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VICTORIES . The scoreboard can tell a story of a victory or loss - most stories are victories. 9 Q ls AWASTEBASKET. The wastebasket's purpose is always ful- filled by the end of the day. WATER FOUNTAIN. The water fountain is a good excuse to get out of class, especially if you are thirsty. WEIGHT LIFTING. The weight lifting machine helps to develop com- plicated muscles for complicated games. WINNERS . John Williams, eighth grade, was the overall winner for the Spelling Bee. Jean Caddell and Cindy Myers were runners-up. Cathy Dicus was winner for the fifth grade. ? fl XEROX. The Xerox machine has a well spread reputation of misfortune. It is well fed many times a day. f' cl B A YELLING. If you are strolling the halls, or in the halls between classes, you often hear loud noises, which are labeled YELLING. P 9 ZONES. There are land and city zones: SHS had its very own zone. Fortunately, it was for only one year. 168 s -Q E HO VIS xl C+' is - '4'f'A7'l s , 5 .sf yi ,fp is V' 4 is 'Www lx 554-affix' 'Sri .fa Q We ,'1, M.: .SG ,fifty ti, , my ,
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TIME. The clock is an important instrument in our society: it helps keep the school running like clockwork. TRANSPORTATION. The big yel- low school bus is only one way of com- ing to school. Some may ride motor- cycles while a few fly. The more eco- nomical way of coming to school is either walking or riding a bicycle. TRIPS . Everyone likes to take a field trip every now and then. Miss Fuson's class went on a trip to Spring Mill, and the art class attended the Tri Kappa Antique and Craft show. Journalism I and II trampled the halls of W-TWO TV station, afterwards invaded the Linton Daily Citizen building. E A UNIQUE . Shakamak could be known for some of its unique stu- dents. You never know what some kids may look like coming to school. R VACCINE. Immunizations for DPT, rubeolla, rubella, and oral polio were given by the State Board of Health as part of the State's vaccine program. Children in Kindergarten through sixth were vaccinated. VANDALISM. Vandalism, accord- ing to the dictionary, is willful or malicious destruction or defacement of public or private property. Unfortu- nately, vandalism adds to the cost of education.
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