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In Learnin I THINK THAT I SHALL NEVER SEE ANYTHING MORE COMPLICATED THAN A TREE. A biology class under the direction of Mr. Leighty study the basic functions of a tree. THE OL' WORLD GOES ROUN' AND ROITINI A sophomore world history class looks over their note- books. These notebooks are compiled by the students over certain chapters in their text books. MIGHT BE ANOTHER REMBRANDT IN THE CROWD. During good weather Mr. Cromer and his art classes move outside to study the landscape. Pictured with him are Larry Flinn, Everett Glick, David Bonnoront. and Shelby Hensley in thc front row. Tom Wells, Phil Esau, Barbara May. Yvonne Hunter are in the second row, while Danny Doll, Becky Harper, Shirley Moon, and Kenny Frische are in the third row. Mr. Cromer is at the head of the steps. 9
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5GTlVITIES AT THE POLLS . . . Brenda Smith, Sarah 'riend, Glenn Apple, Todd Bassett, and Shirley Moon fold wallots while jim Howell waits for his turn to vote. Glenn Xpple, the student director of the election is looking on. BUSY ELECTION WORKERS . . . Barbara Hepler, Shirley Althoff, and Bob Hughes see that the ballots are placed in the right ballot boxes. ll' 0 Learn To Slum! Un Uur Uwn Two Feel 1 like Ike. W'e're madly for Adlaif' These slogans were heard around SHS halls be- fore the National Presidential election. The senior civics classes held a mock elec- tion on November Z for everyone in school. The seniors under the able leadership of Glenn Apple and the guidance of Miss Owens, the spon- sor, carried on the election according to the rules set up by the State Election Board. Polls were set up in the girls' gym, the li- brary, and two in the boys' gym. Official booths, ballot boxes, and sample ballots were used. The students voted on national, state, and local of- ficers, also the school bond issue, and the com- bining of the common pleas and the probate courts. This voting was an excellent experience for the students since they will be the future voters of America. Most of this year's seniors will be of voting age when the next Presidential elec- tion takes place. 11 MISS OLIVE OWENS ASSISTS GLENN APPLE in making the ar- rangements for the mock election.
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