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ci. aem . 0595, yyafm ees anasexillots 0 52' me 'these iw is 1 lltstiaveaux' afe 'LY Wg An established custom for re cognition of the senior class eacl year is Senior Hat Day. Las year it was varied with a Hobr Hat Day, so again the senior turned up at school looking as i they'd just finished a pot of mulli gan stew. The class used thei ingenuity to come up with soml really frantic creations. This yea. many of the hats were adornec with trinkets and gadgets acquirec from the raid on Olvera Stree during the ditch day. To go Witl this idea, the girls wore enor mous earrings for the occasion. There seemed to be some ques tion about who wore the pants ii the family when the girls arrivel in slacks and pedal pushers. Bu the administration got everythini back to normal CU. After that littl' episode the enthusiasm droppel way down, particularly since al the boys didn't participate to begii with. Still it was a day to remem ber. Well, here I am! The senior sec- tion preens and displays their ' cool hats during assembly. Won- der who Ruth is making eyes at? X
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7 .. ' - . W 'nv J ,--1 9? drowsy - .. . T 1' -31:32----f . ,.- l--af. 1 'll- x l Drawing blueprints is a rough job. Vernon Lewis looks to Mr. Georgeou, shop and geology instructor, for a few pointers. Gilbert Gonzalez, John Vess, Al Gonzalez fhalf- hiddenj, Manuel Picon, and Jim Dillon industriously draw or just think. These boys are part of the advanced mechanical drawing class who came up with some very complicated projects. 4 ,44 Wed 144 9th and 10th graders sweated out the mechanics of English grammar, preparing themselves for these joys. To satisfy their eager curiosity, many students experimented with chemicals and tubes or by cutting up frogs and worms during the more advanced sciences. The strain of trigonometry and the mys- teries of solid geometry were tasty fare for the potential engineers. Four years of Spanish are offered, but only two years are required for college. The eager-beavers who took the advanced Isn't Jimmy Hambright a fierce-looking ghost! Ted Murrin 1BernardoD, Arrlos Howell flloratiol, and Gary Casey lMarcellusJ spring away in fright during the Lit dramatization of the opening scene of Hamlet. class are sometimes rewarded, such as the eventful trip this year to Mexico where they stayed at the ranch of Ruly Quezada's father. Then students must learn what hap- pened long ago-'way back in history: how our country originated and was developed. And in Civics Mr. Ferman taught how the government is run, about the different departments and houses, and the repre- sentation of the people. For those who couldn't find Washington, D. C. on the map, THS offered a course in geography. What is it? 7th grade natural science students Roy Carter, Jimmy Clarkson, Walter Gebhart, and Van Darnell-rub a glass rod with a piece of rabbit fur. The static electricity worked the ping pong ball
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Th :eft ts ffcelle Kali Hel ight! in cast L- '4 1v. en D01 'wif B which U11 R In u 11 Q 'V Cglnp' Pat e Bax albar O M t011 Pclampifff, Doa HeVe'?RE H0 ' afo., -S 'Oth er In od- .Vd .Y 1 W E' This year's senior class tried to start the ball rolling for an annual senior play. Their presentation of Nlo More Homework proved what a good class can do. The seniors hope .hat future classes will take the mint and make this a tradition. Be- :ides being a splendid way to raise noney, it's fun for everyone. The nineteen players were di- 'ected by Miss Bright, who had the ro-operation of class sponsors, Mrs. Baier and Mr. Georgeou. The un- lerclassmen got into the act as ush- 'rs and extras, Mr. Barnes, Miss Svoboda, and Mr. Shamel also as- isted. The action of the play was in the fffice of a small town high school. Vhen the principal was called out if town, and the vice-principal long with the secretary became ll, the student council took over. xfter a crazy, mixed up, but suc- essful day the principal declared, No more homework Cfor one vhole dayb Y Mr. Ames ll-Eddie Bueltmannl the staid board president, attempts to stop Buzz Bailey's onslaught on Ronald Sassoon, provoked in pic- ture at right. Ing' Hey Ifhod 311113 ORK Je!-rellslnlth, es, Bobsayre . Stand. Glen John Key' Jallet 'HE' Il, Wes Vess. S5011 B Ter.. Ie-V Plahzzingfigiara 9015: ahe Cl 'Af' ri f0hea 's' ght' Na sl, et KB Worn poleon i, fagngibsagbzfa lzlevlflz-AQ Ziys I1 - is ll en Ii- vide tier lzahecggt Opeerj as ed the Ce argu lille! If her slapsgigvents bfi-11,4 Ron Baxte aid S Ela Jog, I1-iesassllgh 1,-fvjzefrieffd gloffjlmihgkghnie the fer! D10 uzz B- ,R1,od 1In. teac f-Vllzg ts re auey esl. 111115, hbah heveqge fBgb omg Di with Miki ckfd Hg' ll hum 01'- C0412
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