Springhill High School - Lumberjack Yearbook (Springhill, LA)

 - Class of 1966

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Carroll Farrar MISS OPHELIA CARROLL-P E III and IV B A Cen- tenary College-Kappa Kappa lota Society-basketball coach-intramural sponsor-tennis team-volleyball MR. TRAVIS FARRAR-P E I and II-B S Southern State -M Ed University of Arkansas-S Club sponsor-1964 IAA Coach of the Year Varsity boys prepare for their weight lifting competition with Texarkana. Bill Burnett receives pass from center in P.E. class. David Faircloth and James Martin will block for him. Judy Stephens, Shirley Loschen, Linda Smith play rook in the multipurpose room as their classmates play ping pong. Marshall Stegall MR. VAL MARSHALL-P E III and IV-B M Loyola University of the South-M Ed Louisiana State University -sponsors the Radio Club MISS PATSY STEGALL-P E I and II-B MS Northeast Louisiana State College Junior Class sponsor-Pep Squad sponsor-Axette sponsor Physical Education teaches the fundamentals skills for participation in individual and team sports for use now and in the future. The girls take track, tennis, basketball, softball, volleyball, and rhythmic activities. The boys have touch football, basketball, and softball, volleyball, handball, and soccer. Boys make field trips to the bowling alley, tennis courts, and the golf driving area. Six Weeks of classroom study about health and safety is required. P.E. counts a full credit.

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The music department of S.H.S. includes a 75 MRS. MAXINE M. PENDER-Chorus-BS Louisiana Tech -Music teacher at Howell School. MR. LOUIS L. PUND, JR.-Band-BS Drexel Institute of Technology, BD Faith Theological Seminary-Music Club sponsor. Physical Education, required, Music, elective Band members listen as Mr. Pund explains a new song. Mr. Pund, band director, calls the band to order and begins a day of rehearsing. member Girls' chorus and the 82 member S.H.S. band. A Boys' Chorus, organized in November, is new this year. The chorus meets each day at the regularly scheduled 6th period. They present two concerts a yeai. Chorus counts credit. Band practice is held each day at 11:25 A.lVl. Band counts l credit. The band functions as a marching unit until football season is over. It then converts to a concert organization. Cecil Thompson, Pattie Quina, Sara Allen, Patty George rehearse for chorus concert.



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FEATURES 180 days a year for 8 hours a day, students are busy with school life. For some, the activity ends here. For others, the day must be the borrower of the night so that extra hours can be found to study harder, to meet with committees, and to participate in the many extracurricular activities available at SHS. As a student travels his 4 year high school road, he encounters many opportunities for service. Some do not accept these. They put self first. They are busy with their own work. They want to get their business settled first and then worry about making decorations for the banquet or writing their 'article for the paper. Others do accept! They find them- selves working on yearbooks until 5 oiclock, going to play practice at 6-and coming home at 9- tired and exhausted-to face homework. Someone once said We succeed ourselves in di- rect proportion to the way we serve others. Those who give unselfish service win recognition and hon- org they become leaders. They know they must make good grades so they study harderg they gain good scholastic averages. Because they are busily involved in Wholesome activity, their character is strengthened. In the feature section we honor those who, in all areas of school life, have been busy accomplishing something extra to benefit SHS in '66-a new year for old Traditions.

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