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Wmm Jfr. Sr. . . . B 3aseBaff Let me straighten your cap S racfualion . . . JlCau Reward of twelve years work equals hand shake and DIPLOMA. Wedding bells highlight third year home ec. Graduation practice, class day, excitement, and a strange feeling of joy and nostalgia bring the year to a close. Each event greeted by the seniors as’the LAST makes the undergraduates realize there will be other high school years but never another like this-AS TIME GOES BY. 5
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Umbrellas, mustaches, candlelight, cafe awnings set the mood for the GAY 90 ' s. r April is a month of prepara¬ tion and of showers. The juniors prepare for the J unior - Senior while the baseball, track, and golf teams practice for events. Rain, rain, go away. 14
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The students of SHS are very proud to have the capable leadership of an outstand¬ ing administration. All have worked hard throughout the year to make this the best year ever. In doing this they have earned the respect of the entire student body. Counseling is available to all students to aid them in making decisions and adjust¬ ing to high school life. Eighth graders, plan¬ ning their high school courses, receive as¬ sistance in choosing subjects that will help them toward their future career; and sen¬ iors, applying to colleges for admission, re¬ ceive valuable help. Inside the classroom interesting in¬ struction and individual help is also given. ° Teachers have tried diligently to help the students understand foreign peoples and their customs. Correct use of English grammar has been stressed, but creative writing has taken the spotlight for many, and English literature has come alive. Reason¬ ing as well as the basic fundamentals makes math very valuable, as reasoning is impor¬ tant for all subjects. Keeping the students well informed about current events and pre¬ paring them to be good citizens of tomorrow is the aim of social studies. Science, busi¬ ness, vocational classes, and art have also played an important part in our learningpro- cess. All have worked well together to cre¬ ate an ideal relationship.
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