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Girls learned, after The first few weeks of school, that leather dresses were not meant for HousTon's fall. Boys found it hard To keep Their sideburns long enough to suit Themselves and short enough To meet school regulations. By November, The Typists had finally mastered The keyboard, The scientists had learned The difference between an evaporating dish and a watch glass, and The freshmen had, at last, learned There was no Yellow Wing. in 4, is rlrr . fi. r ,T T ilis aiil A S T rlslr A 54. K I 16-Student Life Students lbelowl participate in civics campaign rally for S.O.U.L. party before school. Barbara Bon- ner, Alan Wing and Laura Gibson lbottomj express different reac- tions to various phases of Memorial life. Mustangs lrightl arrive for the first day of school. Senior boys Ifar rightl rise to the occasion to have their pictures taken for the Senior Class photograph. Craig Payne, J'Anne Smith, Austin Bauer, Julie Anderson, Parker Scott, Alice Gayle, Skippy Riklin and Ann Doyle lbelow rightl display Mustang spirit banner at Freshman Orienta- tion.
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Grudgingly returning from three month's vacation, students staggered into fall. Most attended football games cheering wildly forthe Mustangs until they discovered we were the team in the red jerseys. L-x J,iXS5iA1cl:ii l ' e Y cf-:.s rw--Qi -- Y gif Tig. '-3'-g:Lfgf'J'g ', '3--1' QQ . si:-env v-:lapse r -V V s X - -'-XE a Lifgir,--Qtr' lfxif XX,+37ijil5fif 2913.1-ff, to a i 1 ' 5 c of i f f ir 'i ling -H M H lit' it - ' Hai, M .Q N, I at Q' Q Xl l ' ' lsr1f+aT9r:f-eJg N a lair-:gf A Q Freshmen finally caught on to Battle Cry and malicious chants of Whop 'em up the side of the head reverbrated through the halls. Accompanying the band, students read the Alma Mater off of the wall. Student Life-15
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