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Sally and Nita Newman symbolize Texan pride in song for assembly. Friendship Week, Western October came and the Student Council sponsored Friendship Week, October 3-7, climaxing the event with Western Day. Many strange looking people crowded the halls as each student tried to out-do the other in costumes. On Friday, October 7, stu- dents discarded their Howdy Hats in favor of all varieties of Western regalia, and the Student Council Posse had their hands full keeping law and order. At a special assembly—students enjoyed a variety of numbers ranging from Sophomores Nita and Lon Stern and Judy McKinzie spiced Friendship Week with prize winning hats. Jayne receives token from Bruce for Most Friendly Girl.
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Vicki and Jayne give the Key to victory to basketball players. Create Moments of Fun and Frolic fans and helped everyone to get in the swing of thing. Supported by the twirlers and PHS Band, the cheerleaders achieved the purpose— they let the Big Team know that the Bulldogs had boosters. At these events, the student body visited Dog Heaven ; they met Mr. Black Hawk ; and they burned a Plainsman in effigy. Each of these rallies created a memory to be stored away for future reference. Jr. section gives pep to the pep rally.
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Bill and Marieta harmonize Western music for Stan smiles as he examines his award for Most Friendly Boy. the assembly. Day Highlight October Sally Newman vocal, Ah Hail From Texas to a western Combo composed of Bill Bass, Doug Moon, Lonnie Brown, and singer Marieta Murry. Named Best dressed girl and boy, Gay Robinson and Roy Mires received prizes from emcee Stan Jones. Judy McKinzie and Lon Stern received honors for the most original Howdy Hats , and highlight of the program was the announcement of Most Friendly Boy and Girl—Stan Jones and Jayne Tudor. The Trojans provided Western Day music. Ray and Gay added the spirit of the Old West with their Western outfits.
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