Lubbock High School - Westerner Yearbook (Lubbock, TX)

 - Class of 1960

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Offering sophomores a chance to catch their breath during the first week of school, the Sophomore Orientation Party proved informative as well as enjoyable, as officers were introduced and spoke. Taking the pause that refreshes between speeches are Myra Taylor, Billy Bray, Judy Jones, and Ronnie Walden. The first order of business for the 1959-60 school year was picking up schedules from home- room teachers. Steve Smart receives his as Melva Wallace, Polly Roberds, and Eddie Martin look on. new rules, new people new schedules, books mark opening of another busy school year Splat!!! Putting his all behind the decisive pie throw is Wayne Davis, as Royal Furgeson and Kay Armstrong suffer the consequences. The trio gives the student body an idea of what Senior Carnival will be like during the Orienta- tion Assembly, 22 Trying out one of the 350 new cafeteria chairs are Neal Barkley and Paulette Ferrell. In assorted colors of muted red, green, yellow, and blue, the molded plastic chairs helped brighten lunch periods. changes rais A multitude of changes and an air of newness enveloped the first months of the 1959-60 school year as a result of the general revision and upgrading of scholastic stand- ards adopted last year. All subjects became solids, receiving at least one credit each, students reaped benefits of having been allowed to select teachers and classes for themselves during scheduling the previous spring, and sophomores, juniors, and seniors alike pondered over new graduation require- if l

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S'l1P rner . FIVOPIIBS dean harris gary milburn E E E, 5 . f 5 '- 5 r is d gold gC0l'g6ll6 031111311 3 sophomore favorite mary gibbons 2 I



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A familiar scene during the first weeks of school, when the enroll- ment touched 1700, the crowded stairways were hazardous indeed. However, by November, conditions had improved considerably, as the number of Westerners plowing through the halls between periods, dropped to just over 1600. Lcademic standards ments-17 credits this year, 18 in 1961, and 20 for all classes thereafter. English classes oohed enthusiastically over bright new literature books with their picture stories in color, science fiction, and even Broadway plays. Nine teachers were added to the staff to handle increased enrollment, and homerooms found themselves meeting even in the cafeteria and gyms. Assembly seat- ing problems were solved with folding chairs added at the end of every row. . . 1 1 . pv1-n-1- w-h-iss1:--- Heaving a big sigh of relief at receiving the long-awaited senior rings Sept. 23, Tom Neal proudly shows his to Billie Latch, Cliff Mowery, Dan Cunningham, and Joe Chartoff. What's keeping her? wonders an impolite Floyd Mullenix while waiting for his date to get into the car Uunaided for a demonstration of poor dating etiquette during the Courtesy As- sembly. New literature books, sporting colorful pastel covers and greatly up-dated material, arrived for all English classes this year. Helping Mr. Russell Wimberly prepare the books for distri- bution are two volunteers. With the election of sophomore officers, stu- dents did their best to make the round of campaign parties. The making of tags, posters, the planning of skits, and, of primary impor- tance, refreshments, were on the parties' agendas. 23

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