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by Ricky French In this year of many changes for McGa- vock, the graduating seniors participated in a new and most pleasant get together held October 25, in the South and West cafeterias. The seniors were invited to a formal honor reception hosted by the administra- Fatoyelir-taYe Mey get-Volr4-toll env mr-U CU Lo(-Sol amo) Vel avtele: committee. Ring leaders David Currey and Herbert Stratton along with the Sen- ior Advisory committee made up the re- ception planning committee that execut- ed the entire reception. The committee also requested semi-formal attire, and students dressed appropriately; the men in suits and the ladies in dresses. Seniors filed into the cafeterias accord- Tao Mi CoMME-500¥-11 UMYod oCote) CHM Mol - AUMEUY 3 cme Z-30) name tags and directions by the Junior P NeW tro) atmereyeeteotiac-t-mr-tele Ml aUCe( tel mmeelrecell| members. Then, the seniors were greeted by teachers, principals, and secretaries. Students shook hands and introduced themselves as they moved along the re- ceiving line. Afterwards, there was plenty of time to mingle and have refreshments with friends and teachers. The purpose of the senior reception was to create better and stronger rela- tions between faculty and students. The administration wanted to continue to rec- ognize the entire senior class and familiar- ize themselves with all the graduates. This year is the first in McGavock’s history for such an event, and the teach- ers as well as the seniors were pleased with the outcome of the affair. Whether or not future receptions would be held lay in the conduct of the seniors. Fortu- nately, their behavior was outstanding and they were congratulated for that. Administrators and seniors who fa- vored having the reception indicated their approval by filling out a question- aire. When asked how many seniors and faculty members approved of the idea, Coach Brown replied, ‘‘Ninety-nine per- cent.” After the reception received ap- proval, formal invitations were sent to seniors and administrators.
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