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Today's Youth -Tomorrow's Leaders Our economics teacher finally arrived. Mr. Lane looks on as Dudley Smith, Mary DeVaughn, and Richard Tinsley examine consumer wants during economics class. Searching into the science of economics, the students of this captivating subject have found out much that will be well-worthwhile in the future. A student who has a knowledge of economics is the person who will have the understanding of our American private enterprise system-the key to our own economic way of life, the efficient business of tomorrow, and the understanding of every day living. Mr. Lane attended to these two responsible tasks assisting in the administration of various problems as well as overseeing the continuous compilation of edu- cation in Economics. Maldito examen -These were familiar words when word got around of another one of Mr. Carey's tests. Probably the most useful and interesting language for a student in high school to learn today is Spanish. Perhaps, one's Spanish will be used more often than any other foreign language. Having an adequate Spanish foundation, a student can make great strides in understanding our Latin American neighbors. Mr. Carey is always willing to lend a helping hand when he is needed. This studious trio is engrossed in the fascinating study of the earth and its peoples. Delving into the science that describes the surface of the earth, with its people and products is the World Geography course. Almost everyone enrolled in the World Geography course has become extremely inter- ested in the many types of people and the every day living of our foreign neighbors. In this class, the stu- dents become thoroughly familiar with the understand- ing of the earth and its strange ways. The many problems of the American way of life are discussed during P.O.D. class. The many current problems of American life are discussed in the senior social studies course known as P.O.D. In order to vote with intelligence we should understand the structure of government, as well as political and economic living. By the conclusion of the year all participants of Problems of Democracy grasp the knowledge required of active citizens.
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All Sasscer Niyht . . t -,- - 1 U, Y X ., '50 . is First Row: KING-David Brown, QUEEN-Eleanor Sweeney. Second Row: Bill Duvall, Norma Lu Wilburn, Yvonne Courtney, Tommy Clagett. Third Row: Ronald Deck, Shirley Langley, Neal Garner, Mary Lee Richard- ,s,on,.Mary .,,. B-ggxh, james Shugart, Wayne Davis, Cathy Wolf. Fourth Row: Bobby Clagett, Darlene Thorington, LAIbert Catlothjj Billie Hagan, joy Hook, Jerry Cornelius. Fifth Row: Robert Bowie, Susan Miller, Lee Rector. Mr. Schmidt and Mr. Angel are as pleased as the newly chosen King and Queen of Sports. All Sasscer Night, the highlight of the school year, was awaited by all, talked about by all, and enjoyed by all. This gala event has become a welcome tradition here at Sasscer. On All Sasscer Night the emphasis is placed on athletics, sports, and the physical education classes. The King and Queen are themselves outstanding participants in the sports offered here at Sasscer. lVIany tense and 38 May I have this dance? The court entertains the spec- tators with the waltz. anxious moments were shared by each member of the Senior Class when the student body went to the polls to vote for a King and Queen of Sports. When all the votes were counted, the results proclaimed David Brown to be His Majesty the King of Sports and Eleanor Sweeney to be Her Majesty the Queen of Sports of All Sasscer Night, nineteen hundred and fifty-seven. Long live the King and Queen of Sports!
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