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DEDICATION After his swimming accident, Chuck Preston is progressing rapidly on the road to recovery. Chuck is shown here finishing a lesson for his private instructions at home It is an honor to pay tribute to one who has been such a genuine part of our school Because he has meant so much to so many, we--the students of L H S dedicate the 19 64 Tiger Roar to Chuck Preston. if X eq' X ff A-9 A L67 WA
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ADMINISTRATION The annual presents the L. H. S. superintendent Mr. Harry Shacke-lford and his strength at home, Mrs. Reta Shackelford and Jim. Greetings to the seniors of 1964- It has been my pleasure to be associated with your progress throughout most of your school life to this point. I saw many of you on your first day at school. I saw you come into the school cafeteria and heard you pray your first little prayer together be- fore you began eating your lunch. Times have certainly changed. There were no astronauts, little television, and few cars were driven to school by students. Your day has arrived. College time is here. What you want to do with your life as an adult is the question before you now. Opportunity is yours. May you make the right decision is my prayer. Harry Shackelford
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