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Acquaint Students Louise Berryhill, winner of the DAR award, and Bobby Weaver, com- mended for a National Merit schol- arship, pause from a busy schedule to discuss plans for the National Honor Society. These campus lead- ers highly deserve the honor bestowed upon them. Central Catholic Buttons, Helen Heinesh, Sherry Teel, Frances Nieman, Pat Robel, and Lynda Tope, run their waltz play on signal from Coach, Sarah Villarreal. Karen Wright went so wild over Elmo Pretzel’s singing at the FTA's Cademy Awards that she fainted and had to be dragged away by Carl Jones. 21
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Fall Activities Cherokee village burst into activity with the opening of school September 6. During the annual Howdy Week spon- sored by the school organizations students became acquainted as they joined together for the purpose of promoting Cherokee spirit. In addition to games played in San Antonio, the foot- ball team traveled to Kingsville, Port Lavaca. Del Rio. and Houston. Symbols of spirit were evident throughout the school as halls overflowed with decals, yell books, pennants, and rab- bits' feet. Posters and decorations telling of coming games covered the walls. In classcooms students were busy begin- ning term projects while teachers set deadlines for assign- ments. Imaginative drills by the Cherokee Band and Chero- ketts highlighted the football games. All clubs and organi- zations worked together to increase school pride and spirit that will be remembered for years to come. To Nancy Fisher, taking absentee reports from doors is already be- ginning to be routine. Anyone who approaches Ronnie Neely saying Lacheeda had bet- ter turn and run. This novelty yell was done by cheerleaders, Carol Norville, Sissy Tadlock, Sharon Spillman, Carol Persyn, and Carol Moore. 20
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Jean Sammons and Fred Bean were chosen by the faculty as Citizens of the Month for October. Citizens are selected on basis of moral character and service to the school. Jean is president of the FNA, and Fred is president of the H-Club. Typical of a day at SH is the mad rush to the cafe- teria, as hungry students scramble for a place in line.
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