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A Potpourri of Events Concludes Year at THS Students at THS witnessed a variety of events this year. Fabulous Fifties Day brought greasy hair, white T-shirts, and bobby socks into the halls of THS once more. The Interact Junior Mess Pageant, won by Mike Byrom, was a success; while an opera, “Amahl and the Night Visitors,” brought culture and Christmas spirit to THS. Human Relations Day, an experiment sponsored by the Student Council, helped everyone make friends. Senator Bill Brock spoke in assembly and presented the school an American flag. The whole year was packed with special assemblies that highlighted the students’ days.
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HoH 1. Serving Claude Easley his turkey dinner is Sandra Kidd. 2. Senior, David Stephens, looks over the luncheon menu. 3. Senior Day’s entertainer, Coach John Rickman, dis¬ cusses the program with Kelton Garner. 4. Passing on valuable words of advice is Coach Hulon Watson. 5. Henry Hawkins plans a method of devouring his dessert. 6 . Collecting tickets from Pam Earps is Coach Milner Carden. 7. Junior servers, Janet Nelms and Nancy Schell, diligently work to prepare tables for the Senior class. 8. Claire Galbraith entertains the Class of 75 with her astounding voice. 9. Jerry Neal picks a tune on his banjo. ! T 1—1 I «4 It I 1 . -
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1. Senator Bill Brock presents Principal Creed McClure with an American flag. 2. Members of First Baptist Church pre¬ sent the Christmas opera, Amahl and the Night Visitors.” 3. Jerry Neal, Kenny Wrinn, and Tommy Taylor supply entertainment for Human Relations Day. 4. The Fabulous 50’s are revealed by teachers and students of THS. 5. Milton Rice is escorted by Suzanne Lawson past last year’s queen and other Junior Mess contestants. 6. Keith Gil¬ liam, Kent Batchelor, Mike Byrom, Bobby Nichols, and Steve Parris—the five Junior Mess finalists—display their subtle femininity. 7. Mrs. Clara Garri¬ son helps Joan Roepke and Steve Ander¬ son on Human Relations Day. 8. Randy Gall laughs hysterically during “head- band discussion.” 29
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