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ORGANIZATIONS lt takes almost a year to make a yearbook and a devoted staff to do it well. From the first clay of school in the fall until the Wildcat goes to press in March there is always something for them to do. They are the ones who sell ads and annuals, plan pictures, design layouts, prepare and type copy, give up their study halls, and often work after school and on holidays in order to meet deadlines. But on that long anticipated day when the year- books arrive they are rewarded for their hours of labor, for they are the Wild- cat Annual Staff.
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EIGHTH GRADERS EXPERIENCE THRILL oF FIRST GRADUATION For the last time as an elementary student body, seventeen starry eyed young pupils gathered before an admiring audience. From now on they anticipated being in a whirling world of high school events. Through eight years of grade school association they had learned to worlc and play together. Now, having accomplished their goal, their happiness was made more complete by having their best-loved teacher, Paul Kernes, to present them their diplomas. H. L. Carson, a member of the school board and one of the boys' Fathers, brought the address. This night, May I7, l956, was truly a highlight in the life of these girls and boys. Dora DeMasters, Valedictorian, and Don Carson, Salutatorian, pause after the exe rc i ses to receive congratulations from everyone. l Before the exercisessue Lackey and Edward Crady and Sue Templin are Mr. H. L. Carson addresses th Sue Templin make last minute on their way to receive their long eighth grade in their last Few min changes. awaited diplomas. utes of elementary school. MV- PGUI Kemes ha PPI lY Presents Phyllis Wampler smiles happily Jackie Former, Roddi' M00 'eYf and Jerry Bobbitt with his well earned offer receiving he, diploma. Jerry Bobbitt are dressed in their diploma. Glad Rags For this occasion.
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READ ALL ABOUT IT IN THE MlRROR - ----- Mrs. J. C. Brooks Sports Editor ------ Sponsor -------- Business Manager Assistant Business Co-Editor ----------------- - Editor ----- The Staff -------Fred Cochran --------- ----- Joan Daugherty Manager ---- ----------- C Ioye Ford ----Virginia Clayton ----- ----Marian Sanders Cartoonist --- ---- Maxie Green Cartoonist --- ---- --- Dora DeMasters Paper anybody? questions Cloye Ford as she They develop a nose for news, learn to assume and Joan Daugherty make the rounds. responsibility, and a cqu i re a trait which is Working on this bi-monthly publication gives badly needed today--the ability to doa little staff members valuable training. extra. The school newspaper is o strong link be- tween the school and the home Through this medium parents are kept informed about school events scheduled For the near Future, and are given a full report on recent activities. To the student body Chitter Chatter, the gossip column is definitely the most interesting part of The Mirror.
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