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X X THE REBEL STAFF The Junior High paper had a new name this year 'The Rebel . Ceorgiana Ball was editor, assisted by George Bunger, Jr. Gail Carlitz, Carl Conklin, and Sarah Hicks saw to all the sports and Ann Paaggpgeti and Mary Lou .lohnigan wrote the gossip column. Others on the staff were Carolyn Stuart, Carol Blackstone, Martha Bailey Cecilia Cooke, Beverley Day, Susie Schneemann, Janice Spencer and Mark White. The newspapi r is sponsored by Miss Wilda Samuelson. These three boys, Phillip Witcher, Jack Mullin and Jake Young were the Junior High School safety patrol. They cut clown noon-time traffic jams and saw that the students got safely across the street. They have worked faithfully in all kinds of weather. 'Ti xml Q f 4 . , x -fr -In 4' ' l il 6 ZX , X pix: X if . if if li v 0 s Q , X .Ak '-1.0 T Xxx Y. , I ir- Q X SAFET Y PATROL Reporters and Guardians at Jr. High
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Page 103 text:
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'Y Jeannene Thompson, who is known for the clothes she designs and makes, won the Texas Wool Shepherdess Award and was selected Wool Princess at the National Wool Growers' Convention. After her triumphin Kerrville, where her garment was judged on construction, suita- bility,accessories, modeling, etc,, she com- peted in Portland, Oregon, with girls from all wool-growing states for the National titles. She had the honor of being the first National Wool Princess, who is the outstanding person- ality among the contestants. ,457 Fa ' Wool Contest Sponsored by the WOMEN'S AUXILIARY OF THE SHEEP AND GOAT RAISERS ASSOCIATION V- i ,I s i Q -58 5? ,A .xr x Q S , I ,J If I is 'Z Sm 1'
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il!!! Oz UNA PUBLIC SCHQK? ' Sometimes we wonder how our school would operate Al' without Mr. Sparks. He drives and on school trips, runs a million errands during the day, and it would not seem like high school if he h fi EE' 65 ' Z Z jokes with Pat Mellon and Mary Beth Eatherly transferred to our school at mid-term. Pat, a Sophomore from Belton, is getting married this summer. f I promised Mother and Daddy l'd finish High School, though. J Mary Beth is a Junior, from Levelland, and was elected one of our cheer- leaders next year. 'Q the bus, morning and afternoon, weren't in the hall to make
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