Craig Arps pounded the drums, while Louis Hexter, Bart Irby, and Shelley Brant sang during a Hi-Lite assembly. Advisories elected their homeroom representatives, who were then appointed to committees by the Stu- dent Council officers. In late September the Lads and Las- sies choir held their annual picnic at Winfrey Point. Members dressed as cowboys and cowgirls for the ‘‘west- ern’’ theme. Seniors Debbie Baze and Scott Davis received the encouraging news that they had won a $1,250 per year scholarship for four years from Texas A M University. September @ 17
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