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Ex- tudenitsg Association rages Second Homeoomin ' The ESQ-Students' Association staged the second Home- coming for L.H.S. Exes on Oct. l6, l959. A 3:00 p.m. pep rally in the High School Gymnasium spurted the agenda. lt was followed by a session in the library which included a registration tea and a business meeting. Roy Allen Hut- son, president, gave both the invocation and the welcome address. The following awards were presented: Youngest mother present-Ellen Powell Oldest mother present-Ruth Wade Oldest bachelor present-Gerald Grimes Person with oldest child in school-Zora Mae Blessing Person who traveled longest distancefCAbileneJ Betty Hout Truill Some 4000 exes and fans saw the Wildcats trounce Kermit to the tune of 15-6. tCircleJ Homecoming bonfire stage was set by Student Coun- cil members with the help of the whole student body. It was work but fun! KRighti Roster of officers for the 1960 Ex-students Association. fl. to r.l Edwin Coffman f'40J, treasurer: Charlotte Bingham C'52J, secretary, Ernest Mills, C'49D, vice-president, L. V. Pierce C'36l, president. CAbove, rightj Linda Steffey, senior, reigned as homecoming queen Roy Allen Hutson, T959 president of L.H.S. Ex-Students Association, introduced her in half-time ceremonies. x -B CBelow, rightl Enthusiasm enveloped a crowd of spec- tators as the Student Council Beat Ker- mit bonfire blazed away on the eve- ning before the homecoming football game.
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Parents Are tudents-for-a ight On back-to-school night parents followed their son's or daughter's class schedule for ten-minute periods. lPictured, leftj Stu- dents Charley Duval, John Nail, and Ralph Nelson get a lesson from band director, Beryl Harris. 'l 1 enior-Faculty Ca 'e Tilt Provides Lau hs Aplenty The Senior-Faculty Basketball game, an annual affair, provided laughs a plenty for the student body. The Student Council sponsored event turned into a free-for-all with final scores questionable. Last official score board talley showed the faculty ahead 33-7. fPicturedJ Faculty cagers hold a practice session. ll. to r.J Mr. Pirkey, Mr. Crosby, Mr. Gilstrap.
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CFar leftj Tri-Los entertained the football queen's court with two musical selections, Because I Love and Dream, ll. to r.t Melva Lynn Ross, Jane Hall, and Linda Vaughn. lLeft centert Jerry Marsh, M.C. for the corona- tion, D'Nard Arthur, pianist, and pages, Carolyn Hampton and .Judy Pace, get together for a quickie practice session. Football ueen Coronation Features MFantas in Frosta' Theme The football queen coronation ceremony featured Fantasy in Frost theme on Jan. 23 in the High School Gymnasium. Snow-covered evergreens lined the glis- tening passageway where beautifully attired snow princesses were escorted by varsity football players. On a shimmering sleigh-throne in a scene of majestic splendor, Sandra Martin was crowned as football queen by her escort, End, Nathan Hutson. Football Coronation Court ll. to r.J G. Parmer escorted by J. Parmer, S. Cummings escorted by L. Puttman, L. Pickrell escorted by B. Roberts, B. Vann escorted by M. Montgomery, R. Askew escorted by J. Basden, M. Wheeler escorted by D. Purdy, F. Rogers escorted by J. Blackwellg T. Smith escorted by B. Barker, R. Gowen escorted by J. Koller, J. Duncan escorted by R. Rice, L. Naylor escorted by J. Brantley, Page, J. Paceg K. Slaughter escorted by B. Webb, Queen, S. Martin escorted by N, Hutson, Page, C. Hampton, T. Pickrell escorted by B. Priceg J. Blackman escorted by E. Shawg L. Wathall escorted by B. Williams, C. Bellomy escorted by M. Bally K. Martin escorted by W. Pace, M. Sullins escorted by C. Coffey, D. Dunagen escorted by D. Pierceg D. Massey escorted by J. Foleyg D. Neinast escorted by S. Sullinsg J. Merrifield escorted by R. McWilliams, R. Townsend escorted by T. Wicker, S. Trimmer escorted by R. Smith.
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