Lamar High School - Orenda Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1962

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a Trying E perience 2-Konsciencious to quit studying for their last final, Becky and Betty Barnett drown the sorrows of their morning Beeley, Anne Dabney, Claudia Turner, Mary Beth Diers, 'Final ina gooey 2-K's dessert. Mary Helen Kuhne as Fay in Wish You Were Here urges in a of the fall semester. Its banner, shouting Welcome to Kamp Karefree, Sfridenf voice that Everybody Love Everybody. The Harold Rome greeted the spring sophomores on the morning of the Mirabeau musical was presented by the Drama Department on the last weekend Orientation with a sincere welcome and a misleading misnomer. 27

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The New Year Brings Nhlle everyone else hoped fOr SHOW, Cl16fleS K0llef1lUUfQ, Rosemary ice skating pond. January brought the coldest winter in twenty-eight VlcBride, Bob Muir, Jennifer Wynn, Jerry McGhee, Mary Gray McGee, years and the loss of water pressure necessitated a one-and-a-half day and John Cutler try to coax enough water from the hose to make an holiday and foiled the skating contingent's plans to make a pond. Signing up the lucky last-minute entries Jackie Henderson, John Roth, Robert Simpson, John Bush, Ronald Sumicek, and Elizabeth Parsons, popular Civics teacher Mr. Longcope and as- sistant Judy Jennings sigh with relief that the earlier crush ot people is past. 26 Life 2 1,-fi fa, Ned Ely, Judy Arnold, and Joan Baird took ad- vantage of District Attorney Frank Briscoe's of- fer to answer questions about the conduct of a mock trial in which he prosecuted a twenty- one year old student indicted for negligent homicide. Judge E. B. Duggan presided and, remembering that the purpose of the mock trial was to 'acquaint high school students with the Texas Judicial System, took several opportunities to explain the proceedings to the spectators and conducted a question-and answer period while the student jury arrived at the verdict. tina., , Y fi J'-t'f'G'



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Spring Projects - Sell and Spend .llt,ll 'fi s 441, f if Q2 . I, Irv. jx I ll 1' Iv . up er , f ' J 'l 1: it E ' f' Mike Vick carefully studies his scrap heap sculpture. V.. .--i..-we Jane Pfeiffer must be the only one with a charge account as she, Elaine Smith, Sarah Zim- merman, and Betsy Boice shop at Isabel Gerhardt's for the Senior prom dress. Finding the right accessories is an affair l where anything goes, but Sar- ah, not that violet-covered-up- K side-down-flower-pot hat! EUC W Martha Robert, Bill Erwin, Sandra Hill, Aubry Fisk, and Ernie Gammage sackup the last of the cookies for this Mixed Chorus Cookie Sale. Selling for ten cents, the sacks of six home-made cookies are quickly and deliciously devoured by the lucky few students who are the first to reach the preciously laden trays, Every school day of the week begins with a ten minute homeroom period. The morning announcer leads everyone in the Lord's Prayer, and the Pledge of Allegiance. Sophomores Carter Evans, Pam Gates, Joe Engel, Lin Fletcher, Em- my Lou Gibson, and Gayle Flannery quickly learn the procedure. 28 Life l i i , ,

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