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of Everyday Life Jimmie Sikes finds time to rest during a hard day at school. Bobbie Ann Rucker is determined to get the answer. David Craig shows a deep interest in class.
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Expressions - - - - Part Whether it’s a negative look from some poor fellow who is “lost in a day dream” or a creative look from an art student, expressions tell much about the people who wear them and how those people feel about what they’re doing. As you look around the classrooms, you can see faces of thought and some- times some frowns; but one thing’s for sure, almost everyone can find something to smile about at good old S. M. H. S! Harry Ott doesn’t know what to do now that football practice is over for the day. Jane Alexander is caught by surprise, as she mixes the paints to hand to Mrs. Duke. Sarah Smith is in deep thought as Rhonda Smoak listens to an unidentified admirer. 8
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New Students Participate (Front) Kathy Kemmerlin, Gwen Stoudcnmire, Rose Anne Williams, Mable Spires, Bonnie Fogle; (Second) Marsha Noblett, Audrey Jackson, Frances Lowery, Janice Wolfe, Stephanie Dean, Debbie Weeks, Pat Moseley; (Third) Johnnie L. Dukes, Annette Lowery, Edie R. Corley, Denise Corley; (Fourth) Nancy Sikes, Toni Bctsill, Joyce Whetstone, Cam Shuler, Betsy Whetstone, Jan Stoudcnmire; (Fifth) Virginia Dukes, Danny Dilgard, John D. Stoudenmire; (Sixth) Sandra Brunson, Debbie Jackson, Danny Moseley, Paul Cen- tex, Carl Weeks; (Seventh) Buddy Sikes, Jake Summers, C. B. Bull; (Eighth) Gary Fclkcl, John Braxton, Jerry Wiles, Frank Stoudenmire; (Ninth) Gene Stanfield, Ronnie Walling, Connor Rickcnbaker Students make a school what it is-and SMHS received many new students this year. Most of them came from Cameron, whose school closed this year, but a few came from Mississippi, York, Orangeburg, and other places. Their bright faces adorn our school and as has been said, “the more, the merrier.” They have brought with them some fine students and athletes; St. Matthews has much to give them of which they can be proud-together they should accomplish great things.
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