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Decorating the Christmas tree in the cen- Peace and Joy December, 1959 Pampa High School brought back the hon- or of being the only school to win a tirst place for the annual and the paper from the Texas High School Press Association in Denton. Lucky Dunham, first sopho- more to receive the Fighting Heart Award, received his honor at the football banquet, and P.H.S. played host to All- State Band tryouts. While F.l.A. and Thespians held their fall initiations, home- rooms decorated doors, and students pre- pared for holiday fun. On December lf? students and teachers left P.H.S. vovving not to return until next year. Sue Barnett and John Carlson add finishing ter hall are Anna Haymes, Barbara Epps, touches to their prize-winning Christmas and Carlton gun, door of homeroom 2Ol. Presenting a monologue cf a typical teen- age conversation in the Junior Class as- sembly is Sue Foster. Michael Brown leads a discussion on fi- nancing at the Texas High School Press Association in Denton. Practicing for All-State Band tryouts after making the regional band are, left to right, David Scarberry and John Wagoner. 2I
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All-Regional Choir, with nine from P.H.S., performs tor a Pampa audience at Robert E. Lee Junior High School. ,Afvv-4 Activities Reign February, 1959 Pampa High School began this busy month by playing host to the All-Regional Choir. While iuniors took achievement tests, plans were being made for the tirst Career Clinic tor the entire school. National Honor Society announced the year's new members, and All State Band and Choir members lett tor Galveston to play with the state music groups. After a reverse in dating procedure during Tvvirp Week, students faced six-weeks tests and senior play cast members polished their parts as February drew to a close. fi-axisjc j 'Q s ' o six' o ' 6' l ik . e 9 .9 . e , X ., ss- L ,-fbi W. E. Tregoe directs Pampa's pride, the stage band, at the home basketball games. W ,s .- 9 Cf Vol Kenneth Miller proudly displays his Science Fair entry, a device to show atomic structure. X 'val Mrs Elaine Ledbeter chemistry teacher and Bob Jernigan cck over the horcrs booklet ot the Nestinghouse Sc nce Talent Qearch in which Bob placed ri the top lO per cent rt the nation 2 I , I fs. Waldcr Moore lett arch tect expla ns an incgmpie draw ng to Jerry Hayes and Aaron Day s cn Career Day February 18 23
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