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Faculty S. H. Clark Science Belle McGlothlin English, Library Mr. J. G. Smith High School Principal Victor Kahlich Agriculture Mary Friery English, Spanish Dorothy Smith Home Economics Frederick Buechel Social Science Mathematics R. D. Renfro Coach, Mathematics Social Science Myrtle Smith Commercial Harry Treybig Coach, Health
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Motto: Yesterday is but a dream, tomorrow n President Billy Stuhrenberg Class song: You'll Never Walk Alone only a vision. Vice-President Robert Keszler Class Colors: Aqua, Pink Secretary Glen Smith Class Flower: Sweetheart Rose This last year of high school has really been filled with memories made possible by the spirit of cooperation between the students. Throughout the year we Seniors devoted most of our time earning money for our Senior trip to Bandera. What a wonderful time we had there! Soon after an educational trip to Breckenridge Park in San Antonio and a feast at Youngblood's we arrivied at the Mayan Dude Ranch on Friday.. All thatafternoonand the nextday were'spent swimming, riding horses, dancing, and playing ping pong and miniature golf. Afterafish fry on the river one night, and a barbeque the next, we were honored with a hayride--and what hayrides! All good things must come to an end , so we left Sunday morning after a breakfast on the range. We stopped and went through the Cascade Caverns at Boerne, and then home. Although we all had a wonderful time, it was good to be home and to catch up on rest. (So far I have been able to keep the rainmakers a secret, but now I must mention them.) One of the projects that made the above trip possible was the Senior plays. This year, instead of one three-act play, we presented three'’one-act plays, one of which was a come- dy, Splintfor a BrokenHeart , a serious, Strange Road , and a serious comedy, Sunday's Child . We are happy to say that these were all successes, and we wish to thank each one who made them possible, especially Miss Belle McGlothlin, Mrs. J. G. Smith, and Mr. V. J. Kahlich. Other unforgettable activities were Slave Day, Western Day, Sports Night, Homecoming, the Senior Party, our Christmas Party, and we cannot exclude all the banquets given in our honor. Now we must leave dearol' P.H.S. and step out into the world. My one wish is that our well-balanced high school education has fitted us for the future. Patsy Robinson
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