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William L. Mann, Superintendent TO THE FACULTY AND STUDENT BODY: My compliments to the student body and especially to the annual staff, on the production of this fine pictorial record of the 1976-77 school year. It requires a great deal of time and effort to assemble a yearbook such as this one. As the years go by, this book will serve as a source of pleasure and enjoyment to you, and will enchance your fond memories of your classmates and teachers. I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for the good work you have done to make this a pleasant and productive school year. This community is proud of it's faculty and student body. Again, my compliments for a job well done. Sincerely, William L. Mann, Superintendent Springlake-Earth Schools Earth, TX 79031 4
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rea School lair Code xpels 16 Homecoming Da Set October 15 o 3 fc» c. c School Burl Agenda s s “ rE 5 “ 2 (V QC. r -JT „ - -sc- =r gg ? C'E-R 5. a a » ? = •€ a • - - -O =• er = Cl r ? » 06 Z. - — O .or- 3 o r o 3 — — c- S- 5 n 3 •p o 5 2 SPRINGLAKE (Special i — The contro rsy over long hair isn't over — at leas )t in Springlake-Earth High School IheSpnnglake-Earth Horn coming Day is.set for Oetol The Springlake-Earth B 15 in the school cafeteria, of Trustees will meet Mai Jack Angeley, president September 13 at 7:30 a. m cr £. £ rj c ZL O - o — c - 2 - - Cj = O v crrro q- C (D 5? y cc Q r, r? a c ii •o - £. c « ►— •w r a c - S r - o I 1 c c —■ 5 CT — • 'O I - here about 16 students were expellei ednesday for three days after refusin: get hair cuts. Six are football players and five of th are starters, according to coach Rc nd Murray. He refused to commei her than to say he thought it would hu ie team's chances in the game Frida ainst Dimmitt. The expulsions came after principa ob May made his weekly hair lengtl leeks and discovered several student ith hair over their collars, according t rdis Barton, father of one of the ex ;lled youths After they reportedly refused to ge! leir hair cut and refused to leave May'; fice, he expelled them. May. contacted i The Avalanche-Journal, had “nothing say” about the incident. ‘It's not May’s fault.” Barton said. Re s just enforcing a silly little thing lat's been going on here for 8 or T ?ars. It's the school board's policy. O’ me you couldn't have hair that touch )ur ears. Then they allowed it to liddle of the ear. Now it's the collar.-Barton said most of the parent' ilved support their sons’ actions and an't feel the school board has a right to iforce a hair code. A spokesman for the the regional civil ghts office in Dallas told the A-J last Ju-“Rules requiring - different hair mgths for male and female students and lies prohibiting beards or moustaches o e violations of Section 86.31(b)(5) of the egulation Implementing 1? IX of the See HAIR CODE 1 BOYS HAIR Oys will be clean shaver beards or mustaches. Sideburns will not be wot ow the bottom of the e: Imust be kept neatly trin d. The sides of the hair w cut and neatly trimmed so it the hair does not hang or below the bottom of the Ex-Students Association si the high school building - the event will begin witl consider the following age3- uan‘ta 0 Hair. —i s Mexican food dinner sen at 5 o'clock in the cafeteria. Honor classes will be 1936, 1946, 1956 and 1! graduating classes. They s be recognized. Also the who travel' ‘■'-'best to turn for F introduce Follow! ation in Exes will game between and Vega There will be a brief pi me . gram following the game, io. exes gather in the cafete -'oneed moment o: 1. Approval of minute Sev«alcommittee chairmen Wnrn a I a ' t T U a- - i j b r3 r sch August meeting 2. Approval of bills 3. Enrollment were elected. Those elected j? o included band calendar, Lil- o - lian Holland, Evelyn Verden, §• ' ° 4. Amend 1975-76 budg. and Gavle Jones. 5 £ n Dinners, °° — £ cr 5. Report on building inSherry Haydon.JudithGraham, % ance program Jo Eddy Riley and Mrs. Gerald “ a 6. Review handbooks Elkins. Projects, n n Report on school m Tommie Bills, and Barhsra'o 5? -r Lewis. “ 3 ;-s -g §. s » • — MMIFORMS MISSING ? o 3 3 a o o 9 rr 3 = » rvcpuii i Enchilada Supper u n Adjourn I I hi . Supper ana ldeasa. meeting plans. Ex-Student officers are Jac Angeley, president; Donm Clayton, vice president; Mrs Pete O'Hair, program chan man, with M-s. Macky M: Catty as co-chairman; Mr OlfeeJ Prico fortlie Enchildada Sup- r are?-. 0 for adults,?!, and $1.00 lor ■ndcr. The time at S. p. m. .. the lirst home hallgan.. everyone is invited out to eat prior to attending the Wolvc-nne-New Deal game -- fVUair t; rr»aoirp Administration receive a - uii — meal price.PT A member .. will be sold at the door. Come To The Chili Supper The Springlake-Earth Ba Boosters Club has scheduled fund-raising Chili Signer FRIDAY IS HOMECOMING rhe hair will be cut and imedin the back so that it snot hang over the collar, in the front so that it does hang or lay below eye- level. iv explained that after eking their hair he asked nasium near the bleachers. Members of the pep squad, cheerleaders, and Wolverine Band have selected the 14 candidates. All boys in high school will cast a vote to selec htMlueen irMii Queen candidates are Debbie crowning. sch Daniel, Kim Clayton, Sherri Debbie Verden will narrate con Winders,Hortencia Rodriquez, all seniors, Flora Rivas, Ranee the history of the 14 king and queen candidates. A Winders and Susan Clayton, juniors. Gayle Miller, Pep Club pre two scht of Crown bearers will enter with sident, will crown the king.
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Dwane jones Secretary Kenny Hamilton Ray joe Riley President Harlon Watson Eddie Haydon Donald Clayton Board of Education 5
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