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Bringing in the It was nice to be in a place where inflation hadn't hit hard. And it was obvious that it hadn't, because or- ganizations showed close to 318,000 profit. Profit for clubs such as FHA, Cheerleaders, Yearbook and Hobo Day ranged into the thousands. When Juniors went out for Hobo Day, they alone brought back 33,332 Hundreds was the range for clubs such as Spanish Club, French Club, Student Council, FFA, FHA and VHT. Selling mums for Homecoming and carnations for Valentine's Day big bucks was supported not only by the stu- dents and faculty, but also the com- munity, which boosted flower sales to 5500. Most of the time the clubs went to the community. But for organizations such as FTA, which hosted a dad- daughter basketball game, and Thes- pians, which produced the All-School Play, the community came to the school. The ball game brought in 5245, and the play brought in 3675. So, while national news services told us that it was getting harder to beat the rising cost of living, clubs here found no problem. 'C HOBO DAY is mandatory forjunlors who WHAT FUN filling drinks for break! plan to go to the Junior-Senior Banquet, Marilyn Austin and Ramona Webber get but it is not always fun. Penny Perklnson this privilege in vocational occupations got the privilege of cleaning Loftln and at Vo-Tech. Humphrey's windows. .29 Fund raising!Student life
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,Z WWW fm-my WORKING for American Builders, Tim McCarley paints the Arrowhead Apart- A , ments' playground equipment. Tim, like V most students, has an after-hours job to W f J f 7,1 ,, , 21 M put money in his back pocket. f , Vfzf 5 . 4 . X SELLING YEARBOOK ads was both en- joyable and tiring. Jonna Conrad, Nona NOT ONLY passing out' but also receiv, nation sales. Pam wnn,t alone, as the Coke' and A101 Avef'0 V 'e SW' Wm' mg, Student Council menfber Pam Nel- halls were nuea with nowm Febmary 12. the manage' 0 no 5' son helps bring in the big bucks with car- . 28 Student life f Fund raising
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Celebrating 75 Years in ACADEMIC The Diamond Jubilee year marked new beginnings for Academics. Several ufirstsv added to and improved the cur- riculum: the five-point A program, lead- ership, computer programming, and ad- vanced social studies. ln 75 years, the attitude toward academics has wavered from apathy to enthusiasm. This was a time of en- thusiam. Some twenty students did work beyond the call of duty and received BY DISECTING a cow's eye- ball in human physiology lab, Jay Solomon learns the mysteries of his own eyes. 1897-THE FIRST public school was a four room building. ln 1901 the bulld- ing was enlarged and a two- room annex was built to house the high school. In 1906 it was purchased by 3 local doctors. Then the place became a hospital The picture shows Dr. N. H. Lindsey and several nurses of the Sanltarium. 30 Academ1csfDivider TICK! TlCKl TlCKl Vida Jones experiences the tech- nological world of compu- ters in data processing at Vo-Tech. five-point A's for their efforts. Sixty cent of local' graduates were col bound. These facts lean toward the ed cational studies which show that, nat wide, test scores have not declined f the first time in fourteen years. Ideas of education had changed f book work, readini, writin', and 'rith tic, to an in-depth study of the mind how, why, and what makes. us tick, real purpose of Academics! IN VO-AG, Jared Howard and James McMahan ex- periment with sheep shear- ing for the first time. STEADY . . . Steady! Strickland prays that block-tower doesn't fal she learns about goal ting in leadership. l
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