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'Ciklcuhomo' Wins Proise As THS Musical, Top Ten Selections Pictured In Pioneer THE WHEELS ARE yellerj' sings Curley, Kirk Woolery, to THE COQUETTISH ADO Annie fBecky Wilkersonl tells ped- Laurey, D'Ann Hayes, as he tries to tempt her into going with dler Ali Hakim CLarry Frazierj that she is going to marry him to the box social party. cowboy Will Parker instead of him. KATHY HANSON, PEGGY Judkins, Carol Griffith, and Jan homa ran five days to sell-out audiences in spite of blustering King begin the dance for Many a New Day. The show Okla- Wllltel' Weather-
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'N SLIPPING AND SLIDING was the fate of many skiers. -LN,-Ns RECORDS DAY FINDS Mrs. Doris Mitchell still at the grindstone filling out records and distributing report cards, while students enjoy a day of rest. SAM LINE, TOMMY Horton, seniors and Debbie Franks, junior, enjoy their stay in Red River during mid-term trips sponsored by Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y. LEESA SIMMERS AND Kay Long take a breather before at- tempting to ski again. The two seniors went with the TRI-HI-Y to Red River during semester break.
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LAUGHTER, A LOOK of surprise, and a feeling of hap- piness overwhelm Marsha Calhoun, when she finds out that she has been chosen into Tascosa's Top Ten. g , f , , , ' La,1...l .. . ,,,,.. 1. ,..L 1 .,,.', ,-,, 1 . ., , , 5, M1 A , H ' 12,5 'N o 1, g 'v f THE EXHAUSTED LAS MEMORIAS staff celebrates on com- pleting their final deadline. f,,,.....,..... F 5 KENNY HARRIS, LEADING junior scholar, receives his invita- tion to join National Honor Society from the organization's secre- tary, Carla Smith. February opened for Tascosa with a new semester full of new classes and new faces. Rebels flocked the halls of THS, eager to complete the final term of school, involved in various activities. As the class of '68 concentrated on the senior gift, plus other plans for their final year, juniors and sophomores continued along the routine of school. Feb. 14 brought Valentine's Day, recognized especially by couples enamored with the coming of spring, while other organizations began to make plans for the oncoming year. The National Honor Society, sponsored by Mrs. Lois Taylor and Mrs. Judy Hathcock, selected new members who qualified with a 90 or above all-around average and were active in the school, adding a total of 39 seniors and 42 juniors to their previous enrollment of 36. Tascosa's Top Ten was also chosen in February, consisting of ten seniors who best represented Rebel- land in academics and activities. These students, nominated by the faculty, were presented in the Pioneer. Oklahoma made its stunning debut during this month, bringing joy and pride to all who viewed it. With a cast of 80, the annual Tascosa musical came through with flying colors, making the well- known Broadway play a sensational gift for the THS drama department. As the curtain rose, the audience was drawn into a world of lights and laughter, as Tascosa's stage turned into a land of delightful comedy and music, completed with brilliant talent. February-ranging from the nostalgia of Valen- tine's day to the fantasy of Oklahoma -was a time whose activities will long be remembered by the Tascosa Rebels.
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