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f-ses e 'Vw flltf--- J... Variety spices school dciy Dr. VWlliam Pool itopl dfSCllSS6S JFK's 6SS3SSf- School Wa5n't all classes- Every Once in 3 nation with history classes. Air Force Band ltop While a special program would come along rightl entertains students in the boys' gym. , , , Free Fare labovel amusesa packed crowd with to add Splce to the usual s'X'per'od day' jokes and songs. David Baumguarten lrightl pleased English classes with ballads and folk Some guests included David Baumgarten, songs. a folk singerg Free Fare, the Art Club- sponsored band from Philadelphia and Dr. William Pool, noted JFK assassination theorist from SWT. 20-Special programs Y 5 1 .
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5 What might be students' favorite between- class hobby? Give up? The answer is probably a brief, hurried bull session-a quick hello, a chance to pause at lunch and a short time to talk. Let's go to Austin. What are you doing this weekend? Let's go to your house this period. These are just a few comments that could be heard in passing through the halls from class to class this past year. A few moments to talk to friends could make the difference between a long, boring day and a happy, carefree kind of a day. This is a hand, honey, says senior Lola McDonald to juniors Gretchen Swinney and Denny Smith lleftl. Two seniors, DeVWtt Henderson and Ricardo Luna lbelo wl discuss the latest 'yosh-durn joke while Keith Mc- kniel listens in. Even the kickers find their own times to talk, as one trio lbelow lefti gets together during a class break. ey. TTLEH juic Bull sessions gave us all time fo talk Bull Sessions- 19
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Providing a complete vocational training program for employees of retail, wholesale and service-selling businesses is the goal of Distributive Education Clubs of America. Rudy Perez, DECA president placed in ad- vertising in regional competition, and went on to state in San Antonio. An end of year barbecue at Cape's Camp climaxed the club's successful year. DE trains for future ' 'fifzf A l l if-Vx A4 . i 1 e U Ig : V fi R . ll 'ln' Q F5 ' c efef'f:w ., f ' Fl? u , M '13 ' , , - ,,f H1 A, ' X Y Q V V 1 ,Ri 1 ,. 1 t N4 2, 1 g - V F .4 AM, zwx ,f 9, ----f' fl l 1l'l Officers lleftl for 1974-75 include M'L iss Bo- dine, reporter: Dana Zachary, treasurer: Mary Jean Peterson, secretaryj Diana Becker, vice presidentf Rudy Perez, president. Ice cream anyone? asks M'Liss Bodine ltop leftl as she dips a spoon of delight at Baskin-Robbins. Liz Duran labovel counts out change at the Texan cafe. Distributi ve E ducatian -21
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