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The football team rests during yells as the rest of the student body cheers the team to victory. As the month of October approached, students began to think of their first holiday. High School Day at the Fair, with its roller coaster, fun house, and corny dogs. The fun-filled day was brought to a climax when the Echos won honorable mention with a medley of popular songs. Clubs began to organize and students were urged to join. Chilly weather did not seem to keep the football fans at home, as the football season got fully underway. A program, Hail, Dear Crusader, started C Week off FOOTBALL, ASSEMBLIES, AND CHILLY WEATHER MARK OCTOBER ACTIVITIES Sweetheart Captains Anita Pou, Johnnasue Melton, Sharon Stone, and Sherie Pardoe display not only their beauty, but also their dancing ability on the Beat Bryan Adams assembly. with a bang. Amid the excitement of assemblies and football, the Sadie Hawkins dance brought enjoyment to dateless girls and penniless boys. The winners of the best dressed contest were Stanley Baker and Nancy McCormick, Pat Rorex and Paul Shufeldt, Eugene Burch and Jackie Donze. Jerry Shopher kneels at Ronnie Wyatt's feet, not to praise him, but to sign his cast. Ronnie injured his foot in the Bryan Adams game.
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BOYS WANT TO BE GIRLS . . . These are not exactly perfect specimens of the 1962-63 Drill Team, but these substitutes gave a good routine performance on the Adamson-Woodrow assembly. Sweethearts are not waving to the football boys but are going through a precision hand drill at the Bryan Adams-Woodrow game. . . . AND VICE-VERSA These football players surely look feminine! Maybe it is because they are portrayed by some pretty Wildcat girls on the Adamson-Woodrow pep assembly.
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There's Bells In Our Hearts sing Patty Bowers, Jennie Gray, Dede Boyd, Candy Topham, and Rene Ferguson on the Mobil Stage at Fair Park during the High School Day Talent Competition. The Echos were accompanied by Kathy Hamilton and Robert Welsh. These Wildcat football fans enjoy hamburgers and R.C.'s at an after, game party in Jackie Ricvcs' back yard. WILDCATS ENJOY FAIR DAY, DANCES, AND PARTIES These costumes may be a little more extravagant than those worn during the Dog Patch Days, but Ricky White, Nancy Slaughter, Jane Mackey, and Leonard Robinson surely do look stylish while having a good time at the Sadie Hawkins Dance. 24
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