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. S gs 3 .73.6 V In The Schoolps Activities Band places second in B division of the West Tennessee Strawberry Festival. F. B. L. A. State Officersg State Public Speaking Contest Winner. Added to our studies are our clubs, our organizations and band . . . F. H. A .... our Christmas party . . . F. B. L. A .... Beta Club . . . conventions . . . annual staff . . . I Club . . . half-time shows . . . science club . . . concerts . . . plays . . . banquets . . . dances . . . all are apart of our education. The afternoons we work on half- time shows . . . the selling of cakes and candies to raise money to go to conventions . . . the after- noon spent working on our annual . . . the nights that run into weeks to get up our class plays . . . the installation of new members into our clubs . . . practicing parliamentary procedure . . . from these and many other activities we learn . . . not facts from books, but how to work . . . how to co- operate wlth others . . . how to share. These are a part of our education too. Tommy Jack and Reba receive Beta Club credentials. v
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And W e Leave To Take ar Place In The World Hugh Van receiving diploma Seniors look at college bulletins We came to school, wide-eyed and scared. We leave this year with our minds full of knowledge. Most of us will return next fall to a new era in education with added opportunities for learnlngg some of us leave to attend the college or Lmlversity of our choice . . . to choose our life's work . . . to pick our vocation . . . we leave to find a place for ourselves: to become a college student, an E adult, a citizen, an American. Considering service careers
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