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7a94z! Ze: :de Wm dmc .,,., The white and gold became familiar to Lubbock High School this year in the form of our cheer- leaders' new uniforms. Despite varying weather conditions, Ronnie McMillan and his assistants may be seen helping Westerners live up to their motto, Sportsmanship, then Victory, by leading the students in yells that kindle the fire of enthusiasm and school spirit. They appear at all pep rallies and football and basketball games. Aside from this, they have introduced new yells which add freshness and vigor to our sport fans. Although the faculty and student body vary from year to year, the unconquerable Wester- ner Spirit will live forever in the minds and hearts of Westerners. Frltz Stanley - Jr. Nina Smith - Soph. Kay McDonald - Jr. Alan Stone - Soph. Teddy Stone - Sr. Tommie Hartsfield - Sr. Y V f A IV Af
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.looking eaez to tie fcafme . The remarkable quality of our school leaders for looking ever to the future has made this year an outstanding one for all Westerners. Each officer has worked diligently in his position to bring tan- gible improvements to Lubbock High School, and here they are pictured holding the articles symbolic of their offices. Jerry Smith holds the gavel of authority as president of the student body. Buddy Hill ably serves as vice-president. .loanne Pierce, as secretary, preserves for posterity records of the school year, and Ronnie McMillan, as head cheer- leader, sets the pace for Westerner spirit and enthusiasm. 4 ln order to perform the necessary functions, there shall be a representative group known as the Student Council . . . Thus begins Article l of the L. H. S. constitution. The Student Council commands recognition by its sponsorship of school parties, buses to football and basketball games, sales of tags, exchange assemblies, Who's Who, area student council meetings, and the Inter-school Citizenship Committee's Youth Week. The council carried out its T. B. bangle sales campaign through the competitive black and gold groups. This organization's success in worthwhile accomplish- ments has not gone unnoticed and unappreciated by the students and faculty of L. H. S. 1 .
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Senior class officers are Marilyn Young, Roy Middleton, Bo Sexton, James Sides, vice- presldents Standing are Jack Weldon, Pat Pruitt, Virginia Carr, vice-presidents, Shirley Chapman secretary, Melvin Deardorff, president, and Tommie Hartsfield, vice-president. The officers are shown examining the prizes for the Lavinrac Renretsew, Senior Carnival spelled backward, which was held January 26. 2ea6cydn7Zdfe'4a6m4.. .. I Although the senior class officers appear to be enjoying a second childhood, they are actually planning the annual Lavinrac Renretsew. The Westerner Carnival, held in the gymnasium, features a variety of hilarious entertainment. Other memorable occasions for seniors are the trip, the play, There's Always a Murder, banquet, assambly, Kid Day, and finally the materialization of twelve years of hopes and dreams, the Commencement Exercises. The broad smiles of Mrs. Lewis Terrell and Mr. H. J. McCabe are typical of the well-known counselors: Besides performing ,their official duties they serve as head sponsors of the Student Council.
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