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wm HBHMi HiiaBBiHnMmBmBm Homecoming, Play, Review Precede Holiday With the excitement of the Presidential elec- tions, the Reagan Office served as a polling pre- cinct. Civics classes conducted tours through the polling area while the teachers described each maneuver that transpired in the process of voting. At one time or another all three Presidential candidates visited Austin. This gave Reaganites a good chance to hear these men and to partici- pate in the mock school elections sponsored by Publications. Nixon proved to be the choice of most students as he won with 36% of the vote. Wallace and Humphrey both received 26%. A production of the Art and Musical Festival highlighted the beginning of the month of No- vember. Representatives from many colleges were at Rea- gan on the 11th for the annual P-TA college night. Careers Night was held on the 25th, giving stu- dents a glance at some of the opportunities after graduation. Sponsored by the Publications Department, the annual Beauty Review was held on the 16th. Den- ise Holman and Donald Ealey were chosen Most Beautiful and Most Handsome by a panel of judg- es. Also on that day members of the Reagan choir participated in the Regional Choir Contest held at the University of Texas. The Blue Jesters ' first play of the season, The Little Foxes, was presented on both the 21st and 23rd. On the 15th, Reagan played its last district football game with Anderson, beating them 34-6. The Thanksgiving holidays continued from the 28th through December 1. AT THE ANNUAL Beauty Review Denise Holman was chosen Most Beautiful and Donald Ealey, Most Handsome. CHIMA WILLIAMS, ' 67 Queen, crowns Adana Pearce ' 68 Homecoming Queen (left) and Adana turns (right) to receive congratu- lations from escort Rusty Campbell and Jack Louis. REAGAN ' S Q prdoa wbich I N0IBAU.FA °t° via,,,.
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......... . i. .••- ' . HBODBBBBBBDOaBM SIGNS PROCLAIM Beat Austin as students partici- pate in the pep rallies. VICTORY SHINES ON Coach Travis Raven ' s face as he congratulates the team at the Home- coming Dance. AFTER THE NIGHT Beat Austin pep rally, cheerleaders board their truck in order to help lead the parade which went throughout the Northeast section of town. A GREAT BIG hug from Miss Dorothy F 1 u r y is reward enough for Coach Travis Raven for a job well done. Activities — 33
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• ' . ' ■ ■OB DBWBMBBBBWWI BBBBBB M BBBBW FOOTBALL FANS ATTEND a night pep rally to cheer the Raid- PRINCIPAL J. DAVIS HILL roots for a victory at a night ers to victory. pep rally. Activities — 35
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