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STUDENT LIFE THE START OF THE SCHOOL YEAR WAS MUCH THE SAME, CHEROKEE SAM STOOD PROUDLY BEARING HIS NAME. fwiTH OUR SPIRIT GROWING AT AN ANXIOUS R ATE, PROJECTS AND CLUB MEETINGS WERE MARKED ON THE SLATE. BUT IN THE MIDST OF ACTIVITIES. STUDENTS SOON FOUND THAT TIME FOR MID-TERM EXAMS HAD SUDDENLY ROLLED AROUND. THEN CAME RESEARCH PAPERS, AND PROBLEMS GREW, BUT RELAXATION CAME AFTER THEY WERE DUE. CHEROKEE SAM WAS PROVIDED WITH ENTERTAINMENT GALORE - FROM BANQUET HALLS TO BALLROOMS, SOMETHING WAS ALWAYS IN STORE. WHEN FROM OUR LIVES AT SH IT WAS TIME TO TURN AWAY, WE HAD TO REALIZE THAT WE COULD NO LONGER STAY. BUT THE MONTHS WERE FILLED WITH BOTH WORK AND FUN BY THE CHEROKEE TRIBE OF ' 71! If RIGHT: Enjoying the festivities of the Junior- Senior Prom are Joe Srubar, Jan George, Kelly Leach, Kathy Shoemaker, Booker Tyrone, Charlotte Taplin, Robert Kaiser, Gail Sauer, David Lopez, and Nancy Crump.
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Qeptember Activates 9tudent Life As summer faded into fall, the Cherokee nation, with its enrollment of 2218 students, gradually trans- formed itself into a united Indian reservation. Septem- ber brought many changes to SH. Mr. Frank Clark, principal-elect, headed a new administrative organiza- tion of three units, foundation, college preparatory, and vocational and technical divisions. This new program was designed to provide each student with a saleable skill or for college entrance. Aside from academic responsibilities, students in- volved themselves in spirited activities of various clubs and organizations. A barrage of candy, license plate, ribbons, and notebook sales characterized the first month of school. Also, many students journeyed to Corpus Christi for the only out-of-town football game. RIGHT: Aw, hurry up! sighs Beverly Thomas as she impatiently waits for Howard Windham, bookroom as- sistant, to issue her books. BELOW: Sam Houstonites crowd the halls as they hurriedly change classes before the tardy bell. X Ul 3 -=. !: «ij :
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