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No noT ThaT! says Charles Hall as he Tells Costa Dunias ThaT Gary Milburn waTches The Time as Mary Jane Taylor packs for Th The color of his iackeT is wrong for his Round-Up cosTume. Trip To The T.A.S.C. ConvenTion in Abilene. Anxiously waiTing 'For her are Joe Cobb and Kaye Edwards. MARCH . . . March was especially an evenTTul monTh as WesTerners parTicipaTed in The' much-anTicipaTed Round-Up, Twirp Week, and The Junior-Senior Prom. Abilene cordially greeTed The Tour repre- senTaTives To The Texas AssociaTion of STudenT Councils. LHS sTudenTs enjoyed a barbecue dinner, square LeTs dance! says Galal Mahon To Susan Philbrick while Jim Nixon and Karen Ausburn Talk over The decoraTions aT The Junior-Senior Prom. dancinj, and a wesTern movie aT Round-Up. Many boys highly anTicipaTed The TradiTional Twirp Week as girls Took Thern To dinner and The movies. One of The mosT imporTanT evenTs of The season, The Junior-Senior Prom, found couples dancing aT The HillcresT CounTry Club. E A familiar sighT of Twirp Week, Donna BeTh Dunn helps her daTe Bruce Hood, puT on his coaT, aTTer TreaTing him To dinner. Wm'
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Mack Farris, Dennis, Phillips, l l l Cl B df d Oldh V hn Kahn Johnson Costa Du Forence, Woiver, Cemmons, ine, ra or , am, aug , , , , y, , Dial and Fite present a scene from The Admirable Criton, the senior play. have iust received their letter iackets, wait for their teammates as Coach Wilford Moore calls them to the stage. FEBRUARY . . . February was packed with various types ot assemblies, plays, banquets, basketball games, and parties. Valentine Day, one of the more important days in February, found LHS students visiting our cross-city rival, Monterey, for a basketball game. The senior plays class contributed their play to February, adding another colorful event. A Mr. and Miss Honor, Walter Taylor and Carol Wheeler, were also chosen during this month. The Y-Teen Sweetheart Banquet was one ot the highlights ot the Valentine season with Sweethearts in Dreams as the theme. For the Westerner football lettermen, February was the special time ot the year when they received their letter awards. Both the seniors and sophomores experienced class parties during this month. Students participating on the Y-Teen Sweetheart Banquet Program are Allen, Taylor, Mitchell, Elms, Bumpass, Newsom, Bashore, Jones, Rickard f. '.' .:tiff-vc'If-Cfvf'fQ7'75fQgf,j,''QQ ' ' ' 'T' , f f V F,-Z4frg',j. 'WI A ,F X fvf ,.,, riff, lx: ,xv f7ff 7 57465 ff ffhf f.3f6!ffIMfffffwffff5 M yyfyff ,,., .fffn,,,ff!,ff 4 M fig , W ' ' 1 7 I 6 If , . f fi ,H fm f f ,,, 1. ,ff , 1 5 gf, ' -2 5.5.2 ' Y gt ' , 2 ' if ' f f Q.. if 7 l'l g'Zaf'l ww f ,f War.. 1 .. i' it Q s f :f Wm : . ' v 1, 7 .. . .M MWA , ,,. . gi 1. 2::.Q5' J 455:yty K! g .s,.' K' , ,,,.,. , , af,- -,-, , W V1 , fl .fn as w ,-.- f is .aw V sf 51353, .QV :if -A-fzw . . .,,,, , , ,.,,. ',..,.. ' 66 fe wif .-ff: wmv4.,.,,.,,'-may 2-or fn Liuswzzv Hendrix, En'glish, Oldham, Cashion, Hearn, Melton, Kahn, Hall, Foster, Blair, Hilliard, and Boydston. 4i3fW '23 H, 2 , nias Harmon Harle and DeWitt Weaver who
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Linda Owen, Linda Kay Lane, and Donna Beth Dunn look on as Jerry Cowan plays leap frog over Lee Sanders and Charles Hall on Kid Day APRIL April was a month of variety as seniors en- joyed April Fools' Day, better known as Kid Day, on which they relived their childhood antics at school. There's Always a Murder, presented by the Junior plays class, was a murder-comedy in three acts. On Easter Sunday morning, Myrl was only one of many girls in the Easter parade. Myrl wears a dress of navy blue faille which was once her Aunt Myrl's wedding dress. The dress is about twenty tive years old. Joice Buzbee, Dale Hayden, Nancy Cochran, Mike Appleton, Floyd Mullenix, and Phyllis Qn Eager Sunday mo,-ning Myrl games Elliott present a scene ofthe Junior Play. prayertully goes into the church, ready to observe the resurrection of Christ L' '
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