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Jane - time or relaxation aridfari H o , ,.,: Q VQAV. Q 'w',,v iii, A ' A - M 1 ' vii' f 111: Q V57 .I . i p , . ,x V if C C i g 5 ' V 'QQ imflffiti Q V SIDEWALK ART-Charles Maly sets up his Dllimiflgs for liny the annual Art Show at Howard Johnson's Motor Lodge. LOOK THIS WAY, CHILDREN-Kathy Walker tries to attract the attention of her little pupils at the Hardy Memorial Church Vacation Bible School. I6 - inally arrives E LAST-MINUTE CHECK-Diana Curtis poses for a last-minute check before she goes on for her solo dance number in Judith McCarty's dance recital at Tex- arkana College.
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Top ten scholars revealed in awards assembl MAY RUSHES IN-pushing eager students with final preparations for the end of another year. As Seniors '67 take the foreground, they leave memor- able impressions of their three action-packed years at Texas High . .. presenting their skits in the Senior Day assembly forming endless lines to receive graduation invitations, which must be addressed and mailed ON TIME fitting themselves in blue caps and gowns to be worn during closing exercises . . . liv- ing last memorable moments together, as a group, at the Senior Prom, Baccalaureate, and Commencement. The long-waited-for Tiger Yearbook arrives . . . the yearbook staff presents Chicken Man and Sparrown in assembly and sponsors the signing party at the Tiger Gym. Numerous athletic teams-tennis, track, basketball, baseball, football--are honored at the All-Sports Ban- quet. Rush and turmoil are finally eased by the sound of the school bell on May 26. Students look forward to summer vacations, but they are also grateful for their school, the scene of so many wonderful experiences. SHE'S FLOOREDl-During the signing party an unidentified stu- dent finds a secluded spot on the Tiger Gym floor to sign a '66 Tiger yearbook. 'fn fu e o-.. TOP TEN-The ten senior students with the highest scholastic Duke, Janice Green, Ken Hallg Ctop row? Sharon Wright, Kathy averages are fbottom rowl Susie Fisher, Vickie Stinson, Nancy Davis, Larry Coldiron, Kathy Seedle, Diane Moss. I'5
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