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TORNADO, Lamesa, Texas 1975 llA Basketball Business Booms Not only the Tornado Basket- bailers established a name for themselves state-wide, but they also created business for a few local stores. One such store profited by selling State Basketball shirts. A feeling of pride and pres- tige was created in wearing these shirts . During this school year students learned many things. Among these, they learned the joy of win- ning as well as the agony of defeat. 1. A Blood Drive Poster. 2. Rex Keese, Lamesa ' s Student Council President, beginning the race. 3. State shirts were sold in a Lamesa Department store. P-f - O ' g School Song Changes Tradition My Alma Mater, I sing to thee Ideals that you gave me help me to see Things that are better and both good and true So I salute you, Alma Mater, Mine! This year the Middle School Band Director, Randy Shae- fer, rearranged and reharmo- nized the traditional school song . The melody and the words were not revised. The High School Band played the new arrangement during the Homecoming Pep Rally. The student body was surprised at the new change, but no doubt will soon become used to it.
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lOA TORNADO, Lamesa, Texas 1975 Snyder Challenges in Blood Drive Too! The race was on once again as Snyder ' s student body challenged Lamesa ' s in the Blood Drive, The campaign began, the event took place, and Lamesa pulled ahead for a decisive victory. Total pints were 62 for Lamesa, 47 for Snyder. Of the total, 48 pints were contributed by LHS students while Snyder students produced 10 of their 5 7 pints. Lamesa received a plaque from Snyder High, and students were fulfilled in that they contributed to a worthy cause. 1. Bob Hale donating blood during the drive. 2. The vital step. 3. Martha Pearce giving so that others may live. I think this is real impor- tant. The Blood Center shouldn ' t have to buy blood. — Martha Pearce
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12A TORNADO, Lamesa, Texas 1975 Spirit of ' 76 Begins Early 1. Donald Tate, Clay Jeter, and Sharia and Brenda Garrett are taking advantage of the Bicentennial break. 2. The United States flag and the Bicentennial flag vierc raised. 3. A color guard from Big Spring was present. 4. The LHS choir gave a special presentation.
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