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Page 20 text:
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Mr. Adams, vice-president of the American National Bank speaks to the students about the handwriting scholarship to be offered to one boy and to one girl from each of the three high schools. , ef QR: lil Right: Members of the Brigade are ready with the usual equipment Cenough for two daysl for their First bus trip which was to Palestine. .-.XX f lflucx U Q. Left: Mr. Collins talks to some parents of McCallumites at the P-TA Back- To-School Night.
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Election, Football, Parties Spice Lite McCallum students are kept busy by the many different activities of- fered. Ranging from Student Coun- cil to football, something is offered for almost everyone. From cam- paigning for the presidency of the Student Council to working weeks i in the band and brigade on forma- tions, the students show a sincere interest by high participation. while the Victoria team and the west stands can Je seen standing at attention during the presenta- :ion of the school song. l r,y Ann Cavett, first girl to run for the Student Council president, is earnestly making her campaign speech to the tenth grade. Ben Ryan bursts through the sign while the cheerleaders and McCallumites cheer the team on to the 25-15 victory over the Stingarees.,' X ey ff X to xl' fl IHSUXXN ' m
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l f The Blue Brigade cheers the team on with the added color of a hand motion routine in Palestine. v i majorettes you see performing at the Right: Kathy Werner, Judy Lawson, Parents Become Pupilsp Students Romp, Serve Shortly after the trip for the game in Palestine, the Brigade was back in action by selling forget-me-nots as a community serv- ice project. Back-to-School Night preceded the game by a day and was attended by many foot-weary parents. Also, at an assem- bly for the students, a new scholarship for handwriting was announced. ll and Betty Watson are the pretty 4 football games. I Right: Part of the football team watches anx- iously as the Knights battle the Palestine VVild- cats. X 4 Left: Cynthia Hollyneld hands Mr. and Mrs. Gwaltney, donors to the disabled veterans, a forget-me-not. 17
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