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Happy tears were shecl by a radiant-and cold-DeLinda LePori when she was crowned Homecoming Queen. Lincla Graham an Suzanne Morgan were princesses. An authentic re-creation of Iwo Jima was executed by the members of ICT and won first place in the home- coming parade. This float was equipped with guns firing blank bullets .it spectators during the parade.
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Lair Wins Second Place At Texas Journalism Meet Campaigns of all shapes and sizes greeted The Lair and Tiger Rag staffs at TXWU campus for a three-clay conference, December 3, 4 and 5. Karla Richardson was THSPA secretary during the 1959- 60 convention. At night, activities became enjoyable. Thursday night, the never-to-be-forgotten Mnfbefb captivated the interests of many, while a get-acquainted party entertained others. Following a special prepared banquet Friday night, a dance was held in the Ballroom of the Student Union Build- ing, where KLIF disc-jockey Ken Knox gave Irving two tro- phiesg one to Shari Hallauer and Phillip Ragan for winning the fast-dance contest and another to Karla Richardson and joe Houchin for victory in the slow-dance contest. Irving was truly represented in all phases and will be long remem- beredl Glancing at notes during her speech on good writing composition, Shari Hallauer checks to see how to pro- nounce thesaurus Melvina Cooper, Karla Richardson, Nancy Stroup and Shari Hallauer watch Don Stevenson gloat over his award of second place in state sports photography. Frank Rigler, director of THSPA, looks on, 30
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