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0 0 0 . . . have blended into patterns of life senioric, life junioric, life sophomoric. From fall ' s apprehension to spring’s anticipation, always the patterns have varied. Sometimes the shadows writhed in win-wanting anguish: five seconds remaining, two points behind; the hurried dribble; four seconds; the pivot; three seconds; the pass; two seconds the shot . . . that fell short. And because high school is mirth-replete, the sha¬ dows often twisted their featureless faces into imitation of grins and giggles and guffaws. But life was more than antics. Frequently it was study-tiresome and memory-strained. Shadows fidgeted and shadows fretted through tests and homework. Shadows of Our Day revealed the contrasts, the seeming conflicts. Conflicts of . . . Traditional Uniqueness.Activities .Page 16 Organized Confusion.Clubs .Page 50 Agonizing Victory .Sports.Page 78 Discovering Questions.Academics .Page 114 Imaginative Imitation.Underclassmen ...Page 134 Reminiscent Anticipation.Seniors.Page 160 Influenced Choice..Ads and Index.Page 216 4
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QpowuitM UotuwA PtiwctjDCtl! Wllttotw W. Toubw Shadle Park grew this year: 2224 students compose the biggest school in Spokane. Seniors, 878 strong, form the largest class to graduate from a city school. New situations face the faculty and staff, but no one feels the pressure more than the principal. He deals with student, business and administrative problems into after-school and weekend hours. Some of this is gratifying,- some isn ' t. A principal is extremely proud to write a college that a student has a 3.8 GPA and is an able leader. However, he finds it difficult to tell a parent that his son is a constant disciplinary problem and can no longer attend Shadle. Yet these things must be done. Counselors, business man¬ agers, department heads and office staff assist the principal and ease his load. But ultimately, all major problems and decisions rest with him. For his service to Shadle Park High School and Spokane youth, the staff proudly dedicates the 1965 Sporran to Mr. William W. Taylor. Mr. Taylor, as a featured speaker at convocations and assemblies, symbolizes High¬ lander pride, spirit and loyalty.
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