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'fi One of the biggest and best dances of the year is always the Sophomore Stompede, T his year, as usual, it was well at- tended and everyone enjoyed the fabulous western decorations. The music by that famous group of hillbilly artists, Larry Nolen and his Bandits, was the high- light of the evening. This scene for the senior play seems to signify either dire tragedy or Dorothy Naegelin trying out a football block on Leah Ann Patton. Leah certainly seems to be in pain. School Life fcontinuedj Refreshments are always a contributing factor to the Succesf Of every dance. The FFA-FHA Barn Dance was no exceptiol to this rule. F. l-I.A, 'ers-Gloria Evans, Danisha Bartlett, an: Joanne Toepperwein-are shown here working at the concessiol booth, s M 1 w 1 f s if 1 1,1 S ,ck clk 'Hoi an iz. R. nffw uv I1 L5 U' GQ if xf' f A scene such as this in the home economics room usually pre cludes a style show. In this case the girls are going over th details of'their newly-made dresses with the na r rator of th style show, Leah Ann Patton. The girls were received a few minutes later with much applause and appr eciation ofthei work and appearance by the members of the Parent Teachers Association for which the style show was given.
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v.. 1: kt the National Honor Society banquet Iarlos Coon, president of the Na- ional Hon or Society, was giving a ' e s u rn e of the qualifications one nust have to be chosen for member- ihip in the society. Not only scholar- ship is desired but als o character, eadership, and service. School Life fcontinuecll A guiding light in every school is the Parent Teachers' Asso- ciation. The goal of the association this year was closer re- lationship betwe en school, student, and home. Here Mr s Patton is pictured with the other officers at one of the regular meetings. li Q . 5 sg 'Y ,Q 5 he bunnyhop wasa popular dance at the Freshman Leap. The fresh- an dance was a hugh success and was enjoyed by all. H 'Q if Undiscovered talent came to light at the tale n t show sponsored by the Student Council. This jazzy little number was a show stopper. 129
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School Life fcontinuedj Santa Claus Qalias C oach McCol1uml seems in for a spill, as the law of gravity says What goes up must come down. Be- lieve it or not, the prostrate figures on the floor are sleeping reindeer waiting patiently for the arrival of old St. Nick. He arrived but not in so unobtrusive a rn anne r as he would have desired. This tom foo l e r y took place in the National Honor Society Christmas program. ii 5- img. li' na . ' 'e'i ' .'. A Q Q . 45 ,A , if ' mn ' if . 0 X 'gi 7 f L. T ...A he upset of the year occurred when second place North- '1 H wi. .ip 'MW' .de beat Boerne who was tied with B ande ra for first A I A :A T 'n ina' Q .ace in District 28-A football c om pe tion. Everyone w-winrsgw W NQYXV... . i g- ,.. Lbit za: K ' A greed this day-time game shown here was the best one ,. X 1 'M' f M 'W M ' 'N Wf ' the year. f ki, ' A 4' W an nv new--w,,,,i ' kHassF:Qa-..w- si niqst: L. . , . y- W .. erve Your T.A,L.A. was the theme of the district wrary club m e e t ing held at Northside High School. :ah Ann Patton, president of the district, is shown esiding over the morning session. W , 4 lfm '. f u W lf, , K M +A l . walk., in .. V islam , W . my ,Q V ,Q,,pv. 2 'Ffa- Wt-' K , . . , . . i U , . K, 'ly an L ye lm -me - , V Q 2 K .A , M .Q ,QM 41 K . rpm .E M , , If a, I These half-animal, half-human creatures were the characters in the skit put on by the HORN staff to boost the sale of '56 HORNS. The skit was a take -off on the Walt Disneyproduction, Lady and the Tramp. The antics of these staff members kept everyone laughing and even helped the sale of yearbooks.
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