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ANOTHER TROPHY-and another reason to be proud of our school. Terry Bray, Neill Cable, and Gibbs Franki fleft to rightl display the Sportsmanship Award presented to represen- tatives of Travis at a luncheon this month. The trophy is given each year to the Austin high school displaying the best all-around sportsmanship by the Austin Lions Club. AH, DISTINCTLY I REMEMBER, IT WAS IN THE BLEAK DECEMBER. -POE- A WITH COMPLETE CALM, Bob Baker, of the Oak Ridge Atomic Research Center measures the radioactivity in his watch with the aid of a gieger counter. The boards behind him are atom charts which he used in explaining how some of the atoms can react to produce entirely different elements. This was another welcome assembly in l' I6 THIS IS A SCENE from one of Travis' most interesting, if not strangest assemblies. The man, in whose hands Jimmy Price now finds himself, offered us the most entertaining half- hour to come along in years. Laughing at Jimmy and wondering what their fate will be are: Billy Green, Frank Limon, Johnny Polvado, Bob Chandler and Red Warren. This Holly- wood make up artist was really good.
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NEITHER RAIN nor hail nor sleet . . . shall keep the band and Rebelettes from the football games! Not only boosting Reb spirit, but presenting a different halftime show, Carole Mulhol- land, Charles Williams, Carol Cotman, Everly Driscoll, Mack May, Mary Ann Stromberg, David Dittmar, Nancy Dawson ffrom top, Ieftl and the entire group turned out for the last, and wettest, game. O GIVE THANKS UNTO THE LORD, FOR HE IS GOODg FOR HIS MERCY ENDURETH FOREVER. -I CHRONICLES l6:34- B Q Wo' Sf I 55253 -ee THE CHEERLEADERS offer their part to the school in many ways, but apparently one of the most fun is painting the signs for the football games. Here we see Judy Ingram, Madge Hocker, Judy Bryson, Nancy Thomas, Janice Brown, and Ellabeth Sassman making light work of their chores. . ft 5 ........,.f 3 Qsr WHAT WOULD FOOTBALL season be without the inevitable selling of pennants, stationery, buttons, flags, and, of course, streamers? Bobby Francis makes a sale as Billy Green and Mrs. MacDougaII look on lstanding, left to rightl, and Melinda Milstead, Judie Wood, and True Ward pause to sign Hi-Y'aII books Iseatedl. I5 ,.,...v--v
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With them is David Theim, from McCallum. LET'S SEE NOW, to find the square root of 38.766 you use scales A and C, then you - Riki Krezdorn and Joanne Mallet decide to work together on this 4 one while James Harper, back left, goes it alone and Terry Herzog and Billy A Mading look on. Jack Furman, the instructor, from the university, is trying Z to explain to Riki and Joanne that it's really very simple once you catch onl K P 542.1 ANOTHER in the last 'firsts' for seniors! The last first basketball game, and if some of you don't understand that, just wait a few years until you're seniors too. By the way, we lost. LOOKING as if they were really missing those two days of school, Bob Chandler and Jackie Smith, our co-editors for the yearbook, take a look around the town at the conven tion for the Texas High School Press Association in Denton 1
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