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A Handshake . . . A Diploma . . . s ' 'Sit i It's 11:30 and the waiters still haven't brought that food! ll Graduating seniors honor their homeroom teachers with a gift. Seniors enjoy dancing to The Kings at Senior Prom. 44
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WJ.Z7f f 'Y 22 to Rejoice ge , W W :, ,f f , I 1,, W A The trimming of the lihrary's Christmas tree was done by Teresa Matthews. Students at the Christmas Dance enjoyed the music of The Merry Makers. Our annual Christmas program was presented this year by the Golden Voices and the Modern Dance Club. Toward the end of the day, spirits were uplifted hy the Golden Voices as they sang traditional carols through the halls. That night the Tinsel Twirl was held in the cafeteria. Here, the students were entertained by The Merry Makers, and the class favorites were an- nounced hy the Talon. These were among the class favorites announced at the Christmas Dance. 43
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Graduation Senior hoys anxiously await Baccalaureate services. The graduating seniors' activities began in a whirl of excitement with the Senior Prom which was held in the Grill Room of the Houston Club on January 8, 1966. Enter- tainment was provided by The Kings. Later in the evening the graduating seniors,honored their homeroom teachers 1 with gifts of appreciation. The height of the evening came with the After-Prom Party at the Houston Executive Club. Here the exuberate theme of Mardi Gras enhanced the spirit of the graduating seniors. Yet Baccalaureate and Commencement made a lasting im- pression on these seniorsg Dr. Brooks Wester, pastor of Park Place Baptist Church, presented the sermon for the Baccalaureate service. Here also the Commencement exer- cises were held. With a handshake and the grasping of a diploma, the graduating seniors step out into the World. Mr. Mills and Dr. Brooks Wester watch the graduating seniors' procession. JANUARY 4. . .Westbury Game 7. . .Austin Game 8. . .Mid-term Senior Prom 11 14. . .Lamar Came 16 17-20. . 20. . .Senior Commencement 21 25 28 . . .San Jacinto Came .Mid-term finals . . .Bellaire Came . . .Westbury Game . . .Austin Game . . .Senior Baccalaureate Services Chaplain Cindy Estopinal and President Scott Sands le the graduating processions. 3.
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