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Behind The Scenes Throughout the yeor Moody, Tom, ond Henry hove carried out their janitorial duties faithfully and conscientiously. From selling concessions at football games to maintaining both the old and new facilities at school, Mr Jack Jones has olways been ever-mindful of his job . . first to arrive and last to leave Mrs Duke ond Mrs. Watkins have cheerfully and ex¬ pertly seen that delicious meals were prepared in the cafeterio. Mr. Furr dutifully performed the many tasks connected with the audio¬ visual program. Literally sneaking behind the scenes, Mr. Jones enjoys another cup of coffee. Adding to the cheerfulness of our new, enlarged library, Mrs. Dixon has been a most efficient librarian.
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The senior yeor is the first and last time. A step into adulthood, a glance into the past, ahead is real maturity, behind—a memory of youth. Life as a senior begins with a class ring, a new year, and the title of upperclassman. The treasured memories of a senior year are many . . . selling concessions at the football games, the P-Nut Bowl, the New York trip, Senior Day, all become recollections of a wonderful year. The friendships will remain long after friends part. The last time the class stands together each senior receives his diploma and bids farewell to the school that will remain forever in each one ' s heart. The halls of S.H.S. echo the excited questions of each and every junior . . Will our class rings ever get here? Oh, please somebody buy a football program How in the world are we going to get thot nine foot stork out of the garage? Will somebody please buy this popcorn? Will we ever finish decorating for the Junior- senior? Isn ' t this the greatest year yet? In the sophomore year, we begin to accept new responsibilities and to meet the standards set be¬ fore us. We experience the feeling of really be¬ longing to the school, an emotion which grows each year. High school is no longer just an in¬ stitution of learning, but the home of our class, our teams, and our friends. First year in S.H.S., now we ' re really big! All the games, dances, studying, new faces and old pals make that fabulous freshman year one of the best!
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