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,gr ai .4 ' SENIORS, John Snody, Dee Ann Williams, Roy Boerm, Janis Beard, Sue Tennill, Mike Koepsel, Clarence Chope- las, Ann Groom, Marvin Lenz, and Ryant Lynch enjoyed off-moments at lunch period. MEMBERS OF EACH of the classes found enjoy- ment by participating in various activities outside the regular classes. These activities varied from the social banter to special assemblies and from class projects to club activities. The GALLEON staff tried to com pile these into an accurate account of the activities of the school year. LEFT: Jessie Benavidez, Gloria Vela, Carolyn Teague, lim Rackley, Kathy Ermis, and Robert Jen- nings put the finishing touches on their paste-ups for final approval.
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SOPHOMORES: NELLIE JANE LUTHER, KATHY BOMER, Susan Stone, Becky Phelps and Sarah Buetow enjoyed a talk by Mrs. Sanguinet. CHARLEEN BROWN, ANN BOATWRIGHT and Charlie Michalk 30 helped push candy in junior candy sales. GALLEUN ARSENIA EDMONDSAND JOE GUTUIERREZ. led these freshmen in the singing of Oh
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.wx - sift S 25 , .Qi CHRISTMAS PRUGRAM, FUUTBALL BANIIUET, CUUNTY SHUW VARIOUS ACTIVITIES kept the students of Mathis High School busy during the latter part of the first semester. The annual Christmas assembly was held on December 18 after dinner. Various clubs and classes participated in the assembly by present- ing skits or songs. Many people came out to the high school to see the doors decorated by students for Christmas, and to look at the windows decorated in the library by Bookworm Club members. Another social event of the year was the annual footballban- quet held on January 18 at the Red Barn Steak House. Ray Collins, Corpus Christi CALLER sportswriter, was the guest speaker. Special awards were received by Johnny Snody and Jim Rackley, Snody being named the most valuable linemang Rackley, the most valu- able back. Early in the spring semester students in F.F.A., E,H,A,, and 4-H Club participated in the San Patricio County Agriculture and Home Econom- ics Show held each January in Sinton. 2 ,F N-Q JOHN SUTHERLAND impersonated Mr. Wilcher in the senior skit at the Christmas assembly. X sr W Y N fi :fy 'gy .9 ff-ia- ,qt Hal A ,r Y, In gsm 5 S '5 f .f :',f ,f A ' in 1' r ,v W' 2, ff rv I '11, f if if' ,rw MRS, MARY CROUCH, MISS KAY ENGLER, and MRS. HELEN ENGLER were shown the first prize door decoration, created for Christmas by Ofelia Gonzales and Phil Olivo. Student Coun- cil President John Sutherland conducted an impromptu tour for the ladies. 32
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