JimI'YlY Smphenso jx x-, 5, n and his guitar. lt really does grow hair! Between CI 012 Westervz Day program. After the saloon deal, the critters went from bad to worse when Country Cousin Jim Stephenson and his guitar came out. The Vic Yarbrough, the worlds' greatest peddler of snake iuice or Mountain Dew,-er Hair grower- whatever gave his spill. The Sextette sang, and everyone had sportin' time. Ted Hancock and Gloria Lamb were named Cowgirl and Cowboy of PHS for hav- ing the most original costumes. Dale Webb and Linda Goodwin were named Most Friend- ly as a climax to Friendship Week. Finally the sun set on the PHS range, and everybody went home. n rman, Terrell, Def' ' Real Cow and the Sherift'S boys: Hancock, She i asses-loating, Baby fa Posse. 'U 4.5 'iibrf ce 57 apleron and Slavs Dillon Jackso n QS? into ,3 wku S. PHS CO and Gloria Lamb, 2 Ted Hancock WBOY AND COWGIRL
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Personalities As the water reflects the sun setting on the distant horizon, people, distin- guished by their leadership and person- ality, emerge in Plainview High. Some excelled in leadership and scholarship ambitions. Others, because of their warmness and friendly outlook, were set apart as outstanding. As the year progressed these personalities became leaders in their classes, groups, and favorites with the studentry. Finally eighteen of these students were recog- nized and honored by their class-mates and friends by being selected PERSON- ALITIES OF PHS. October marked the first milestone in the illumination of these favorites. On this day Judy Atkins was crowned the Queen of Plainview High, an honor cov- eted by every Senior girl. Later, in a general school election, each class picked from their ranks two girls and two boys as worthy of honor by ranking them first in their respective classes. However, it wasn't until March l7th at the Formal Presentation in a special assembly that these leaders became clearly visible on the horizon of achievement. This climaxed a year of success for these students and gave them confi- dence to go on to greater goals of the future. With the characteristics of leader- ship, character, and personality pos- sessed by these, their future need not be feared, but anticipated. Perhaps these students can be called . . . Fairest of all lights above. 23
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