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Teachers are in the background. Next, the jaunty Iuniors, Then the sassy Sophornores, The Seniors, sophisticated, Without a trace of fear, Who've grown slim and tall Are seated at the left. Are sure they will be Seniors Realize their chances. Don't they seem elated? At thisltime next year. We hope they'll never fall. There are those foolish Freshmen UP i1'1 fTOHf is the lt-11'1iO1' HiQh- Who started out sobold, They're younger girls and boys. But now they know the rule is Mr. Hobbs calls them Hchildrenf' You must dO What YOHIIS told. When they start making noise.
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Recording our big moments ond little events, our ciosses, clossmgtes, and teachers, our sports ond gctivitiesfgii ot which mode our yeotr so Worth remembering. the 1950 Syllabus 241
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661.6626 arid Upon entering the doors of S. H. S. today, we hurried up the stairs to our lockers, gathered a load of books, and joined our chattering friends' in the assembly. While we were obtaining all of the latest gossip, the bell rang. This bell hushed our gab-fest, and was the signal for Mr. Hobbs, our principal, to step forward and make his announcements. Since they affected several of the day's classes, these announcements were extremely impor- tant. Following various announcements by our teachers, a synopsis of tonight's class play, given by a member of the play cast, proved to be unusually entertaining to all of us. ln conclusion, Mr. Hobbs talked to us about the importance of good citizenship in our school. As there was no further business appearing, we were sent to our first period classes by Mr. Hobbs' two familiar words, Classes pass. This is the customary beginning of a school day for 365 students of Sheridan High School and lunior High. The purpose of the meeting each morning is to make it possible for the entire student body to make and hear all of the important announcements. Winners of con- tests and winners of athletic events are also introduced and congratulated at this morning session. Once each month the students assemble in this same room to hear the message of one of the ministers of the community. The assembly room is the scene of the special programs given during the year.
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