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Dedemzam When the time of the year rolls around for another Journ- alism Class to dedicate the annual to a special someone, it ff' is a time of seriousness. Everyone must think earnestly about an endeared friend and person who has inspired some- one to go further in life to success. The Journalism Class of '67 has taken every step in select- ing just the right person to dedicate the annual to this year. The dedicatee for the 1967 Panther Annual is Mrs. Reba Maddox Hands. Finding words appropriate elwugh to describe such a per- son as Mrs. R.M. Hands is almost impossible. Mrs. Hands, Iam sure, is not only loved by the journalism class but by the students, the school administra- tors, and faculty members. Mrs. Hands, your former English students in journalism would like to say Thanks for everything ! ---Sandra L. Smith Sanchez 1. 504654
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F746Za4a7e4q- - Odjeotdaee- - ?w5aZZe Outcome We believe in the dignity and worth of the individual, we believe that every child should be permitted to develop his God given talents to his maximum ability. We believe that every child should be an acceptable as well as a contributing member of society. ' Our objectives are: to develop habits of good citizenship through an understanding of democratic principles and through application of these principles, to provide each individual with knowledge, skills, and atti- tudes that make for worthy home membership, to give every pupil func- tional knowledge of the fundamentals, so that he may be able to solve problems arising in everyday life, to develop sound mental and physical health, to discover innate abilities, interests, and need, to guide and direct pupils to those subjects which will enable them by their own ca- pacities to prepare for the vocation from which they will derive the most good and through which they can give the most effective and effi- cient serviceg to develop within the individual intelligent self-control, to develop in the individual a sense of responsibility for his actions and a respect for the spiritual values of life. y Outcome: We hope that there will be a definite evidence that pupils have developed, by the time they finish high school, desirable skills, habits, knowledge, understandings, abilities, and appreciations to the extent that they will be able to make intelligent Life Adjustments in our American Way of Life. ll l l 1 ,U A
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