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Vice-Principals y lot Against Thieves efore students had time to finish final exams and :lean out lockers, summer had :rept upon them. They looked forward to two months of rest md relaxation away from bells. For some it meant jobs, trips ibroad, or summer subject-matter workshops. The school became :mpty when students left, but t did not remain empty long. Vice-Principals Mr. Philip Nance md Mr. Jim Preston spent their summer, or a part of it, instal- ing combination locks on :very locker. This was intended ,o circumvent thieves. Students volunteers repainted .he homemaking department to nake it more colorful and at- ractive. Mrs. Jolm Wldte also leld classes for adults who vanted to learn to sew. Yearbook journalism students vorked two weeks to get out l600 0-Day letters to remind xtudents, teachers, graduates ,o send in payments for the l976 edition of the yearbook. Fhis work paid off with a suc- :essful sale of 1000 books. Teacher committees worked luring the summer getting ready 'or the TSTA District Vlll :onvention to be held in Oct- rber. Band members, Blazettes, md cheerleaders practiced in Xugust for the coming year. When students finally realized t was summer, they started raveling and going to work- shops. Four students flew across he Atlantic Ocean to Europe 1 me to Hawaii. Those who decided o stay in the States adventured o places like Dogpatch, Six flags, and Seven Seas. Owl Staf- ers drove to the state capitol for 1 week of lLPC's working fvorkshop. Varsity :heerleaders studied tumbling and earned new routines at SMU's workshop in August. ,r Y Novice band members learn how to march during hot summer rehearsals. They are under the supervision of Assistant Band Director Mr. Jack Redus. wx, I - Qggbis Owl Slaffers James Rodgers., Marilou Wright, Marvin Gossett, Karen Taylor Jackie Rodgers, and Eva Emery argue over play money at lLPC's Fun Night.' Surnmer Joy 9 29
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served by Ernie's Barbecue. Seniors Tammy Martin and Rhonda Miears discuss schedules which they received during orientation. 28 0 Summer Joy At TSTA Convention, teachers line up for barbecue dinner hard to Telfair ca Pe'v Won' during last semester' During the summer months, Don Tippit and Mike Crews work FTW? Enjoying one of the community's many activities are two young Parisians as they romp ir the Moon Walk during the annual Red River Valley Exposition.
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