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W F LL ACTIVITIE HUM Sally Saunders, Jon Tripplett. Gwen Kennedy, and Janie Fer- nandez, who were elected stu- dent council officers, are shown making plans for the year with their new sponsor, Corinne Britt. mt at ' W l 'W' f if Qffssn ii! 1. r 'Mfg s,,:h:liwf-ws. 'Swxmhd vwaswkx A cold wet Navy Day brought a jet plane right into the parking lot. Students were allowed to inspect the plane be- tween classes. John Broussard, Chief Yeoman, explains the prin- ciple of a jet engine to Bettie Lester, Margot Walker, Sally Saunders and Doris Polansky. is . , 5? 33 if 5 Mm xy? in s 1 Galloway Hudson and his parents are 'talking with Mr. Utterback after the P.T.A. meeting. Students w encouraged to bring their parents to sc o meet their teachers. Parents followed the dule of the student Gail Coons, pictured at the left is making a student council report to members of her home- room.
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F49 Student council members nt long hours painting pos- ters and signs for each football . Every window, door and stairway was painted before the district games. lt was great fun to spread the paint around in anticipation of success but it was not so easy to wash windows and scrub floors after we lost the semi-final game at Houston. ,ML . .wen ,.D ' wig .,,. ..,..a...A ,-'WTI i w Q W i l ? x 2 I ALL WORK T0 WI ACCLAI num Six weeks exam very se- rious business to t niors in psychology class. ms are scheduled so that students take two each day for three days. In a special assembly, John M. Dunahoo, teacher of industrial arts, was awarded an award .a, 4SsW' wx i- of merit by a representative of the Ford Founda- tion for outstanding achievement in 's depart- ment. Dorothy C ellor, student council rep- sentative, is sho n at the left giving out stu- t activity cards to students in her homeroom. Students were required to show their cards in order to attend school sponsored activities.
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S? Pm' Bad news! Students realize what the flag on the outside of Snuffy's door means-test day! Anxious civics students watch uffy hangs up the flag. This popular teacher was once ach of the Bucs and never tires talkin about it in his classes. e keeps order by using a board th ls l-Iadicol . l-Iis students must give up points on the test scores for income IRX. , . 1 w :ex - K f f Many ex Miller students who art on leave return to visit in familiar halls and to talk with former teachers. Joe Lopez chats with Miss Allard on a warm day in September. CELEBRITIE , C 'l'-UP CRAM CORRIDOR ,a- ix FP .,,,v ' x I' 'P Loud western sh rts, blue ' jeans, and various colored Stet- son hats became a familiar sight on Fridays. These girls had no horses to ride so they rode the stair rail. The game-day cow- girls are: Janita Ward, Bettie Lester, B e t h a Sheffield, Evelyn Stein, J 'I ramlett, Dian Hall and Ann Clark. Those standing are: Mary Tom Williams, Dorothy Paschal, Billy Doris Smith, Patty Ray Peterson and Sherill Whitener. all L .
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