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. ,dm Eager ophomore Welcomed Below: Gwen Kennedy addresses a group of new students in the auditorium, As student council president. Gwen explains that every pupil has a right to express his opinion to the council. The student council president introduces herself To the right: ln the auditorium sophomores are receiving instructions concerning regis- tration. School officials and student leaders explain enrollment procedure and answer any questions in regard to registration To the left: New students are met by members of the Welcoming t'ommittee as they come to enroll. Each student was given a welcome ribbon in the front hall before attending his first class :assembly at Miller. Freddie says Hi Above: Representing the Welcom- ing Committee, Freddie Braselton savs lfowdv to the first sopho more assembly. Principal greets new students Above: Mr, Gregg, as principal, wel- comes the new students, In his speech Mr. Gregg stressed the im- portance of :t high school education and encouraged them to do their best in their classes. First sophomore assembly 4 ,Z
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E , vang ' 1-v To the right: A post graduate of Miller comes back to visit his Alma Mater. The young man is shown giving all the dope on army life to several seniors who will be joining him after commencement. tudent Operate ew Switchboard ,, A67 t, wx -L c,,,- x l Pat Dunn makes a connection Above: This year, several girls were trained to fill the position of switchboard operator. In the office, Pat Dunn receives outside calls and makes connections within the building. The drawing represents the way the duty first affected the operators. Millerites examine the first edition of THE BUCCANEER .,.------ t..:i 1 , I I ' , ur ,gf . I X Y Q ' , hu- 6 A ' 'ml-F X I is 'J 1 0 . t A 1 I-,N cc ' . ' ,iz ' I v K 's Q . A . ' -4- 4 - gf 5. Miller alumnus returns to the high school Below: Mr. Morgan issues books and book covers to Robert Scruggs in the book room. All of Miller's text- books are given to students free of charge by the state of Texas. i f. fin , 4 5 'Q ' - Classes begin as books are checked out A. . wr s..,,,, v H To the left: Having received their first copy of the school newspaper, The Buccaneer, these students take time from their lunch to read all that has happened at Miller. ,.l
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