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Autumn Activities Intensify As Coach DuBose, imitated by loo Scoggin, introduces the Plainsman eleven. Thirsty Dalrymplc, as portrayed by lynn Hamilton, slinks into the high-spirited atmosphere of the first pep rally. Plainsmen give a Texas welcome to Carl Moore, Monterey exchange stu- dent to Sweden. Wayside Singers Richard Knox, John Pugh, David Sawyer and Wesley Wal- lace sing of the virtues of the Salvation Army at the Hootenanny, a special attraction at Cowtown MHS. Various Monterey folk singing groups, who were introduced by Monty landers, entertained cow- boys and cowgirls during a break in the dance scheduled in the boys' gym.
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SC Projects Donna Upshaw, Publicity committee chairman, totals the money re- ceived from the sale of Rey Rosters, which were one of the main projects of this committee. Jay Ribble, chairman of the Safety committee, presents Marcic White, head of the Courtesy committee, with an ice scraper, a project sponsored by Jay's committee. Recreation committee members hoist the traditional Plainsman to welcome MHS cowpokes as they enter Cowfown. Carl Moore, chaplain, and Kenny Gideon, parliamentarian, examine the revisions to the constitution before they are pre- sented to the council for debate. Besides serving as chairman of the Citizenship committee, Lou Scog- gin found time to sell over 70 megaphones for the Student Council. 17
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Student Body Participation Bales of hay and western dress provided the atmosphere for Cow- town, MHS, os Plainsmen and their dates had an opportunity to perform all the latest dances such as the Surfer Twist and the Fat Lady to the rhythm of the Bermudas at Cowtown. Fall is a busy time of year, especially in a big high school. Autumn of '63 marked changes in school ap- pearance and routine. A temporary portable classroom building appeared on the campus, and detentions re- placed demerits. If seemed that- pep rallies, football games, bus trips and class assemblies had hardly be- gun when the fall season end6d, and the Christmas holidays ushered in a new semester. As Wilburn Beesinger stands in front of the camera, the photog- rapher snaps his identification card picture. I.D. cards became compulsory to every MHS student. Presenting their rendition of This Little light are members of the two Lubbock high school student councils at the water- melon party for the two councils held in the Monterey patio. 19
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