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SPECIAL UNITS Minnie Rubarts, left, and Gladys Owen, right, explain to Wayne Smith the following goals set for 1964 by the Special Units. LIBRARY GOALS COUNSELING GOAL To serve the school by the acquisition and organi- 1. Education for Common Sense zation of books and materials which are in line with the demands of the curriculum and the needs Automation and atomic bombs reflect the high state of and interests of boys and girls. our present day technology. The individuals and nations charged with the responsibility of operating and control- ling the instruments and systems for implementing power must have a high degree of good judgment, prudence, and maturity. This common sense is necessary for our survival as a race; it is important in the ability of individuals to hold jobs or successfully raise families. Rayburn Daugherty Driver Education B. S. Degree, Lin- coln Memorial University, M. A., University of Indiana Gladys Owen Irene Marshall Librarians SENIOR HIGH JUNIOR HIGH A.B. Western B.S. Eastern Kentucky State Kentucky State College. M.A. College University of Kentucky. DRIVER EDUCATION GOAL 1. To promote the Basic Law - No person shall drive a vehicle on a highway at a speed greater than is reasonable and prudent, having regard for the traffic and for the condition and use of the highway. Minnie Rubarts Counse lor B.S. Western Ken- tucky State Col- lege. M.A. in Adm. M.A. in special Ed. Uni- versity of Kentucky
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ATHLETICS Rayburn Daugherty, Wayne Smith and Warren Webb Wayne Smith, center, said, It’s like this, fellows, Mr. Burr always told us to keep the code of sportsmanship fresh on the minds of the boys. Remember, 1. Keep the rules. 2. Keep faith with your comrade. 3. Keep your temper. 4. Keep yourself fit. 5. Keep a stout heart in defeat. 6. Keep your pride under in victory. 7. Keep a sound soul, a clean mind, and a healthy body. 8. Play the game. OBJECTIVES FOR 1964 That each student may make his contribution to school life and receive values while doing so; That the spectators may find pleasure in watching the smooth performance of a trained athlete; 3. That sports remain the spirit of youth even when the sportsman may not be youthful in years. John Burr Senior High Coach B.A. Georgetown College Wayne Smith Physical Education B.S. Western Kentucky State College
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L;» jr - BUSY BEES AT ADAIR COUNTY SENIOR HIGH AND COLUMBIA JUNIOR HIGH ARE THE DIETITIANS SENIOR HIGH SECRETARIES - Mrs. Ray Coop, Mrs. Ralph McQueary. We may live without poetry, music and art; We may live without conscience, and live without heart; We may live without friends; we may live without books; But civilized man cannot live without cooks. He may live without books, what is knowledge but grieving? He may live without hope, what is hope but deceiving? He may live without love, what is passion but pining? But where is the man that can live without dining? -Owen Meredith SENIOR HIGH - Mrs. Oren Bryant, Mrs. Robert Akin, and Mrs. Edgar Kimbler.
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