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Trophies play an important part in the life of a P'ainsman. They arc the satisfaction of a deed well done. Tina Weather- by ponders at nc trophy case while awaiting the biggest trophy of all—a diploma. Graduation Closes With visions of herself in this beautiful formal. Judy Estes, junior, anticipates her first prom. But for the seniors, it will be their second and final one.
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Warm Winter Scene Just as everyone was sure that school would last forever, the excitement of the holidays provided a brief respite. Fol- lowing in quick succession, Cowtown, the Exchange Assem- bly, Mardi Gras and an exciting basketball season made bleak days bright. Trophies to be placed in a prominent place in our trophy case arc presented to Mr. Honey by Carlton Jones and Tom Deilke. The cups were won in pre-district basketball play. A good dance routine takes hours of practice, say Carol Hastings and Vicki Keeling, who danced for the '63 Ex- change Assembly. Innocents Abroad. Cowtown MHS. the first all school party of the year, was an occasion for cowboy hats and boots. Stu- dents relaxed on the bleachers as they watched the talent show. Later, they returned to the dance floor or went to the cafeteria for refreshments.
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Leading up to graduation, Seniors revert to their second childhood. Gwen SuMlc. Ken Young. Gay Neel, and Ronny Galey seem to be enjoying their trip to school in little red wagons. Kid Day, an annual activity only Seniors may participate in, includes a baby picture contest and awards for the cutest and most unusual cos- tumes. Anything from jumper suits to short gingham dresses with or- gandy aprons appear on this day. ’62-’63 School Year Graduation brings more work for two classes but tense anticipation for one class in particular. Sophisti- cated Seniors making the most of their last year, seem eager to be gone, yet saddened at the thought of leaving; Juniors are hopeful, aware that they must fill the role of Seniors next year; while Sophomores whose capabilities will soon be put to the test anxiously await their junior year. When spring comes, so comes a drowsiness called spring fever to sophomore Robert Juncll. Many start their day in Morning Watch with a hope and a pray- er. Hoping to be a better Christian and praying for God's guidance is the goal of those who attend.
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