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Below: Lettermen Don Rhineholz, Robin Reynolds, and Richard Lee portray lollipops as cheerleader Lark Nahrwold narrates a pep session skit. hkve Left: Mr. Max Egley laughingly examines the Snoopy birthday card his filth period math class gave him. Below: A study in study halls . . . slumber, intense concentration, and boredom. 11
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Students engage time in fun, relaxation School was not always the tense dread of final exams, boring lec- tures, or routine schedules. Whe- ther it was rumbling pep sessions, formal assemblies, quiet (?) study halls, or humorous pranks, some- thing new or different was always occuring to keep students alert and interested. Slapstick comedy skits during pep sessions, slumbering students in study hall, and assemblies fea- turing nuclear physics or folk-rock added variety and amusement to many school days. Teachers often found surprises awaiting them, especially around birthdays. During April, anonymous elves roamed the halls leaving goodies for faculty members as part of their FTA teacher appreciation month. Left: Discussing the possibilities of the Home- coming bonfire, students wait for the moun- tain of wood to be lit. Below: Panthers file into the auditorium for the annual Christmas program. 10
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Innovations change Panther environment Changes new to SHS this year gave Panthers the opportunity to broaden their understanding and determine daily schedules. A mechanized language lab added to room 235 consisted of a master control center and earphone and mouthpiece units which could be lowered from the ceiling on metal troughs and distributed to individuals. New daily scheduling was offered this year to seniors on an experi- mental basis. First period began at 8:05 followed by homeroom, and second period. Seniors having first period study halls could choose a 2 — 7 period schedule, while those with seventh period study halls could elect a 1 — 6 period schedule. Many seniors took advantage of the extra hour eliminated from school time. Top: Making use of the new language lab in room 235 are sev- eral Spanish students. Troughs containing earphones are lowered from the ceiling. Above: Seniors listen intently during an assem- bly in the auditorium, as assistant principal lames Weaver ex- plains the experimental daily scheduling for seniors. 12
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