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Getting a breath of fresh air are Leticia Escobedo, election asst., Holly Hutson, newsletter head, Tim Glover, evaluation asst.g Georgeann Baldwin, com- munication head. V ' ' w .. --,-...,.-x......i..4., ..-A.-I ---- . ,. M.- .,....,,.... .....,,. . I. ,c......,,.f.,.,.,,., ,,,. ...css-W.-5-.--.aww - N -'-News--1 Council Starts With Ice-Cream Party An ice-cream party before the opening of school for teachers, a step in the right direction and the student council was off. Four officers backed traditional activities held each year, including Western Ways Daze Dance, Gua- dalupe-Sanders Christmas Proiect, Sophomore Orientation, Round- Up. Along with the executive offi- cers, ten committee heads helped accomplish the difficult task of organizing the year's activities, improving the school's standards, and publicizing all the important school information. Dances, planned by the recrea- tion committee, and fire drills, held l4 ' Organizations by the safety and maintenance committee kept students moving. News letter and publications com- mittee issued a weekly news letter and sold the student directory. The honor scroll and presenta- tion of honor week were two pro- iects which the awareness commit- tee conducted. The assembly com- mittee arranged entertainment for the student body while the publicity committee advertised school func- tions. The elections committee had a time-consuming iob with the elec- tion of Black and Gold Queen, Wrangler, Round-Up favorites, and election for new student body offi- cers. ,A , ,,,,,.,..,...s4.s-M A K. . i-:2f-s.,AK.,f...w...55-....,c..-......o...5e...cw-ffs4,.,s -f ' f' I - 5. wc... . , x,....,,....1s...w........,. . ....,.....Am, . J., . x.:s,,,..,.. ...W ..-.z....,.,,.. ..,,. .A s - -c,....- .. ....c,...,..,...,,.f.h ---4 1 it X,,..-,,,...,-, ,.., ,. .. V, Y------w-- '- T . - . E Q' -.1 i. ' ' K -I il f l i ! 3 5 I
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Exit The King - Major Drama Production i Exit the King was the drama department's major production this year. The play has no time setting but revolves around a King who has two wives. One wife is old, mean, and ugly and the other is young, pretty, and loves the King more than the other wife. The older wife keeps saying that the King will soon die as he has lived for centuries and centuries but the young wife tries to convince him that he will live longer. With all the bitterness and bickering the King ages more and more throughout the play and finally dies at the end. Presented in the LHS auditorium the last of December, the cast Alice in Wonderland, dramatists' first play of the year gave them a chance to perform for 9 elementary involved six members of the depart- ment. Alice in Wonderland was this year's Children's Play held Oct. 12- 14. The early production of the play gave experience toiactors and entertainment to elementary stu- dents from Dupre, Hodges, McWhorter, Wolfforth, Bean, Brown, Tubbs, Ballenger, and Ros- coe Wilson. Finishing out the year dramatists gave a Follies Production in Janu- ary and a One-Act Play in May. The one-act play to be per- formed in the spring for UIL compe- tition had not yet been selected by new drama instructor Mr. Pat Cates. schools and a chance to try out acting abilities. 'Af wif ff' 'Sf l l6 ' Organizatio s vi.s IWY, . i . , .xv Jun. . ,M Q..-Q.-,., 3 i Mr. Pat Cates adds the final touches to the Rab- bit costume of Danny Wilson. 5 i l fteE'ai2f5iNfQ2 T fl it i ' ffaillifl , 'P fi-is fit f ,. W. . . . M v K' 4 'cfm I T if . ,g A U, P til. X f A .. . 2 sss. 'T' . , 1
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