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ill 5 1 i i i i E 1 ...qi l M Mr. Harry Wilson shows industrial arts student Rod Fanning how , to use a lathe. i , yu . yirs. jo C. Reed makes the assignment for tomor- bw. She teaches general business and business math. l' Miss Zoe Ann Durden helps Donna Knick with her homework. Miss Durden teaches bookkeep- ing, shorthand, and typing I. , Mrs. Glynna Helstern makes her typing Iand II students keep l their eyes on the copy instead of the keys. 1 .., it l s y s i s 2 1
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Teachers Lay ForTh The Solid Foundation on which SHS Scholars Construct their Futures Mrs. Arlene De Vries counts the rhythm for her vocal mus- ic students. Enthusiasm at pep rallies is sparked by the S.H.S. band led by Mr. William Hendricks, who also teaches music theory. Mr. Paul Shaffer teaches drama I, II, and techniqu speechmaking. esof l 20 I Coach Rex Yerby somehow manages to keep track of one in boys physical education and football. He is S.H.S.'s letic director.
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Seniors Enter Final Year at S.H.S. Senior Class President, Emil Kilpatrick pins the first senior pin sold as a class project, on Clydia Carnes as Janie McMillan and Charlotte Smith supervise the job. 22 As We leave these halls for the last time, we pause and take a thoughtful backward glance at the things that are now only mem- ories: Our sophomore year in a shiny new building when we were the target of Warning looks from faculty and staff that said Keep your little hands off the walls, the Windows, the ceiling . . The vaguely sad-sweet smell of the au- tumn nights When we cheered and cheered in the light-flooded stands-WHO ARE THE BULLDOGS? VUE ARE THE BULLDOGS. WHAT' KIND OF BULLDOGS? FIGHT- ING BULLDOGS. The lunch room strike, the protest for short skirts. The happiness at good times, tears at low grades, and tired looks on Friday. Tournament week-sprayed hair, baggy eyes, and sleepless nights of slumber parties. The traditional privileges, and ceremon- ies of our Senior year and finally, before we realized it-graduation-final instructions, final rewards, and final goodbyes-the end and the beginning. And now we look to the future with a small part of the elusive reward of education -not just facts, but ideas and ideals, and perhaps for some of us a little wisdom. OFFICERS President ................................ Emil Kilpatrick Vice-President ..... ....... J anie McMillan Secretary ............ ......... C harlotte Smith Treasurer ....... ..................... C lydia Carnes COUNCIL Mary Bain Dana Page Lois Buck Marcille Starling Eliza Thomas Phyllis Wilkinson Jimmie Lou Burr jim Jackson Dorothy Letsch
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