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A Mrs. Georgiann Sims helps Mrs. Mineola Grumbles check slides before presentation to the English VI classes they team-teach. Mrs. Grumbles took the pictures of homes of American writers on one of her trips. A Report cards and semester reports were forgotten at noon Jan. 16, when Mrs. Eileen Wright, Miss Mary Emma Rosson, Mrs. Georgiann Sims, Mrs. the faculty was served lunch by the outgoing Student Council. Waiting for Mary Lyle, Mrs. Callie Forbis, Mrs. Marjorie Ball, Mrs. Robbie Martin, new barbecue, sausage and beans are Mrs. Vera Anderson, Mrs. Wilma Griffin, school dietician, and Mrs. Emretta Martin. Teachers didn't skip this meeting. 30 Activities
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A Counselor' aides Chellie Jackson, Cyndy Copus, Pat Keenan, Peggy Thorne, and Tony Rousos change the number of days left before Christmas vacation on their winning Deck-the-Door humorous entry. L Journalism teacher and publications sponsor Mrs. Mary Katherine MacDougall opens a gift. 4 Announcers for the basketball games are Susan Stitt and Phillip Baum. They record fouls and announce player participation for spectators. December 29
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January grads number 42, fresh beginning for remaining 1800 Following close behind Christmas vaca- tion were finals. After a week of tedious cramming, students were given semester grades, J an. 20. Report cards led to midterm graduation, Jan. 22, for some. New leaders were chosen. Student Council elections resulted in new spring officers. All-state band members were an- nounced as were all-district football players. On Jan. 23 Red Dragon and choir members were chosen for leads in their joint presenta- tion, Oklahoma! , to be produced in March. A Checking spring student program cards are three department chairmen. Mrs. Marjorie Trevillyan, Mrs. Dorris Schrank, and Mrs. Mary Adkins, replaced the confused computer that prepared fall term programs. Q Miss Corinne Herndon displayed with pride the miniature television set that was presented to her at the Red Jacket banquet on Friday, Jan. 16. Red Jacket officers Gina Livesay and Emily Little watch. 1 Mid-term class president, Aronetta Jo Cash, receives her diploma from Mr. Roy Butler, school board president, after being introduced by princi pal, Mr. W.R. Robbins. Other midterm class officers were Floyd Burgess, vice president, and Debra Gene Beck, secretary. Graduating were 226. January 31
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