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THE SPACE AGE—a new age. For us A NEW CAMPUS —A NEW CURRICULUM, a new look to our classes. THE NEW CAMPUS—consisting of four units connected with covered walks; separate units so designed to do two things; first, bring about closeness among the students—doing away with the evils of bigness ; second, increase the effectiveness of classroom work by separating classrooms from other and more noisy activities. Ivy Hall and Oak Hall are the two duplicate buildings consisting of 13 classrooms each and a general education laboratory. The Library, a separate building—and the Administration Unit with Cafeteria, Music, Physical Education, Art, Homemaking, and Shop. THE NEW CURRICULUM —a three track plan providing for College Preparatory, Business Education, and General Education. The college preparatory curriculum is completely separate and emphasizes math, science, theme writing, and creative activities preparing for college. Business Education prepares for employment immediately after graduation. General Education provides the greatest flexibility in choosing electives and providing for a great many different needs. THE NEW CURRICULUM—whose aim is HELPING ALL STUDENTS—a real democracy of opportunity. CLASSES 1959
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SENIORS Senior Class officers bear the responsibility of the many projects of the Senior Class. Magazine sales this year soared to a total tar above any mark previously set. The duties of an officer of the Senior Class are wide and varied and it is one of the highest honors to come to a Senior. President of the '59 class is Jimmy Murphree. Vice President is Linda Green, and Treasurer, Patsy Parker. Not pictured is Bonnie Cleveland. Secretary. The Most Valuable Player award was presented at the football banquet by ‘he National Honor Society to Jay Lee. one of our co-captains of 1958. The Honor Socie.y also presented to the football team of 1958 a trophy in honor of their undefeated year and county championship. Accepting this award for the team was Larry Wallace, also a co-captain. Pictured here are Jay Lee. Mr. Gilmore, our former principal, who was a guest of the team at the banquet. and Larry Wallace, after they had received their trophies.
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