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time shows. SEPTEMBER, NOT JUNE, IS MONTH OF REBIRTH AT W. W. The autumn days of September, which brought students to the empty halls of Woodrow, were fun-filled days for all. The 1962-63 Cheerleaders, Larry Locke, Betsy Hill, Gary Smith, Dimi Athens, Tommy Greer, and Susan Hines, displayed the superb ability they acquired at S.M.U. during the summer. The Wood-row Wilson Sweethearts and Band also showed their superb ability by displaying intricate performances in assemblies and half-time shows. The 1962-63 football season began with a spirit-lifting pep assembly before the first game, which was with the Samuell Spartans. Other exciting events which September brought forth were the P.T.A. Fall Round-Up, Junior Achievement, and Space Education assemblies. Many Woodrow students, with their extraordinary talents, participated in the Fall Round-Up, whose general theme was Six Flags Over Texas. This year's Round-Up King and Queen, Larry Locke and Betsy Hill, two Wildcat cheerleaders, were presented at the Round-Up show. Margaret Tinsley, Nancy Robinson, Monty Strauss, Shannon Harrison, Roger Hillsman, and Melinda Dcason look excited as they were announced the semi-finalists in the National Merit Contest. 20
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Among the students who found the little red school at Six Flags very interesting were Charlotte Hcfher-ington, Jane Chapman, Kay Brumage, Carmyn McKinney, Julia Brown, and Sher-ie Pardoe. Six Flags proved to be one of the most popular places of recreation this summer. These Woodrow students enjoyed a Saturday afternoon despite the heat and large crowds. VARIED ACTIVITIES MADE THE SUMMER MONTHS PASS MUCH TOO QUICKLY One of the new exchange students. Sibile 8urnteslcr. arrived ai the airport on August 31 and waa greeted by her new fant-ily and fnonds. 19
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The long awaited Round-Up King and Queen winner , Larry Locke and Betsy Hill, were announced by Mr. Smith the night of the Fall Round-Up dinner and show. The P.T.A. worked busily after school preparing for the annual Fall Round-Up dinner and variety show, September 27. FALL ROUND-UP AND ASSEMBLIES PUT STUDENTS IN MOOD FOR SCHOOL AND ACTIVITIES The pretty Miss J.A., Sherie Pardon, talked about Junior Achievement and its opportunities for high school students to learn of business activities. Mr. Jack D. Shattuck, experienced science educator for N.A.S.A., presented a lecture and demonstration introducing the principles of space flight and space activities to the student body, September 12. 21
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