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Quarter S stem Adopted Quarter system required by state law was put into effect this year. Students benefited by having final tests at the end of each quarter, which meant less information to be tested over. Teachers experienced some changes also as they averaged grades and prepared finals three times a year instead of the origi- nal two. Although the system brought about a few minor changes, teachers reported that none of major importance were experi- enced. Ab Leaders of the school are Gailen Stew- art, superintendent, and principal, Ger- ald Gilbert. BJ Members of the school board are Cfront rowb Wiley Garland III, president: Cleatus Carroll, vice-presi- dent: Murry Means, secretary: Csecond rowj superintendent, Gailen Stewart: W. I. Thomas, Truman Heddins, Bob Lee, and Mike Jones. 6
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Milne... Nt Classes With four grade classifica- tions, the student body's interests and activities varied. Freshmen, new to the life of high school, encountered more advanced courses than ever before while establishing them- selves on the lowest rung of the high school ladder. With the new worn off, sopho- mores settled down to a more routine schedule. With no organ- ized class functions, they turned their interest toward eXtra-cur- ricular activities. In their third year of high school, juniors took on responsi- bilities as a class. Money-mak- ing projects such as magazine sales, car washes, and donkey- basketball games provided funds for the Junior-Senior Banquet. Seniors, absorbed with having a good time while doing a little studying, looked forward to their reward - a diploma. AJ Monica Trent and Cynthia McNorton question Alan Ca1houn's secret to senior success. BJ Foreign exchange student, Juan Hidalgo, reviews his algebra before turning it in. CJ Deeply involved in and enthusiastic about their work, HECE stu- dents, Robbi Tucker and Teresa Fletcher, wait patiently for prospective customers at their bake sale.
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AA AD Bus drivers are Cfront rowj Patsy Harris, Ida Anderson, Lurline Ballard, Millie Chaney, Cback rowb J. C. Russell, Barney Trussell, and Charles Carter. BJ Jack Phillips, custodian, scrapes gum off the floor. H .ft CJ Preparing Pigs in the Blanket for the kindergarten and high school students are Fae Eberhan, Ida Anderson, Della Kuyk- endall, and Joy Green. Db Mrs. Sharon Neal, principal's secretary, and Mrs. Eleanor Stewart, superintendent's secre- tary, look over a student's file.
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