Lubbock High School - Westerner Yearbook (Lubbock, TX)

 - Class of 1963

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A shoyv-biz chorus line dances to the music' of Give Assembly. The production, entitled t'Buclcstag'e Broad- Mv Regards to Broadway, opening the annual Exchange wayfl was presented to Dunbar and Monterey high schools The HBeep-Beepsf' from seventh period MWF PE. class. cropped the coveted silver baskethalls for winning the girls' intramural haskethall tourna- ment. Team members are Nelson, Bigbie, Farris, Cudena, Harward, White and Taylor. Five heads are better than one, verify senior Career Days Committee cliairmen Tommy Hester, Clint Price, Lee Roy Herron, Nan Faulkner and Paula Justice.

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Busy Schedule Thaws Shiyering Semester if-if 7 1 A .frmfnsg vm 'lg Q 4 M-a mn We -, K an 535 .M , ., ' +I! -vm, Ready, aim, fire cry major publication editors Kathy catch their favorite sponsor, Mr. Bill Dean, off guard. Auxer, Marsha Neunaber, and Kay Williamson as they A 16-degree below zero temperature kept WVesterners' teeth chattering but did not slow down a full schedule of events in January. Re- turning from the Christmas holidays to face the final term of school, LHS'ers made their first new year's resolution-to uphold the new honor system. The trial system placed each student on his honor and operated on a no-demerit basis, with the exception of tardies and truancy. HBasin Street the senior class assembly, broke the ice of the mid-winter month, as echoes of the famous tin pan alley sounded in the ears of students. Though it might have been dreary outside, it was lively inside where fund- raising plans for a foreign exchange student in 1963-64 were boosted by a paid assembly by 'KThe Ravens, a local band. Temperatures rose and snow melted as once again January was torn from the calendar for another year.



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Forgetful Thermometer Cheers February As the temperature rose, it seemed the thermometer forgot that winter was not over. With the change in weather came a change in the top brassf' Mr. Knox Williams took the place of Mr. Olan Rice as Student Council sponsor when Mr. Rice moved up to aid Mr. E. C. Leslie in assistant principal duties. Backstage Broadway, a be- hind-the-scenes production, was the idea for the exchange as- sembly. The Y-Teen Sweet- heart banquet beckoned couples to the annual valentine affair. Vocational guidance was em- phasized during Career Days, designed to acquaint seniors with their chosen future career. The month of hearts faded out after its brief 28 days, leav- ing students busier than ever and looking forward to only three more months of school. Getting an ''over-the-shoulderl' look at his new duties as Student Council sponsor, Mr. Knox VVillianis receives advice from Mr. Olan Rice, who moved up as an assistant principal. Clutching her 'thard-earned four dollars almost reluctant to hand it over, Pat Daven- port buys two tickets to the annual Y-Teen Sweetheart Banquet from Sally Halley. 25 is f mrmmbiv- 4.

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