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Registration As hammers banged viciously and walls crashed down, a record enrollment of 2200 brown- skinned sun-bathers and skiers returned to a not- so-familiar school building for the 196-1-65 term, Wide-eyed underclassmen as well as their ex- perienced counterparts marveled at the destruc- tion and construction as workmen added new ad- ministrative offices and a spacious library in addition to improvements in halls and classrooms. But above all the pounding and noise, the bus- tling ofa new year filled the atmosphere instantly with the fun, spirit, and tradition always preva- lent at Lubbock High. The annual Orientation Assembly acquainted students with the customs and highlights of the coming year while pep rallies, football games, bus trips, and elections gave all VVesterners a sense of being a part of the student body. Septembei' ended in unusually warm weather and finally gave way to falling leaves and many more activities. 1 I 3 HonestH VVesterners Barbara Durham, Chris Cox, Frank McViilliams, flan Hall, and Joe Halley violate the honor code by cheating-just in the Honor Assembly. For Carol Vl'illiamson and Lonnie Dillard the pep rally was just like old times as they aroused the spirit of VVesterners before the LHS-Palo Duro football game.
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1 As Dianna Dean, Sylvia Pogue, and Montye Keene during their junior assembly dance routine 'tlda admire the view, Jackie Manning flirts with thc boys Fall Spotlights Rall , Lively Assembl While Autumn was introducing its new fall foliage, activities at LHS were brewing at full boil in that bewitching month of Oc- tober. The annual night pep rally set the pace for revived school spirit as each class presented individual skits, yells, and songs. A special treat for the Thursday night af- fair were the faculty cheerleaders, who led fellow teachers as well as an enthusiastic student body in their own rendition of school yells. For the fourth consecutive year, a jubilant senior class captured the attendance trophy. Halloween's spirit came into focus when the busy junior class presented the year's first class assembly, Museum of Melodies, which was bordered closely by the Prelim- inary Scholastic Aptitude Tests a more seri- ous facet undef-utkeu by middleclassrnen. October having been torn from the calendar, a long-awaited and overflowing November came quickly into view. Adding to the spectacular night pep rally before the Borger game, seniors Rosie Sandifer and Denise Humphries lead the students in a novelty song, ttCuma La Vistafl Q1
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