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I WANTED FOURTH PERIOD LUNCH, explains Lucy Robertson to Nelta Woodson, as they discuss schedule changes to be made in the office. Since we moved into the new high school building in 1951, enrollment has jumped from 468 to 651. The number of homerooms has increased from 14 to 21. The high school has expanded into three rooms of the extension. Crowded labs, shared lockers, and a homeroom in study hall, however, are still problems. Overcrowded classes and conflicts swamp the office the first days of school. FOOTBALL SPICES the fall term with fun and excitement and work. Coach Atkins (CENTER) instructs Bobby Dean and Ronald Dollyhigh during practice session. 0m 23 1 0m,
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A LAST, NOSTALGIC LOOK at sum¬ mer freedom and fun—then a new school year begins. NEW FACULTY MEMBERS-Mrs. Aldridge, Mrs. Christian, Mr. Wortman, and Miss Saunders - study the MAHS Teachers ' Handbook to gain familiarity with school procedure. MORGAN JOHNSEN, FOREIGN exchange student from Norway, listens attentively as Charles Hen- nis shows him around the school. FOR THE FIRST time the study hall is used for a homeroom. (BELOW) LECTURES AND TESTS are conducted in the crowded chemistry lab. (RIGHT) SENIORS HAROLD WARREN and James Tilley find it hard to get all their books and papers in one locker.
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omeec m i . (ABOVE) THE TEMPOS consisting of band mem¬ bers Johnny Badgett, James Lowry, Henry Hair, Darrell Green, Ray Tate and Harold Warren draw applause in the talent show. (LEFT) WITH RHYTHM AND PRECISION PATSY VOGLER and Patti Wyche demonstrate their baton twirling ability in the talent show. JAYNE CHILDRESS (LEFT) AND Judy Pierce (RIGHT) give prizes to talent show winners — Patsy Vogler, Martha Vaughn, Kathleen Bray, Nancy Beasley, and Mary Vaughn. MARY FRANCES PULLIAM, Ronald Dollyhigh, and Bill Burke collect canned food from Chuck Mayberry for admission to the talent show. Afterwards the food is distributed to needy families for Thanksgiving. 24
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