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rogressing from emphasis on administration to more in- dividual freedom, the public school today has steadily ad- vanced from a formal institu- tion to a Hproving groundl' for democracy. The portraits on the following pages symbolize the greatest natural resource any nation may hold, in that youth is thc clay which is to be molded into a classic statue, serving as a pillar for our demo- cratic form of government. T155 CLASSES
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Schoolrooms today have thc best in modern facilities
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f -iior class ollieers are iiialtiiig merry with president 'Iud Ruth plinking the ixories as lxeuneth lugiraiii. vice-president. Stl liarbarii George. secretary. and 'Iuue Smith. treasurer give a little rhvrhiii. I :A res umm k ' a it-1 'xiii ' g 'lihe senior class ol' 19-LX, the titty-first to gradu- V lg ,Z K ate in the history of ll.P.ll.S., has certainly lived up to the standards set by its predecessors. XYirli adviser Ralph Yance, an early start was made with the tiorniation of an executive board from whose slate the following class ollicers were elected: president, -ludson Ruthg vice-president, Kenneth lngranig secretary, Barbara Ceorgeg and treasurer, june Smith. lfollowing class elections, Sharon lfinch, niece of Richard Crowder, was chosen class inascot. Other activities of the class were to select sixteen superlativcs. and choose fifteen seniors to take the Pepsi-Cola Scholarship examination. We were particularly proud of Dick Davenport. lnternational vice-president of' the Key Club, and Dollv lledgecock for her work with the state and national 4ll Club. We were also envious of Charles ,NlcConkev and ,loc .-Xaron, who went to a student council convention in lexas and Mexico, as well as Betty .Io Ring, who attended the National Scholastic Press Convention in Cleveland, Ohio. Bouquets are also due to the fifteen seniors who were honored by having a biographical sketch in the I9-L8 Iligli Srlmn! RrAQ'i.i'ff'l'. 'l'iuv but tops little Sharon l iuch swayed the hearts of senior class uieiubers to beeome iiiagqm,
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