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WORKING BEHIND THE scenes, Chuck Smith and Joe Mudrock operate the spot- light at Friday pep rallies to add high- lights to cheers. NEW UNIFORMS NEED adjusting as the troops try them on for size. The NROTC unit is an addition at THS this year. FALLEN LEAVES CRACKLE under the feet of juniors Mike Pena and Linda Duke as they survey autumn's toll. 18 STUDENT LIFE
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lm Snurd's crowd urges attendance, support The Great Pumpkin's day is drawing near and the whole month of October is filled with excitement. New students are now Rebels as they become an im- portant part of Tascosa. Seymour Snurd, Otis Frump, and Frank and Jesse James keep on coming back with their announcements of interest urging everyone to support the football team. The twelfth Miss Southern Belle-Tara Loewenstern-is elected October along with the class officers. Annuals go on sale. Sophohmores still get lost in the corridors, but not quite as often. Football season is almost over and a great basketball year is anticipated. Naval Fte- serve Officers Training Corps boys proudly wear their new uniforms. Seniors are already faced with the col- lege of their choice as the various representatives visit the campus. Juniors are examined with the lowa tests. The year's first Viet Nam War moratorium is held. ILLUSTRATING THE METHOD of voting to sophomores, seniors Paula Patton and Walter Cramer show how it is operated. This was the third year the voting machines have been used in class elec- tions. Potter County loans the machines to all four high schools. sgiqh L STUDENT LIFE 19
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