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Dll-EDllCATll0N Because of his immeasurable value to Cherokee High School as head coach, as mathematics teacher, and as advisor of the Lettermenis Club, we dedicate this 1960 SEQUOYAH to Coach Lowell Vancil. Coach Vancil's knowledge of football and track, his calm decisions under pressure, and his ability to press onward even though the odds may be against his team, have won the admira- tion of the team's supporters as well as the players. However, his interest in the athletic program does not end with football and track, but extends to all sports through his work as advisor to the Lettermen's Club. In the role of algebra and geometry teacher, Coach rates not only as a qualified teacher, but also as a leader of the student On the side lines, Coach Vancil anxiously watches the play before deciding on his next move. body. His interest in all phases of school life is exemplified by his aid to all worthy school activities, while interest in the stu- dents themselves led to the formation of a new course in drafting. Coach Vancil's eagerness to help the students with their prob- lems has won for him many lasting friends. His helpful criticism and praise are always ready for those who deserve it. No matter how busy he may be, Coach Vancil will take time to give his pupils the value of his ideals, proven by past experience. Because of these outstanding qualities, Coach Lowell Vancil has become one of the most respected persons at Cherokee High, resulting in this-the highest honor the 1960 SEQUOYAH can bestow. Coach Vancil instructs Dwight Jarvis in the best way to make a geometric proof.
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