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News, sports, features, and editorial specialists blossomed as the year sped by. Red Board, Masquerade, Colt Massacre, Hollywood Lane, Corona, Showboat, Big Switch, Rodeo, Garden of Hearts, Crystal Gazing, the All-School Skate—It seemed no time at all before the Prom, elections, spring fever, and graduation were upon us. Mr. Patrick Shields, Advisor
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1 Editor-in-Chief Carlene Hunt Hurrying and scurrying from one end of the campus to the other, searching the sources, dreaming up headlines, mapping lay-outs, editing copy to fit the space, the Silver Streak Staff ex- perienced more than one moment of panic in their efforts to secure the last scoop of news for the next bi-weekly issue. Paula Wurfl gets green light” from Editor-in-Chief Carlene Hunt as other editors and business man- agers look on. Feature writers gather round to share “the latest” before it goes to press. 28
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Always a hard worker, Mrs. Clifford Dailey was P.T.A. President. Parent-Teacher Association is known throughout America not only as P.T.A. but as an organization which devotes itself to parent-teacher relations and the furtherance of school pres- tige. The P.T.A. chose Vision, Courage, Action as its theme for the year. Every fourth Tuesday of each month our cafeteria has been the scene of many informative and interesting programs. These programs have been unique in that they feature students, teachers, parents, and administrators. The following school or- ganizations have provided entertainment for P.T.A. members: Barber Shop Quartet, Girls’ Sextette, Dance Band, Melody Maids, and the A Cappella Choir. X e following were chosen as topics for the six regular P.T.A. meetings: Better Understanding of Teacher, Student and Parent, Opportunity to Know Our High School Better, By Vision for the Future, To Honor Our Past Presidents and Look to the Future, Working With Our Youth, With Dad's Strong Arm and Willing Hand. The executive council consisted of: Mrs. Tharp, Auditor; Mrs. Codling, Corresponding Secretory; Mrs. Gray, Historian; Mrs. Lee, First Vice-President; Mrs. Dailey. President; Mrs. Jarvis, Second Vice-President; Mrs. Eggers, Treasurer. Mrs. Arnett, Recording Secretary. 30
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