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W ,Ar -.-and oking to the future A relatively new department, the print shop has distinguished itself in service to the high school. Taught the complicated processes of setting type and selecting inks by Dallas Pearsey, the boys print programs for all the school activities, including the football and basketball games, and memoranda pads for the faculty. In metal shop the boys also study the technicalities of their subiect. They fashion and learn to design in metal such objects as wrenches, hammers, and door lcnockers. When students reach their Sophomore year in high school, they begin to look ahead to their future careers. In the Guidance Classes, taught by Mrs. Drubelle Stephenson and William Heath, they study different vocations and take several aptitude tests to determine their interests. With cars becoming more plentiful, everyone must' know and practice the safety rules of the highway. lnstructed by Al Crawford, students study the mechanical aspect as well as the operation of the Driver Education Car so that they may be safe and competent drivers. page thirteen
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English is perhaps one ot the most varied subjects offered in high school. lnstructed by Miss Mary Ann Touer and Miss Lee Cox students acquire a knowledge of sentence structure, composition, and correct speaking page twelve
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fwgk nm was-yu , Ws!:E?w'-fd 1 S if A-.sc ss yy ll sfs W ghifuw an occasion . . memorable . . merry . . . musical page fourteen Every Senior anticipates the Senior Dinner Party as the event beginning his graduating year. Much planning and hard work by everyone made the evening of October 27 a success. Featuring the theme, Prelude to Autumn, the class decorated the Ulen Country Club dining room with pumpkins, colorful bittersweet, and black candles. A mammoth musical scale in black and white depicted the theme, carried out also by a large poster of a typical autumn night. Programs in the modern color scheme, black and white, were arranged on the decorative tables. The chairmen of the committees responsible for the long-to-be-remembered evening were Beverly Bryant, entertainment, Sally Kern decoration, Carroll Dickerson, invitation and reservation, Margaret Harshman, program and ticket, and Barbara Lindley, seating arrangement. Directed by Mrs. Lila Bowman, sponsor, the class made the Senior Dinner Party of 1955 an outstanding occasion.
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