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'Camelolg 9 carnival, fair crowd March schedule ! PROBLEMS-Queen Guinevere flanice Greenl and King Arthur CBob Mes- serl, leads in Camelot, discuss their problems in song: That's What lhe Simple Folk Do. KANDY KORNER-Colleen Pavcy and Di- anne Pritchett count change before Setting up their candy booth at the AY Carnival. MARCH Campaign for Student Body offices ................ . . . 1-3 Student Council Officers and Cheerleaders elected . . . . 4 A.Y. Carnival ............ . . . 5 All-School Fair . . . . . . . 10 Rosebud Trip ........... . . . 10-12 Honor Society Initiation . . . . . . . 14 'Camelot' ............. . . . 17-19 A.Y.Trip... ....31 REGISTER HERE-Student Council member Roberta Keen l registers visitors at the School Fair during Texas Public Schools . Week. Pep squad members ,Ian Atkinson and Vicki Williams are F guides.
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March brings topmost honors to capable students TRIAL RUN-Rita Fomby follows Mrs. 'l'erry's di- rections nt practice for National Honor Assembly. xx' 'ss' iq' it ,, 'ty-. 3 cheerleaders ,IUBILATION-:Newly-elected and former weep for joy over election. Costumes indicate: 'South of the Border' theme of the AllvSchool Social. I0 MARCH BLUSTERS IN-honors, carnivals, perform- ances. Showing its true nature, March blows in with its usual whirlwind of activities. How can we forget this busier-than- ever month! Electing the president and vice-president of the student body is always exciting. Students show their maturity by strongly backing their favored candidates and by remaining on friendly terms with other candidates and their followers. Cheerleader tryouts-the final exhibition of many hours of hard work-bring their usual suspense and competitive spirits. Committees of point-watchersi' work together making plans for the annual Allied Youth Carnival. Sideshows, mar- riage and divorce booths, food bars, horror shows-all add fun to the evening. Camelot,7 will never be forgotten. Night after night, the cast, crew, and directors work toward polished performances -three nights in a row. Mental torture involves writing short stories, finishing end-of-school projects. A chosen few remember their induc- tion into the National Honor Society. But all too soon, the bustle the many activities of APRIL has blown away, and WINNERS-Announced as Student Body officers, winners David Basye and Jim Wright say 'Thank you' at the All- School Social.
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April abounds with club parties, special try-outs J 4 It , gl- v it at H ' W, i g .,,,,, '- Wi'- .1 -f ,, HERE'S TO OUR COMRADES-Peasants Cary Holtzclaw, Betty Henderson, and Leigh Anderson toast their comrades at the Russian banquet held in the Collins Memorial Building. IP- .iI., sf- - 1, 7+ 1'1 7 1 J s If APRIL POURS-showers of contests, meetings, parties, and banquets. Houston Baptist College Singers present a program of sacred .and secular music during seventh-period assembly . . . Allied Youth members win the Ed Branom Award- at the Annual' Southwest Allied Youth Conference in Min- eral Wells-for the best promotion of Allied Youth in the school and community from an international standpoint . . . A cappella choir receives first division at Stephen F. Austin State College in Nacogdoches during a state-wide contest . . . Nervous Junior girls await their tum to try out for Pep Squad Captain . . . Future Teachers Club members gather valuable training as they take two days from their routine classes to observe elementary classroom teaching methods and actually teach children in several of the grade schools . . . Hopeful Juniors realize they are the future Seniors as finger sizes are measured for Senior rings . . . Vocational Education Banquet . . . Thespian Initiation ,. . . Tennis Meet . . . Club Meetings . . . APRIL showers begin to subdue, and the rushing month of May is soon to follow! ,-gEt... ..i.. I Vat ' HAIL, ROMANS-Julius Caesar CCary Tread- wayj and his wife Calpurnia fMarjorie Hut- ton? pose after reigning at the Latin banquet, held at the First Methodist Church. DO IT YOURSELF-Patsy Borcherding and Lila Bowden improvise lapboards to utilize in filling out Senior ring order blanks. The important thing for these Juniors is not where to write but what to write. I2
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