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Election of ofjqccrs highlights March calendar 11W Raw, TEARS OF JOY-Harriet Hubbard, Linda Vincent, and Susie Brown shed tears of joy at the All-School Social when Harriet is announced a '65-'66 cheerleader. -,,-. M-,-N OUT T0 LUNCH-Jo Ann Tyl is figuratively out to lunch for a break from her flower booth at the allied youth carnival. HEAR, HERE-Mrs. Hamilton meets with candidates Eddie Farnsworth, Donnie Jones, Joe Norwood, Bob Kelly, and Allen Sanders concerning campaigning for Student Body President or Vice-president. was M My F I0
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Classrooms dress up for All-school Fair visitors FROM THE FIRST DAY of March to the last, our calendar bulges with excitement-projects .. . carnivals . . . trips . . . elections . . . banquets . . . and even snow. The campus umps with campaigning and tryouts-for Student Council officers and cheerleaders. Announce- ment of winners highlights the All-School Barn Dance. Classrooms dress up in their Sunday best for par- ents' visitation-showing off class projects that students created for the All-school Fair. School buses and cars loaded with noisy Tigers journey around Texas-to dis- trict Interscholastic competition and to the Future Teach- ers' State Convention. The c'March,' of activities passes by quickly, letting April step in. MARCH 5 All-school Fair 6 AY Carnival ll All-school Social 1 5 uf I 4 Q wi av- H ii wx., , , Y CINDERELLAS-Lee Giles puts last touches on her draw- ing and Mrs. Terry sweeps up in readiness for All-School Fair visitors to the Junior English exhibit. ...i......m. CHOICE, NOT CHANCE-Diane Friedman chooses to go with Ronnie Deaver to see the mobile Army Exhibit behind the main building during noon hour.
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