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This was the all direction year: that time when faculty, students and activ- ity ioined to produce what stood as one, yet grew individually, to be iudged each in his relation to the other, as one might view the spatial relation of obiects on a surface. This was the year that we moved on- ward. High school graduates moved toward the fulfillment of old dreams. An estimate of seventy-five out of I 'l9 stu- dents attended colleges in and out of state during the past year. Another estimate of twenty graduates enlisted in the armed services while the remaining graduates ei- ther found employment or established homes not only in Pauls Valley, but else- where. Flaming baton routines light up homecoming activities as twlrlers Vickie Swlnney Loret ta Lobaugh, Billie Moody and Lou Ann Coffman find themselves the center of attraction f- b--f' we--wwvfw-1:-. .:viufm.,fi,,fyf - fp x
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., 1 Q ,V F y G 75, .- -v vi ': X ,A Jeff Moore and Howard Kelly, members of the newly formed Rocket Club, carry out plans for an aerial view of the school. Surrounded by Purcell Dragons, forward Tony Peters finds his besl choice is straight up. 4
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J H '1 v Ideas on education are often developed by on the iob training when FTA members are allowed to take over classes at Lee Elementary School. This was the year that we moved upward, the motion being felt by the ad- dition of two new organizations to pro- duce new dimensions of school spirit. FTA, a teachers' training club, provided stu- dents with background information in the field of teaching. GRA was organized for girls who wished to participate in sports and games. The adoption of new rulings aided the schooI's upward growth. Activity tickets bought not only admission to home games but paid part of class fees. Changes in the dress code allowed girls more freedom of dress. Girls were permitted to wear pant- dresses and on extremely cold days, slacks were permissible. Dale Runyan, Donna McEuin, Mari Mitchell, and Jimmy Richardson work on the second place winner in the Christmas door decorating contest. '-
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