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mcf,-0,2 Zap yfe gmerjcczn may 511 jjafzzer cscfoof For Lindq - 311' :wid C1 blxurfi A N Q9 Q' f QL- Editor Donald Fuller at upper left is seen an- nouncing' candidates for school favorites to stu- dent body. Upper right the first graders start a vigorous campaign to promote candidacy of Linda and Shane in elementary election prior to first pri- mary. Election clerk Rob Stacks at desk above passes out ballots to junior high students as the line grows longer. Rob did a fine job in helping staff run smooth election. Dianne Allen and Mike Drewery assist Virginia Parker .with herballot whne Thelma Hobbs., seems shocked by the camera as she gets ready to vote in high school election.
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gffs wesfern Zap gn UIQ 916.7 The saddles are in place and the hay is on the floor for a rousing day of planned activity. It's Western Day at Palmer, Texas, U. S.A. Donald Fuller, M.C. and Mrs. la Marque at the piano start the program off with a welcome. Upper right, the second grade and a few stray doggies present a song in their Western regalia. Injuns, pio- neer women and cowboys are raring to go! , ,f yl 3, 4 r. W X ' ,,. , Above it's a Western saloon with plenty of action as the sheriff arrives to take the critters off to the poke. The sixth grade staged this little melodrama. Student Council planned the annual event and everyone had fun. Some celebrity? Yes, it's Miss Linda Lea Smith on the lap of Siperinrendent Watson as she comes a wearin' the green on St. Patrick's Day with her classmates. Linda won prize with Laurice Norris on Mr. Wat- son's left. They could even show a few green unmentionables.
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