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Spending A Holiday At The Fair Fair Day arrived and despite the threat of rain, R. L. Turn- er ' s students came to enjoy the fun. Crowded exhibits, wild rides and a packed midway set the scene for a long day full of fun at the fair. Prizes were proudly displayed as everyone tried their skill at the game booths. Hot dogs, cot- ton candy, corn-on-the-cob and candied apples were eaten readily. At the end of the long, exhausting day, only memories remained and the anticipation for next year ' s fair. Staggering effects of Big Tex ' s exciting rides were felt by Sandy Hall on Fair Excitement confronted students as they approached the gateway to the fair. Through concert, the Turner Band provided entertainment for crowds at the fair.
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Catching The Unexpected Poses When the football, basketball and baseball seasons were final- ly over, people would long re- member the pictures of their friends. Not the posed photo- graphs, but instead, the one of a kind poses that can never again be recaptured or duplicated. While posed pictures are often flattering, the candid camera is able to catch individu- als at their most embarrassing and uninhibited moments. Can- did shots are intended to be funny and are entered in this book in a spirit of good humor. Complete with full stage makeup, Ji Ann Reeves flirted with the camera Scrambling for possession of the managed to tangle themselvu: liusketh; into this jion Cagers and the Mesquite Skeeters awkward and unexpected situation. Adding a surprise to the Junior Talent Show, Tony Reeder and Joey Lopez performed a dramatic skit amid laughter and confusio n.
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Senior Ambition Successful After a week of learning pat- tern plays, blocking assign- ments and how to run a pass pattern, the teams took the field with boundless enthusiasm for the start of the sixth annual Powder Puff Football game. Despite the cold November weather, the teams played with all the ability possible for the enjoyment of the hardy fans. Although the Juniors fought fiercely the Seniors proved to be victorious with a final 48-22 score showing on the board. Everyone who attended the game thoroughly enjoyed the hilarious antics of the cheer- leaders, and the determined at- titude of the players who bat- tled till the end. Win or lose, every girl added bruises and sore muscles to their memories. boys will be boys unless they were cheerleaders for the annual Powder Puff Game. Injured in practice, Junior Becky m ■ ' , . ja .- - ' »5. ' ;3 McMillen watched from the sidelines. During practice, basics on the art uf defense were Uught by Senioi 5Uie Webb.
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