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Even the work was fun! Although the trip to the University of Missouri wasn't a pleas- ure trip, The Owl Staff had fun just going to class. This picture shows them doing work on layout ideas. Below: The Staff even took time out to give Mrs. Loyd Beal a birthday party. ' 1 r:5mwkws:i. Owl Staff Goes to College For most students school was out in May, but not for The 1958 Owl Staff. In June, eight staff members packed their bags and traveled to Columbia, Missouri, to attend the yearbook short course at the University. Classes began early and ended late, but nevertheless we had a ball. We feel that the 1958 yearbook is a better book because of the ideas and pointers we gleaned while at the University of Missouri. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. To break the regular routine of classes, the yearbook staff took time out for a refreshing swim. Our week in Missouri was one not to be forgotten. Below: Sue Sulsar, Linda Sue Byers, and Carolyn Brown learn yearbook pointers from other staffs.
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p After arriving at the gyni, the scene of oui 'WT - www Enjoying the effects of dancing under the stars are Jerry Pilger and Linda Sue Byers. These two represent the typical couple ut the 19:5 Junior-Senior lleception. f1'Om the left. Starlite Dream, we pass through the receiv- ing line of our principal, class officers and class sponsors. . Seniors enjoy the program presented in their hon- or at the Reception. The dreams of a graduate are mirrored in the eves of Marianna Snowden, fourth if ' fi i . A i X' .Q . , E ' - . 51 1 A if .M M 1 ' .. 45Q,l . m .... ., . Si 4. Pi' . is L. f i N 'a . vw' ,T T gp And the dancing begins with the music of Ras- Delicious refreshments always add to Z1 party. Texans, dance band from East Texas State Col- Twelve Sophomore girls were elected hy the Juniors lege. to serve at the Junior-Senior lleception. OWL ' 25
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Summer School Continues Summer school students continued at the grind either trying to catch up or get ahead with their work. Office assistants were busy preparing files and reg- isters for the new year. During vacation the yearbook staff spent extra hours planning your yearbook and working with circulation, which was a record-breaking success. Preparations are necessary for success, and Our Wonderful Year was a success. Many preparations have to be made long before school, begins. Seen here are two hard-working Guidance Office assistants helping Mrs. Booth arrange and straighten files for the new year. It took new files for the 288 Freshmen. Below: Miss Oliver explains the fundamentals of Eng- lish grammar to her summer students.
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