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Page 57 text:
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PLACE WAS THE MUCH-TALKED-ABOUT ACTIVITY PERIOD. The winners of our Key Club contest: Morrison, Hayden, and Aull, accompanied by the Louisiana Playboys. Joyce Hitchcock, Jackie Fuentes, and Phyllis Rutland carry ole Istrouma ' s colors high to the Sulphur Battle. . . . Hot on the trail of a third state championship. Istrouma crowned its Homecoming Queens both on the field and at the homecoming dance. Peppier and peppier. 5th hours rallied Istrouma ' s resources for the ever-awsome Baton Rouge High fray. The blare of our band . . . They ' re off! The band goes forth with a Top the Tors yell. - I V
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Page 56 text:
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Sc mI di C . . . GONE WAS THE STUDY HALL, AND IN ITS Chief Morrison, senior class president, strikes a regal pose during pep-pusWng activities. A Key Club talent show helped to round out an entertainment menu. Here Richard Jamison presents a trophy to Carolyn Freeman. . . . School life revolved about the activity period. Pay programs supplanted pep pro- grams, and offered a variety of entertainment and zaniness. Football was spelled with a capital F as our string of scalps grew . . . Clubs begin early — initiation people for various causes. Here Janis Pickens administers the oath to in-coming Latin Club members. Ken Henderson, also on the talent show, exhibits his singing style.
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Sc lO yi -diic. . . IN LATE FALL. LIFE ON THE RESERVATION REVOLVED Editor Stricklantl lays down the law to an indus- trious Pow Wow staff. Strickland, Adams, Catter- ton, Kent, and Stout. 5»l»t UL . . . the flash of a white-gloved pepster. the triumphant bellows and disappointed roars of the crowd — all formed the intangible spirit of Istrouma ' s football fiesta. Life on the reservation was like a conglomerate rock — made up of a lot of little things. Some, particularly, were impressed in our minds — the early morning rush for a parking space, the trickle of daring students in and out the porte-cochere doors; a decorated locker; the lunch- room stampede; and Little Fuzz ' s ever-changing admit slips. School pictures were bartered with vengence and a pretty girl ' s photo was worth its weight in purple pants . . . At last the rains :ame. 52
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