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for Miller Students Carlos Chapa and Bobbie Berry show off a popular winter style, turtle-neck sweaters. A purple silk scarf adds a touch of color to Bobbie's sweater. Loyal Buc fans went all out to show their support for the team. Louise Kuehn's white car was perfect to display the purple and gold slogans. Car coats really come in handy when the strong breeze blows off the Gulf. Betty Vickers sports an unusual one made of imported feed sacks. Karolen Winters' white one goes with any color. As a change from west- ern garb on game day, some of the girls wear Bermuda shorts Je . an- ette Martin and Jane Sorrel add Tyrolean hats for the mountain climber look. 27
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Black and white striped overalls which they wear each game day are favorites with the Buccaneers this year. Butch Ladewig and James 0'Neal discuss the game after school. Fad, Fashion Set Style Many petficoats are practically the rule for girls everywhere in America these days. Sometimes, though, they make it rather difficult to get into a car as Dorothy Williams will tell you. Robert Taylor is amused as he watches Dorothy try to solve the problem. Ivy League styles have gone over big with Mil- ler students. Boys wear striped shirts and trousers with belted backs. Dresses made of striped fabric are popular with the girls. Charles Sadler, Marilyn Herold, and Janice ' Kutz show off their stylish clothes. 26
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One of the speakers at Career Night, Gene Lanphier, takes time out for a cuy of coffee served by Angelita Nava. Bob McCracken from the Caller-Times conducts a session on reporting, for interested sophomores. i Talking over some of the high points of Career Night are Mary Helen Weygl, buyer for Lichtenstein's, Dorothy Burghower, sec- retary, and Johnny Mitchell, sheriff. John Hill Watts district mana er for CPL, and several guides 1 8 stand in front of a career poster. Sophomores Seek Careers Every year the Guidance Department of Corpus Christi schools sponsors a Career Night for Sophomores. This night is dedicated to helping students choose their life's vocations. This year the program was held at Roy Miller. The students choose two professions in.which they think they might be interested, and hear speakers who advise them about the opportunities and problems of the profession. The speakers chosen for Career Night are local leaders in their respective fields and are well qualified to speak about them.
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