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With acquired skills, Barbara Trezza applied Kathy Hooker ' s make-up before the play. A World Of Make Believe Under the direction of David Heath, the Children ' s Theater in this area presented The Pale Pink Dragon. While the ad- vanced drama class created their own costumes, the Art De- partment put in time and labor to create colorful scenery for the production. The result was an entertaining afternoon for the elementary audience and an invaluable experience for the drama students. h . d In full costume, Mike Carnagey listened to the lines awaiting his precise cue. Elementary children spent an exciting afternoon entertained by drama department.
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Carefree Days Of Summer Although school was offi- cially out, members of the stu- dent body were busy in prepara- tion for the coming school year. Aggieland was host campus for the ROAR and Lion ' s Tale staffs for a journalism work- shop during July. Creating rou- tines to be presented for the half-time enjoyment, Lionettes and band members spent many hours on the practice field. Early mornings and late eve- nings found both coaches and football players involved in long, strenuous workouts. When the school administra- tion had delivered schedules and Freshmen had attended the tra- ditional orientation program, summer became a time stored in the memory of individuals. Thoughts of the brief but joyous summer months were ended with issuing of schedules. Vice-principal Mr. Parish invited Fresh men to Turner during Orientation Preparing for a unique yearbook, the ROAR staff attended summer journalism classes.
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Wild West Providing Fun T imes Western winds blew in the spirit of the Wild West as Pi- oneer Days started with a pep rally for the mighty Lion foot- ball team. Following the game, a fun-for-all street dance made a night full of excitement. With the starting of a new day, activities began with a col- orful parade, many decorative booths and several drawings for prizes. A weekend of the real West, recreated through com- munity participation, set the fast pace for student activities. V E0 CAN WE 7 , LOSE Band members contributed lively tunes to the outdoor pep rally at Piuntur Day. Varsity Cheerleaders participated in the Saturday morning Pioneer Day Parade. At the Junior Booth, Liz Maxfield had the job of filling cups with ice. Working for an elaborate prom, the Junior class sponsored a booth at Pioneer Day.
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