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SES To know wisdom and instruction; to perceive the words of understanding. Proverbs 1:2
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Typical School Day is Not Boring Eighth Grade students learn that high school offers many opportunities which were not available to them in the lower grades. Mrs. Sarah Davis, Dr. Epes Harris, and Dr. Charles Scott helped the jun- iors learn about health careers, es- pecially related to tuberculosis in a very interesting panel discussion. Miss Hammock's Senior English Class learns that Miss Hammock has a very different approach to giving out test papers. What could be quicker than to throw them?
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Mrs. Hamlett, Sponsor; Robert Borum, President; Willie Louise Wells, Vice President; Sallie Beville, Secretary; Ann Dalton, Treasurer; Audrey Blevins and Sammy West, S.C. A. Representatives. Class Colors: Forest Green White Class Flower: White Rose Entwining Ivy Class Motto: Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. The Class of '61 has’one distinction of which they are proud: they have learned to work together harmoniously. Since the be- wildering days of the eighth grade they have faced school life together happily. Rat Day brought its moments of dread and glory as they heldthe spotlight briefly, As the mem- bers found their places in sports, dramatics, and clubs, they began to make important con- tributions to the school program, The biggest job was making money for the Junior-Senior, and many projects brought the class closer together. After months of planning and secret activities, the Class greeted their guests in oriental splendor as they bade Sayonara to the Seniors. The Senior year has brought its problems and triumphs: college boards, the Senior Play, applications for college, andalways the thought of finalexamsand graduation. In the meantime there are the meetings to be held, the offices to fill, and the fun of being to- gether that make the Senior year the most challenging and busiest and happiest of high school days.
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