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A school year is like a beautiful jewel. It is viewed with bright eyes and gaping mouths, but few of its admirers realize its true value and significance. Yet upon the present depends the future, and upon what we have learned in the past rests our pleasure and success in what lies ahead. Let us, then, put to our eyes for a moment a jeweler's eyeglass, that we may view the past year as the craftsman, attempting lo discover the worth of his subject, studies his jewel.
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Although summer supposedly ends with look first Left Sue a note of sadness, these juniors as if they can't wait for their class on the first day of school. to right are Dale Edgeworth, Sides, Vicki Putman, Raynette Rogers, Mira Taylor, and Marilyn Gandy. In the back are Jim Oldham and Eddie Martin. Lost in the midst of pre-school red tape, new student Jennie Gilliland re- ceives step by step instruction from her homeroom teacher, Miss Leah Eastham. Four hundred students climaxed sum- mer vacations by attending the annual Student Council Workshop Aug. 29- 30, This was the largest number of workshoppers ever to attend the orientation program. Registering are Marilyn Garrard, Gay Haught, Judy Jones, and Janetta Newton. School time is party time for seniors as they enjoy the Western stomp given by 12 senior girls to get the ball rollin'. Enjoying refreshments are Susan Englestad, Eddie Kay Smith, Mary Broome, Claudette Frey, and Anita Pace. I8 were 'QQ Q54 'QQ All Is Confusior A final frenzied burst of parties and fun escorted what had been a relatively calm summer from the scene to herald the whirlwind that was to be the 1960-61 school year. Then, during those first few frenzied weeks, schedules had to be filled out, books issuedg lock- ers assignedg rules outlinedg committees and clubs organized, elections held, and, of course, the art of studying had to be born anew. , 11 Q tx., sr- 2.
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