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Barker Johnny Webb calls students to the gym for senior carnival activities. Mike Tate gets revenge by rolling Miss Mary Wilson in the snow NOVEMBER . . . The month of November was filled with Tension and excitement tor Lubbock High students. First came the senior carnival. Everything from a teacher dunk to a horror show was featured to bring in proceeds of about 35500. With the snow came fun and trolics. Students delighted in snowballing friends and toes alike. With all the excitement of the snow big football game. Preceding the game a pep rally sion to the climatic point. During students yelled as they had never Signs and posters appeared for the pep rally. Joyous students cheer the Westerners during the pep rally before the Lubbock-Monterey game. , i' sqswwarmsss lm
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-............T,W XX it iv, ve A as Morning pep rallies add something extra to the school spirit of L. H. S. Everyone is ready for the pep rally to begin as the band marches into the open patio. OCTOBER . . . With the month of October came the rain and the flu. There were morning pep rallies, bus trips, and several football games. The morning rallies were held in the open patio until the weather became too cold. Then they were held in the auditorium. Ro ce Graham pushes his motorcycle through a mud puddle, Y one of many such pools during the rains. Although the flu kept many students from school, school continued with the usual amount of activities. Rain ruined many unharvested crops in the area. The World Series attracted a lot of interest from students, particularly those at home with flu. Absentees rose to 333 during the Asian flu epidemic. Among those absent was Stanley Mitchell, shown watching the World Series. . .ffw.m...zmfm .fifwmsr-zwmmmvfmawamw '- wp eg! f, ,y W., I 4. .7
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5 go j W 'Wm Lubbock High School's Christmas was climaxed December 20 when the choir and speech department pre- sented the annual Christmas assembly. These students are making up to pose as statues on the assembly. DECEMBER . . . Decorating doors in gay and traditional scenes put LHS in the Christmas spirit during the month ot December. The choir sang carols and the speech depart- ment reenacted scenes ot the nativity. Pray for Peace was the theme ot the attractiye blue and silver door of room 309, winner of the serious category in the door con- TGST. The main project of the agricultural boys tor this month was a money making project, selling chickens which they had raised themselves. The chickens were sold from house to house by the Ag boys. Demonstrating his salesmanship is senior Ag student, Loren Langston, who helped sell chickens for the agricultural farm proiect.
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