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PRESENTS TROPHY-Co-Captain Joe Weeks receives the trophy as best player at the Donna Tournament. PRESENT SWEETHEART-Co-Captain Us Robeson plants a kiss on basketball sweetheart Doraine Gall while Joe Weeks watches. WIN TOURNAMENT—The superintendent of Donna schools presents the Bulldogs with the first-place trophy at the Donna Tournament. HELP BAND—Don Upchurch acts as the minister to help in a half-time band show. The bride and groom are Agnes Liberty and Milton Newton. GATEKEEPERS—Teachers Brown, Shannon, Lin- nard and Brehm take tickets before football game. WATCH B TEAM—Some A team football boys are on the bench, but it’s to watch a B team game. 19
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THROW UP YORE HANDS, PARDNER-These Sophomore cuties take a dead aim on the camera. Left to right are Patty Workman, Sue Erdmann and Medora Parker. BEST DRESSED — Voted best-dressed cowboy and cowgirl on Sophomore Stam- pede Day were Kenny Taylor and Nancy Garland. 18 Just Roamm’... HAVING FUN—Mac the mascot may look tough, but he’s oh so gentle, especially when the small fry were petting him. LAST NUMBER—While fans file out of the sta- dium, the drummers get in a little overtime. AFTER THE BALL GAME—These smiling girls have fun after the game at the Gym Jam dance at Cascade. Left to right are Clyton, Yancy, Garland, Erminger and Erdmann.
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♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ They're Really Gone Finally, after four years of concentrated labor, these “cats” have managed to finish their assignments on this “mortal coil” called McHi and are branching out to other acts of this play called life . . . Most Seniors have braved the difficulties of English IV and now quote Shakespeare “with every fibre of their very being.” (Shakespeare didn’t say that, but surely someone did) . . . These McHi’ites not only quote Shakespeare; but they also try their hand at working every once in a while. For example, they sponsored Homecoming and once again proving that “man s but a poor player, fretting his life away on the stage,” they presented their annual Senior play to the underclassmen. . Now after this scene of their life, they leave McHi for greener fields. And, as for the subjects they weren’t able to master, they leave this reminder, “ ‘Tis better to have tried and lost, than never to have tried at all.”0 These quotations have been slightly edited to protect the innocent.
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