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STORY HOUR-Cathy Dunham and Suzanne of their third grade pupils at Oaklawn a pre- Stutsman, F. T. A. student teachers, give some view of the story to be read later in class. April brings showers ofprojects, exhibits, trips LAS MUNECAS-Cynthia Medford, a real live Spanish doll, poses in her costume for the Spanish exhibit. AN APPLE FOR THE TEACHER-Mr. Moore, his- tory teacher, accepts an apple from Phyllis Crurnpton on Teacher Appreciation Day, sponsored by the Future Homemakers Club.
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Per ormanees 0 Carousel draw packed houses APRIL-A BIG MONTH for Texas High-pops with activities and fun. Future Homemakers participate in Na- tional FHA Week-practicing the old tradition of giving an apple to each teacher. High-pointers in Allied Youth journey to Ft. Worth to the Southwest A.Y. Conference. Texarkana, is well repre- sented-thirty delegates come back after three days of fun and inspiration. Tremendous applause swells the walls of our auditorium during each of the three performances of Carousel, given by our talented dramatists and choir members. Latin and Spanish students exhibit their term projects in the library. Future Teachers catch a glimpse of the future when they practice teach for two days in our local elementary schools. April days are showered with pep and energy-reflect ing the Tiger spirit-full of vim, vigor, and vitality. ROMAN CONQUERORS-Gary Holtzclaw, .lim Wdght, and Mike Kusin get their Latin project-a Roman springal-ready to attack visitors who arrive to view the Latin Exhibit in the Library, April 21. I2 4-9 8-10 8-10 16-19 21 22-23 30 I'LL I'LL PLL-In the performance of Carousel Gail Abrahamson, as Mrs. Mullins, tells .Toe Hyde, as Billy Bigelow, that she will never speak to him again because he has been dating another girl. APRIL National FHA Week AY State Meeting '4Carousel Easter Holidays Latin Exhibit FTA Student Teaching Spanish Exhibit
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Whirlwind of affairs fills the month of May ... Q, M 4 Mya in , - ,21',fgf:, We? 1224 ,Z 'S REST STOP-Stan Brumfield and Donald Bunn take ad- vantage of a nearby barrel while they are waiting to line up with all the other B's for Commencement exercises. z ' I4 A REFLECTION OF MAY is like a speeded-up movie, flashing the yearbook arrival . . . assemblies . . . Senior activities . . . final tests . . . and fun. Seniors '65 take the spotlight as they reap honors at the Awards Assembly . .. reflect on fond memories at the Senior Assembly . . . contemplate the future at Bac- calaureate . .. enjoy a last fling at the prom . . . and walk proudly across the stage to receive their diplomas at Commencement. Students buckle down for the last round of term themes and report cards. But they take time out for the arrival of the TIGER yearbook . . . attending the signing party . . . ordering Senior rings . . . planning for the summer months ahead. The whirlwind is soon over and lazy, hazy summer days shorten the hectic pace. VOTE FOR BETTER SCHOOLS-Key Club member Donnie Jones gives Gerline House an 'Tm for Better Schools sticker as she comes out of the special 'fbond election assembly. A FIRST-Charlotte Moser, editor, Jerita Kennedy, and Sue McGraw, other staff members, assemble the first issue of our students' first literary magazine, Serendipity,
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