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THEME - FOOD FOR THOUGHT Our menu offers variety in color and ingredients. It is offered daily by the administration and faculty to the student body, repre- sented by well-done seniors, medium-rare juniors, and raw sopho- mores. The appetite of the student determines the bulk of the menu consumed. As in a meal, the high school menu, if chosen wisely, and if well-digested, will prove to thoroughly nourish the individual student. The yearbook staff presents the 1951 WILDCAT! S -K ll 'l' FX 's - MENU APPETIZER P. 6-7 Prelude to high school MAIN COURSE P. 8-25 Classroom Activities SIDE DISHES P. 26-39 Q Extra-curricular Activities RELISHES P. 40-51 Sports Activities SHORT ORDERS P. 52-59 Hi-lights of the year DESSERT P. 60-89 y Graduation Activities ADVERTISING P. 90-105 3
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DEDICATION Cafyfmm FQHTMEI Q1 tcoggg Q? S O if 'Q X! r ' 1 4 'X 9 C209 6 soo n U Sisson-Bros. Welden Co. Photo reflex Petite and friendly, neat and nice, the head of our homemaking department has been an inspiration to her girls. Through her continued support, the Johnson City chapter of Future Homemakers of America has received national recognition. Her co-workers, the faculty, affectionately know her as Stevie , appreciate her keen sense of humor, and welcome her good company on all occasions. In recognition of her loyal service to Johnson City High School, we respectfully dedicate the 1951 Wildcat to Miss Lida Stephenson. Z
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5. Q, ,. 3, 1 3.2 ' Q , W, X . N . ..,m,,,.-. - . .,t'M.msmsweMatW- MANAGERS The reputation of an establish- ment, be it school or restaurant, is influenced by its owners and mana- ge rs. Johnson City residents have placed the guidance of our school system in capable hands. The regard toward our schools, the admiration of s u r r o u nd i n g communities for our scholastic and extra-curricular activities, and the e ffi c ie nc y dis- played in classrooms--all testify fav- orably to our supe rintende nt of schools and our Board of Education. Left: Mr. Howard B. Eccleston, Supe rintendent of the Johnson City School System. Below: left to right are Board of Education members, Mr. William Prit- chard, president, Mr. Earl Stark, Mr. Arthur Coddington, Mr. Walter Riale, and Mr. Paul Waltz.
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