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Homecoming Dominates October D. Barrett doing the funky chicken at the Student Council dance, Autumn in the air in October plus the smell of our bonfire during the week of homecoming. The Student Council begins its many activities with a school sponsored dance, Honors are bestowed upon M. Echols and J, Barrington, who are named Best Citizensg Billie Elrod, who is named football sweetheartg Diane Garrett, who is named Band Sweetheartg and G, Rhyne, who is chosen F. F. A. sweetheart, Denise Lanier participates in English II class lottery. fBe1owj Mrs, Surratt and Mrs. Keesee gossiping during the lunch hour
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Pep Rallies Bring Enthusiasm ln September students are finally getting back into the swing of school life. Seniors receive their long awaited class rings. After two scrimmage games the regular football sea- son begins. Annual staffers at- tend workshop in Mt, Pleasantg FHA girls initiate new membersg and agricultural students pur- chase calves for their school projects. The FHA girls also entertain the student body with a style show. s.,M fAbovej Patricia Sheffield pre- sents the football players a horse- shoe of mums for good luck on behalf of the cheerleaders and majorettes. QFar L.7 R. Holland is seen studying for a test. CLeftJ L, Walker hurries to get the cor- rect books for her next class. fBelow L.J C. Jackson, V, Mc- Casland, and S, Harris discuss the latest gossip during the morn- ing break.
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Students Welcome Thanksgiving Holidays L. Lanier D. Garrett Enthusiasm and spirit are re- flected at L-K in November as the mighty Tigers become tri-district champs and kept rolling to region- al play-offs, The Tigers break an eight year jinx by beating Atlanta 10 to 3 which was preceeded by a car bash and car parade sponsored by the Student Council. The month is filled withother victories as the band wins first division rating at the UIL marching contest in Tex- arkana. Microscopes which had been expected in September finally arrived for the science students to use, and F, F, A, members hold their annual squirrel stew supper. Thanksgiving holidays arrive to give the studentsa break in routine. fAboveJ fly The scoreboard as the 4th quarter bell sounds to bring L-K a sweet victory over Atlanta. fLeftj Trophies won by L-K foot- ball team this year,
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