Cherokee High School - Sequoyah Yearbook (Canton, GA)

 - Class of 1960

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Page 15 text:

Homegame excitement for Cherokee High students does not cease with the games but continues with the sockhops. Even what appears to be an unhappy occurrence can be a source of enjoyment in the Cherokee High lobby. FELLOWSHIP Spontaneous pep rallies increase the enthu- siasm of the Cherokee High students over an upcoming game. Dancing at the Annual Staff Dance, everyone eagerly awaits the crowning of Miss Sequoyah.

Page 14 text:

The last few minutes before reaching the lunch counter sometimes seem to be the longest of the day, but Cherokee students let co-operation and con- sideration be their guides. CCOUlPlERATllON just as we-the students of Cherokee High-are the constituting elements of the school so are to qualities co-operation and fellowship essential pillars supporting the bridge. Students assisting in the office and in the library, those co-operating with the faculty, and students maintaining order in the lunchroom line are examples of the caliber of student who enable Cherokee High to offer the best opportunities for students to receive a full education. Constituting an essential Part of such an education is the fellowship which we-the students receive from participating in class discussions, club activities, and sports events, attending dances and athletic contests, and meeting in the lobby each morning. Besides making school life more enjoyable, such fellowship serves as a means for the students to learn to function as part of a group. Aside from enabling the typical school day to be orderly and meaningful to the purpose of projecting knowledge, the elements fellowship and co-operation serve as a means for the students to learn to meet and to associate with others-abilities essential for our later lives. Efficiency and dependability are the trademarks of Chero- keels library assistants. Maintaining school equipment is a tedious but necessary task-one accomplished by students Mr. Mashburn assists underclassmen in planning for their future, and teachers alike. Presidents Mary Linda Garrett and Larry Haley present Benny Bishop, president of the student council, with checks from the FHA and the FFA to further the land- scaping of the campus.



Page 16 text:

SCHOOL SlPllRll'll1 Tense faces await the results of a decisive play for the Cherokee Warriors. Q Q' , A spirited pep rally encourages the Warriors to gather their efforts for In victory or in defeat, Cherokee teams receive student loyalty a Cherokee victory. wherever Cherokee students happen to be. The industrial arts club's project to landscape the campus with native North Georgia plants typifies the willingness of Cherokee's organizations to work for the improvement of the school.

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