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sd- ' . . spy A -tg IW . K W WHAT'S NEXT? - TIGER TIMES staffers Revis Holmes, Laura Rochelle, Robert Berman, and Rusty Allen relax while in Denton. .,...,,b, WHAT IS THE ANSWER? - Kathy Camberen ponders the answer to a question on one of her mid-term exams. December brought Christmas spirit to THS -4212522 , I . W w., fa Feelings of Christmas enveloped Texas High with cold mornings and afternoons. Christmas was measured on a wide scale as Texas High's Student Council sponsored a canned goods drive for the needy. Art students participated in their annual window paintings of the Christ- mas season. Many trips were taken around the state during the month of December. Journalists attended the Texas High School Press Association Convention in Denton. TIGER yearbook, TIGER TIMES, and SERENDIPITY received All-Texas ratings. Language clubs as THS celebrated Christmas with an All-Language Festival. During the week before Christmas holidays, Santa Claus visited the stu- dents scattering Christmas cheer through the giving of candy canes. .limit WOW! THAT SNOW IS COLD - Betsy Cook, Therese McGrain, and Karen Fox have fun rolling in the snow on the Texas High campus.
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Homecoming highlights November events November was a month of changes. During this wintery month, the Texas High Tigers hung up their pads for another year. They finished with a 6-4 overall record. Homecoming was the highlight of the ending of football sea- son as eight beautiful maids were picked. Rynne Heard held the honor as queen and reigned over the Homecom- ing dance. B-Teamers, for the second consecutive time, finished with an undefeated record. The Marching Tigers marched to vic- tory as the Tiger Band won first division ratings at UIL. Working towards their '74 Senior Prom, the iuniors presented, 'You Were Born On A Rotten Day,' as a three-night affair. They netted nearly 300 dollars during the event. Juniors also received their Senior rings during November. SMACK IT TO ME - Fred Timberlake shows affection towards Leslie Thompson in a scene during the Junior play. 30211 - .Y .F in - 4 '. G 17.1 352.2 2-.fig-:if HOMECOMING 1972-73 - Queen Rynne Heard and Maid of Honor Diane Sterle discuss the upcoming homecoming dance and festivity events. LAY IT UP THERE - Robert Caudle beats an Arkansas defender to chalk up two more points during a basketball game.
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Centennial celebration started in Januarg Ice storms, snow, and a new l00 years ushered in January. With classes beginning on the fourth, the first confus- ing week consisted of schedule changes, resumption of routines, and a city wide centennial celebration. Texas High guys and gals participated by ioining the Centennial Bells and Brothers of the Brush to help pay for the activities that took place during the celebration week, street dances, marathon rocking chair contests and 'A Tale of Two Cities.' Rehearsals for the musical, 'Kiss Me Kate,' followed the traditional steps with excitement. Practices had begun with crews working diligently to add to the excitement of January. Allied Youth had begun to take orders for the annualcarnation sale. On January 20, ROTC held their annual Military Ball, in which a Queen was cho- sen and presented to reign over the dance. -i Q fair . Fliiiii W? piggy- -- f1fz2E2ie1ggFQ'-lem 15:21 E . BROTHERS OF THE BRUSH - Freddy Lands and Lewis Young participate in the centennial by growing beards. lf PUT IT THERE - Susan Warren and Sherrie Summers discuss where to place one of the many hearts on the carnation valentine during the AY sale. Munir MILITARY CORONATION - Sergeant Henry Cerar Proudly crowns the military ball queen, Connie Harkins.
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