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HO HO HO, MERRY CHRISTMAS! - It's good ol' Mike lSanta Clausl Eckstein who's passing out candy canes. LET'S GET 'EM, QUICK! - Seniors David Perry and Traci Skinner splatter the photographer with a bunch of snowballs. HERE THEY ARE, THE 1974-75 CLUB SWEETHEARTSI - Ginger Wreyford, A Cappella Choir, Susan Owens, Allied Youth, Jane Knight, Art Club, Bonnie Henderson, Band, Venetia Terrell, Chess Club, Nathelma Haywood, CoEd Hi-Y, Mary McGrane, Credit Union, Marla Head, Debate, Linda Altenbaumer, Deca I, Tina Orr, Deca ll, Tina Thomas, FCA, Lisa Alred, FFA, Andrea Jefferson, FHA I, Susan Gumm, FHA II, Marva Davenport, FHA Ill, Not pictured is Jeanice Middleton for FHA IV, Carla Carpenter, FHA-HERO, Susan Clements, French Club, Betsy Cook, Thespians, Lauralee Young, German Club, Medley Atkinson, Key Club, Belinda Williams, Latin Club, Susan Reed, National Honor Society, Carla Rogers, OEA I, Karen Copeland, OEA II, Kay Myers, Pep Squad, Paula Mathis, Press Club, Mildred Cook, Spanish Club, Elizabeth Lucy, Student Council, Denise Dukes, Tahos I, Kandis Turner, Tahos ll, Melody Holmes, Library Club, Paula Simpson, FTA, Pam Spriggs, Tiger Times, Kathy Parmley, Rosebuds, Karen Stacy, VICA Cosmetology, Cindy Langford, ICT: Tammy McAIister, VICA Radio and TV, Traci Skinner, Yearbook.
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Winter festivities enlightened school days LOOKS LIKE IT WOULD BE WORTHWHILE - Yearbook Co-Editor sports writer Kim Gorum take notes on the sports writing seminar Joey Wuertz, iunior photographer Randall Brown, and Tiger Times they attended during their stay in Denton. December was highlighted with the Junior play, Time Out For Ginger, and the visit made by Santa Clause himself. Also this month the Yearbook and Tiger Times staffs went to the High School Press Association meetings in Denton, and the All Language Festival included members of all four foreign clubs and a variety of favorite dishes from each area. The Pep Squad sponsored a dance in honor of Sadie Hawkins. Government classes participated in a mock conven- tion, where the usual procedures of a convention were followed. February was the month for sweet- hearts. On Valentine's Day AY distrib- uted carnations and on the 15 Rosebuds held a dance especially for the club's sweethearts. The Musical, 'Carousel' ran from 19-20. CoEd HiY members attended State Convention 20-22. Finally in Febru- ary students were engaged in their quar- ter exams. I'LL TRADE YOU SEVEN - Special delegates Bruce Strawn, Mike Smith, and Mark Young negotiate at the Know-Nothing party's Convention.
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I LIKE YOUR CORSAGEl - Senior Cliff Hawk, and iuniors, Patty Sadie Hawkins dance, which was sponsored by the Pep Squad, was Holmes, Pam Spriggs, Paul Miller, Tony Elam, and sophomore Sher- held in January. ilyn Henry admire the corsages the girls made for the guys. The THS parties and dances brought entertainment Starting off the i974-l 975 school year with parties and dances was the Sophomore Sock Hop which was held in the Student Center September 24. The dress was in the style of the 5O's. The band was 'Cross Tie Junction.' THS Homecoming dance was held November 15 in the Student Center. The band was 'Cross Tie Junction.' The dress was formal. Sadie Hawkins dance was held on Jan- uary l7, sponsored by the Pep Squad. The dress was country style. The Soul Providers presented the music. At this dance the girls got a chance to take the guys out. The annual Rosebud dance was held February l5, 1975. Sweethearts were announced and the band was 'Sweet Cider.' The dress was formal. The parties and dances gave the students a form of entertainment. SLOW GROOVIN' - Students take time out from the fast pace of today to a slow dance of yesterday at the Sophomore Sock Hop held in September. lm is
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