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October, November Full of Action (A) Spirited and enthusiastic, the band and Cheroketts stay behind the Cherokees all the way. (B) Set against Texas blue sky, old glory flies in front of Sam Hous- ton. (C) Scrambling back, Edgar Nasis sights a receiver down the field and passes for a completion at the Highlands game. (D) Bursting through the poster to the tune of Go Sam proves once more to be the traditional game opener. 8 Fall
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Pennies, nickels, dimes, any- thing, were familiar words heard throughout the halls of SH as the Save Denise Fund went into full swing. Various clubs found the month of Octo- ber voting time as officer elections were held. Campus Life sponsored the annual haunted house October 19-31 with many SHers participating. Then came the big game against the Owls with Spirit Week arousing spirit as well as ACTION. Games of tug-a- war and powder puff football were held. To top off the week, a Sock Hop with Eastside Movement provided ACTION after the night pep rally. November 1 found VICA officers attending a fall leadership conference at Taylor High in Taylor. November 20 finished the first quarter of school, and SH was rewarded with a five day rest period.
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Every day brought something new into the life of SHers. Walk- a-thons, bike-a-thons, canned food drives, and trick or treating for UNICEF gave SHers an oppor- tunity to help others less fortu- nate than they. Swimming, signing, and Hal- loween parties added excitement to the daily lives of students. Powder Puff football games, style shows, car washes, and selling candy were among money-mak- ing projects. Rodeo Club mem- bers rose early November 17 to take pan in a trail ride. Spirit Week proved exciting with much club participation. Action was high in the green and white bedecked halls. Losing the spirit game barely dampened the enthusiasm of the Cherokees. D. Fall 9
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