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Active Participation Jh March Open house is always held in March of each year during Visitation Week. Concerned parents visit the high school to examine the work of their children and speak to the teachers. Victor Maness, Kathyrn Rains and Roy Cleveland discuss a class with an interested parent. Steve Watson tries to convince Miss Moore he should get an 'A' after he has said his French dialogue. 21
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Every year Mr. Holdridge, band director, receives a gift of appreciation from the band students. This year his astonished face shows the surprise he felt for the gift he received - a piggy bank full of money! Lunch is the time for long discussions on all types of topics. Jeff McDonald and Kathi Nichols discuss their morning classes before the noon bell rings and classes resume. The one act play for this year was School for Husbands. Pat Nipper, Billy Horton, Leslie Clapp, and Linda Herd are shown doing a part of the play which they did at the District UIL Meet. 20
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Concentration and patience are a must in typing class, whether it is your first or second year. These students are really work- ing hard for a good grade, and to develop a skill which can be used in later years. Night practice for the stage band is always a lot of hard work and fun. Michael Meclinger, Jodi Guthrie, Steven Streich, Jay Cantrell, Jerry Mixon, Randy Johnston, and Lynn Dozier are practicing for the spring concert for this year. 22 The girls and boys choirs are new this year. They have made a grand beginning, and have great promise for the years to come!
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