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Look out, world, here we come! School was ended for another year. Half-closed, sleepy eyes-weary from cramming for tough, final exams-flurry of last minute special reports to add a few precious points, and a steady buzz of suppressed excitement were proof that drudgery was over for another year. Final bell heralded summer school. Once again tem- porarily empty halls were partially filled with students pressured for extra credits or merely urged on to grasp bits of knowledge lost in winter snowstorm. lVlonotony? Not summer schooll It was coke breaks, trips, and various means of learning summed up by expressions of 'cWhy can't school be like this all the time? ANXIOUS JUNIORS listen intently as Mr. Bobby Dennison, Junior class sponsor, ex- plains in detail how registration cards should be filled out. OWL O 11
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Patience, Guidance Lead Students CAROLYN KING sweeps grave marker of first Anglo-American Woman buried in Texas. Nym Barker, Linda Deweese, and Linda McDaniel study epitaph. MARGARET DODD 'cspices upi' bulletin board with Texas Revolution material for her part in group assignments, a portion of Texas history curriculum. WITH NINE months of knowledge and two nights of hard cramming behind, Jerry Shannon struggles through extra-tough final exam in English. OWL O 10
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Prom Magic HSANDYH JENNINGS and Joe Clark experience atmosphere of Twilight at Tarav in receiving line as they are greeted by lVlr. and lVlrs. Dee Cunningham on Prom Night, '63, NWN-MW X ll Prom Night had magic ring to ears of Juniors, Seniors, and selected Sophomores. We sensed magic as we swept two by two across threshold of Tara into twilight world of ,lun- ior-Senior Prom. We promenaded endless length of floor to stand with relief at our places in line. Under starry skies we sang old Southern ballads and danced to twang of banjo play- ing tunes of Civil War times. Others laughed and talked on veranda of mansion as they were served by Southern belles and beaus. This was our HPROM MAGIC, May 3, 1963. OWL O 12
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