Claremont High School - Hickory Log Yearbook (Hickory, NC)

 - Class of 1970

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gn SURPRISES, games, food, and Warm smiles characterize a Sub-Jr. party for needy children. SATURDAY afternoons in a booth become satisfying as passers-by ushare with others. 'hint W ,,.. FUDGE, BROWNIES, and cocounut cookies are packaged and addressed in an assembly line by Judy lfryc, Nancy Lewis, and Ann Greene for delivery as Christmas prcscnts to U.S. soldiers in Viet Nam. 9

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Service Projects Convey Concern Regarding Poverty, Peace, Race Relations Most significant of all ideas spoken by this generation were those concerning what it thought needs to be done for mankind. Visits to retarded children, tutoring for underprivileged children, ringing the Salvation Army bell at Christ- mas - these and other service proj- ects spoke of the need students felt for helping the unfortunate. Recog- nizing the necessity of research in man's future existence, some teen- agers prepared for future work in science, and in so doing pro- nounced their opinion that human- ity should continute broadening its understanding of unknown con- cepts. Peaceful attempts to iron out problems in race relations through the Jr. Human Relations Council voiced students' attitude that prej- udice ought to be dissolved and understanding built. Additionally, participation in the American Field Service spoke about the universal need adolescents saw for better communication between all types of people from every race, religion, and nationality. This generation has thought for itself and has spoken, but it will not stop speaking now. This generation will continue to speak its ideas for as long as it re- tains its ability to think. gyqxu PUZZLEMENT over phonetics and simple math conceptions slowly dissolves for children because Thomas Penn, Katrina Peed, and Elaine Rudisill are willing to give an hour of their time for tutoring. SATIRICAL comedy skits and dialogues, writtcn and produced by the Junior Human Relations Council, evolve into Laugh Out '69 which attempts to eradicate racial tensions through humor. 8



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All teachers devote many hours to the education of young people, and all faculty members should be respected for the efforts they put into their Work. Therefore, the LOG Staff wishes to recognize six teachers for their special contri- butions to the school. For time spent in coaching teams, in tutoring lost students, in advising publi- cations, in supervising the Hiron monster , and in being dedicated through long years of service, these six merit recognition. MRS. MARY HASSEL . . . Computer opera- tor . . . Data Processing Teacher . . . Lively. 21 NWI! Log Seniors Select Faculty's Outstanding Six x ,rv if , j. I 1 . H . z MISS ELIZABETH SMYRE . . . Math . .. tutors... humor stimulates math interest. m IL MRS. GENELLA ALLISON . . . double adviser duties, Quill and Scroll Society, TWIG Editorial MR. MARK LYERLY... U.S. History... Drivers' Ed .... Varsity Basketball Coach. w E K !,.M.w,m ,, . L MRS. LOREE CILLEY . . . U.S. History . . . Retiring after forty years of teaching at H.H.S. an Staff. . . morning and afternoon book dis- cussions . . . buzzer and bell vocabulary games. MR. DAVID CRAFT . . . winning J.V. Football Coach . . . Drivers' Education . . . U.S. History.

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