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Feet in school. , . hurrying and scurrying, fast and slow, going to classes and activities, Feet in heels? They belong to teachers, who do their best to instruct. Feet in loafers, propped on a chair? Their owner is talking to the person across the table, , ,signifies study hall, of course, Feet keeping time to the beat of the music, up, down, up, down, Where are they? Cer- tainly, in the band hall, Feet in white shoes, keeping time with the cadence count? The Greenj ackets are march- ing along, 1-2-3-4. Feet in track shoes, running hard and fast? Sportsl And we've won again! What, no shoes? Oh, yes, it's a sock hop. Feet in dressy shoes? They're at a dance or a party having fun. Feet heading home? Another day is finished. 'I 'fig'-f . ,I ffl Q V Emp wiki? X l ' . , ' A es..,',jjtf?, -g01QW - , W. Zn 95' I, 1 s f Al 'If KX' M' f 7,1 Y-55,1 t' ri, is , B' lib . so ,.g??- I af 35? 'Xfrmn A x r 1
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'With your co-operation, Taylor High School can become one of the most out- standing schools in Texas, These words spoken by Principal Howard L. Oliphint at the first assembly of the year are a statement of his main goal throughout this, his first year at Taylor High, and for all years to come, Co-operation--among the students and between the students and the faculty-- Mr, Oliphint believes to be the basis of all success, whether it deals with sports, District Meet, or any other phase of school life, Taylor High School is Mr, Oliphint's first concern, l-le's the first to praise our accomplishments and the first to try to help us correct our shortcomings. To make our school an outstanding one is his desire, and with his optimism and willingness to work, it is sure to go forward, To you, Mr. Oliphint, who have taught us to look to the future, and to profit by our past mistakes, we dedicate The Mallard of 1956-57,
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sv-nv '9 a..A , .QN I f p kbq , p I .-,P q Q .gg MR. LOUIS J. KINCL I R Q mgg, Secretary 5 1 f MR. DON L. SMITH MR. DELMER NICHOLS Vice Chairman Because of the work of this year's very active Board, the O. L. Price School has a new auditorium-gym- nasium, a modernized homemak-' ing department and lunchroom, and an improved athletic field. Agri- culture students have a new and attractive building for their class and shop work. MR. JOE BURRUSS Assistant Secretary Zawwi The Board sponsored the building of a large and convenient concession stand on the west side of Memorial Field and the improvement of the stand on the east side. The group also accepted the administration of the Melasky Fund. DR. S. W. LEHMBERG Chairman MR. HENRY PUMPHREY MR. JOHN V. STILES
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