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Spring Fever Epidemic new fr l .. e Youre QQWH l ASSEMULWS1fs x R GORY? X R VOTE 'lEf3SlXlNlDORl FOR Agggrxmv MNAGER 3 Joe Tessandori, candidate for assembly manager, pins up an example of the many clever campaign posters displayed during student body elections. Q , X like 6? 162. 1? ii, i T1 er if , X ' .-,,,: , 3 '-tt. - Do Not Disturb! Rusty Hale sleeps in peaceful bliss while others indulge in vigorous activity on Trans-Pecos day, a holiday for stu-. dents. 24 MISS FEBRUARY, Bettye Binion, looks through the colorful heart of a Valentine display. Bettye repre- sented Maroon Jackets in the beauty contest. Competitive campaigning and election re- sults opened February's busy activity. Encl- less play practice brought forth the witty Senior Play, Arsenic and Old Lace. Basketball finished the season in third place ofthe division while spring training got under wayg and sweethearts were chosen by the athletic teams.
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Boarding the bus to Eastwood to install their first National Honor members are NHSers Raul Vasquez Cheryl Landgren, Student Council member, gives a con- Barbara King and Sharon Cline. vincing sales talk about the student directory to a pro- spective customer, Judy Greggerson. Studious Atmosphere Dominates Semester Exam Week M IS S JANUARY, Jean- marie Blake, was selected by the Art Club as beauty contestant. 23
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Tv' Sweeps Indian Reservation Hopeful athletes began working out for track and baseball, anticipating the com- ing season. Seniors concentrated on col- lege entrance exams, and modern dan- cers presented their annual recital. Every- one welcomed a deserved rest as the prospect of Easter vacation came into view. Y' 'I' ft 1 fi tp: I I A 101,25 I1 '-A ' 1 IQQ I ' J ' VII, Posing for the recital number, Primitive, are Nikki Jackson, Frari O'Nan, Betty Burkhalter, Socorro Escobar, Mary Ann Chavez, Lolly Mills, Mary Lou Toone, Wanda R o cl g e r s, Sharon McDaniel, Johnnie Tappan, Carol Miller, Karr Chew and Yolanda Her- nandez. Choir Students Patricia Carbajal, Margaret Megason, Jimmy Sherwood and Raul Martinez get acquainted with Dr. Lara Hoggard, director of the March choir clinic. ki 'Q r .IA S, 4 Inf. A-1' All MISS MARCH, Olivia Lozano, awaits Easter A totally shocked Cheryl Landgren is escorted to the basketball services in front of a beautiful chapel. court by varsity players after being pronounced sweetheart 25
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