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qxzwaz gi., of William Slack Larry Stone Larry Stone is president of the Sportsmanship council, vice-president of the Spanish National Hon- or Society, a member of Teen Town council and the Axe staff. His athletic ability has Won him a schol- arship to Tulane. Hall of Fame Gives Service William Slack was a Masonic Award winner during his sophomore year. He is Vice-president of the Student council, a member of the S club, the National Honor and the Axe staff.
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Gary Pool Gary Pool is the editor-in-chief of the Lumber- jack, and the president of the National Honor So- ciety. He attended Leadership and was a senator at Pelican State. He serves on many committees because everyone knows that he gives his best. Janis Nations Janis Nations has been chosen beauty for four years and this year was honored with the Miss Lumberjack title. She is the assistant editor of the Lumberjack staff. She has been a cheerleader for 3 years. She is a member of the 766 volleyball Team. Nancy Smith Nancy Smith is president of the S. H. S. student body. She was elected Homecoming queen and a class beauty this year. She is a 4 year member of the Lumberjack staff and a member of the Teen Town council.
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ACTIVITIES Only parents of students, other than the admin- istration, faculty and student body, can conceive of the many activities SHS includes in her schedule. Rarely a day passes that does not necessitate a call meeting of some group, there is always a practice for some thing. The Banana Sisters meet every Thursday at 4. From January to the end of Feb- ruary the Lumberjack Staff works from 3 until 5 each day. The student council meets every second Tuesday at 3rd period. A result of all this activity is a happy, high spirited SHS student body in '66- a New Year for Old Traditions. Students go to work early. When we arrive on registration day, we find them holding signs telling us where to sit. On each class room door, We find the teacher's name and her schedule. Homecoming is always our first big activity. A special assembly and a parade, featuring the Queen and her court and floats made by the clubs, are anticipated events. Throughout the fall are the pep meetings held to inspire the Lumberjacks. Momentous this year was the spirit of the Beat Jesuitn week. Amid all this activity is the personal part of high school life-pride in having made the best grade in the class-unhappiness in having lost the election- anger in quarreling with a friend, boy or girl. And above all else is the class room work- always interesting and challenging. Without it, there would be no SHS. Education is our reason for being.
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