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Page 22 text:
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ovember Marred by Nationa Excitement and anticipation of Home- coming ushered in the month ot No- vember. On the long-awaited day, Mr. Rodney Davenport was named 1963 Honored Ex while all exes, proudly rep- resenting their classes, marvelled at the noticeable changes in their Alma Mater. Student Council members pushed the sale of the new Tepee Finder, and bas- ketball season got off to a good start with the Player of the Week Display as an added feature this year. Art Club members complete a mysterious banner, launching the basketball season. A fs, 1, 3, EE ' 5, if MISS NOVEMBER, Norma Brijalba, contemplates plans for a Thanksgiving feast. She represented Library Club in the beauty contest. Teachers and former students talk over old times at the FTA Homecoming Tea and Art Club Exhibit. I8
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MISS OCTOBER, Rosemary Manriquez, works in both Sock and Buskin and Fufure Teachers. She repre- senTed Sock and Buskin in The conTesT. Bill Winn, band president, stands wiTh court, Sherron Fifer, Jill Young, and Eva Waldrop, during presentation at half Time. Along wiTh The glamour of The BeauTy Pageanf, OcTober includ- ed The Tom Sawyer play, pre- senTed by The Sock and Buskin Club. Seve ral extracurricular clubs organized for The years' work and eIecTed new officers. STudenTs snuggled Through The firsT six weeks exams and anx- iously awaited The resulfs. October PicTured in a scene from The children's play, Tom Sawyer, are Duane Irvin, Terry Kelley, Kay Warwick and Bill Herring. The Play feaTured The most elaboraTe scenery used in several years. I7
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Tragedy Hector Beltran, Don- na Collins and Bill Perales respectfully examine the portrait done in memory of the late President Kennedy by Mr. J. J. Johnson. Forming a caravan, an ea- ger tribe gathered at the bonfire, a special treat sponsored by the Kappa Iota Sorority, to witness the burning in effigy of a Bel- Air Highlander. November ended on a trag- ic note as the President of the United States was as- sassinated. Ysleta's popula- tion ioined the rest of the world in sorrow and dis- belief. Student body preslden Hector Martinez and Mr. Troy Denham honor the Homecoming court during game half-time. ,., W ,-its fr' N :gf g If rrffaaa. -. H? Mighty Kawliga looks dovvn on the Bel Air Highlander who was to be burned at the stake at the bonfire. as-,
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