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Page 9 text:
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It has been a pleasure to work with you during this school year. My congratulations to you on your many accomplishments. At this time may 1 remind you who are graduating that you are commencing to take upon yourselves the obligations of citizen- ship in the greatest country in the world; that this citizenship demands obedience to its laws, truthfulness to its teachings, and faith in its institutions. So long as you shall live, you will be representative of LHS. May the memories evoked by the pages of this yearbook always be pleasant ones, and may your pride in your Alma Mater never diminish. May all the good things of life always be yours.
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This year saw the old high school, constructed in 1925, sold and dismantled. A board-appointed advisory building committee studied future building needs. Fifty-six units of study are accredited for our school which grew with an- nexation to us by Rosston, May, Clearlake, and Overstreet, making a school district of more than six hundred seventy square miles and a taxable wealth of approximately thirteen million dollars. The grade school playground was blacktopped, and an addition was made to the agricultural bam. Football district championship went to the football team. Basketball, track, and baseball brought additional honors. The 4-H Club won district and state awards. The FFA and FHA members represented us well. Music honors brought additional pride to our school. Although we’ve come a long way in the last few years, much remains to be done with the future challenge resting on younger shoulders. I feel confident youth will meet the responsibilities and needs of its generation. A b ministrat inn Mr. Shackelford and Mr. Zollinger discussed future building plans. IsUl t SCHOOL BOARD Gale Hart enjoyed her office work. These busy citizens worked with school ad- ministrators to coordinate an effective school program. LEFT TO RIGHT: Everett Whisen- hunt, C. W. Robertson. Fred R. Wheeler - Pres., and Claude Zollinger. SEATED is Cecil Mitchell.
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Sun i nr Anii -Senior RONALD DUNCAN - Scorpio Industrial Arts BARBARA BOCK ELMAN - Aquarius English - Journalism DARRAL INMAN - Aries Math 8, Boys' BB Coach PENNY SUMPTER - Pisces Business Education JERRY MERRITT - Scorpio English, French, S. Studies WALTER HUFFMAN - Cancer Counselor, Girls' BB Coach MATTIE SMITH - Gemini HS Social Studies, Speech 6 BILL HEATON - Scorpio Social Studies, FB Coach JOE CHEAP - Capricorn Dr. Ed., Psy., Asst. FB Coach
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