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Mrs. Wheeler helps John LaPrelle, Gordon Kage, and Marjorie Howard sort paperback books after sophomore book drive. Seniors Honor Mrs. Wheeler Mrs. Wheeler uses Sam, her lab partner, to supplement her biology course. In teaching biology, Mrs. Wheeler gives complete attention to every student and transmits to each an in¬ terest in her subject. An evidence of her interest is the Biology Club, which she instigated and now advises. Outside of school hours, she gives both time and patience in teaching Driver ' s Education. Adding further to her responsibilities, Mrs. Wheeler acts as Sophomore Class Advisor. Before she assumed this position, the sophomore class had not been an im¬ portant one in raising money for the Junior-Senior and Senior Gift. Now, over half the money needed in the next years is raised under Mrs. Wheeler ' s guidance. Mrs. Wheeler built for us, as sophomores, an ex¬ cellent foundation for our high school years. She gave us a solid basis for scholastic achievement while at the same time her firm but gentle guidance in class projects led us successfully through cartoon shows, carnivals, book drives, and bake sales. Because of her work with us as sophomores and her constant help and cheerfulness to us as upperclassmen, the Senior Class proudly dedicates this 1966 HILLIFE to Mrs. Mary Lou B. Wheeler. Mrs. Wheeler explains to officer about her Driver ' s Education class. 3
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This 1965-66 school year marks the end in the use of our present school building which no longer can accomo¬ date the student body. The many problems aroused by lack of space, con¬ struction work nearby, and improper facilities have evoked an important re¬ alization from students and school per- sonel: the success of our school depends upon the people alone, and no outside conditions can alter this success if the people are determined. Bearing this in mind, the theme of the 1966 HILLIFE concerns itself with these people, the students of CHSHS, their interests, their ; activities, and their efforts toward im¬ proving the school. The HILLIFE pays tribute to these people by showing them in the traditions and everyday life they have created as characteristic of Chapel Hill Senior High School.
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